Chapter 175. 167. Contract

The morning stars are just shining, and there are little stars shining in the deep universe. The huge and beautiful war machines are standing quietly in Graier's display warehouse, showing their power to those who come.

That was the Morning Star Titan Legion belonging to the Forge World of Graia.

The Lord of Death looked at these dark green machines with satisfaction. When the cooperation between the Death Guard and Graier was perfectly achieved, these huge titans would serve as a heavy strike force of the Death Guard, pouring their wrath on the alien kingdom.

(Welcome to popular science and error correction by brothers who understand Titan, I can only find 40k information here)
Originally, the Empire would allocate their Titan Legion to each legion, but the allocation of these Titan Legions would vary according to the star field position of the legion and the size of the war they experienced. When wars broke out in other star fields, these Titan Legion It may also be temporarily transferred.

Except on the battlefield, the legion commander does not have too much power to interfere with the Titan Legion.

But if the Legion reached an agreement with the Forge World, it would be easier for the Legion Master to invoke these titans.

The Mecha-sage's introduction to their Titan Legion sounded smoothly in the corridor, and Mortarion listened quietly, watching the beautiful giants.

Silent wailing resounded in the frantic office, abandoned agreements and contracts piled up all over the floor, the machine servant tried to clean up, but it was drowned in papers and could only helplessly try to call for help.

No one cares about it.

In addition to leaving the necessary maintenance personnel in the Legion Fleet, almost all the technicians of the foundry department of the Death Guard were dispatched. These people who should have repaired the machinery in the hail of bullets on the battlefield are now fighting with the sages of Graier. The decimal point is negotiated one decimal point at a time.

After Mortarion and the sages of Graiae had chosen the general direction of cooperation, it was time for them to finalize the technical details.

Even though there was a strong interest in Hades within Graier, there were quite a few rationalists among the high-level people who held real power. Under the appeal of the rationalists, at least those fanatical believers did not directly make concessions on their interests.

Faith and interests may not be linked.

Just like the caster 21 that Hades first met, even though he was so willing to believe that Hades was the "chosen one", what he did was to benefit himself.

And in front of these sages who are good at calculating, every number hides murderous intentions, even if the big figures above are friendly, but under the curtain, there are hidden waves.

This is another battleground.

With a professional smirk on his face, Hades looked "sincerely" at the sages in front of him.

They have different shapes and complex expressions, but the only thing they have in common is the roaring logic engine in their bodies. The council composed of thirteen sages is "examining" Hades.

Compared with the "warm welcome" that just came all the way, when Hades entered this room dedicated to technology docking, he found that the atmosphere here was much colder, and religion was not conspicuous here.

There are still normal people, for some reason, Hades breathed a sigh of relief.

The great sage of the chairman stared at Hades silently, wondering what he was thinking about, Hades couldn't help raising his vigilance secretly, hoping that the other party would not be too embarrassing about the details of the contract.

Unbeknownst to Hades, however, on the intercom channel of the sages—

[Haha, I won, I will take the money later. 】

【how come!You must have peeked at the video uploaded earlier]

[No, I'll bet this guy is a normal person, I'm the only one who suppressed this, what do you know? 】

The sages were discussing the bet they had just made. They were betting on what Hades, the so-called "agent of the gods," looked like.

Well, I didn't expect it to be so common.

Compared with Hades, who was secretly nervous, the sages were not in the mood. The framework for cooperation with the Death Guard was pretty much the same. Just relax these already loose treaties.

Make a good impression on the other side.

Even if they cooperate with the Death Guard, it will not have much impact on the research of these sages, so the sages are more curious about Hades than cooperation.

It's a pity that it can't be studied directly, so the sages had to record Hades' biological behavior patterns by the way.

But what the sages don't know is that in the next communication, Hades will win the title of the partner they most hope to meet, the title of the most intelligent and rational technical sergeant they have ever seen
Finally the chatter was over, Hades felt that he was about to vomit his soul, and finally reached an agreement with the sages on the opposite side.

The feeling of arguing with thirteen thinking logic engines is too challenging.

In addition to the treaty signed between Mortarion and the representative great sage at the beginning, many supplements have been made in the subsequent detailed clauses.

Graier will provide the Death Guard with military supplies (Death Guard can be designated), as well as part of the command of the Morningstar Titan Legion. Angstrom Foundry World will also provide technical and instrument support for its construction.

The two sides communicate with each other on the subspace channel of the main star, provide the highest level agreement for passage, establish a subspace call network, and provide the highest priority for information.

For Graier's support, the Death Guard needs to send a squad to be stationed in the world of Graier for a long time, indicating that the Death Guard will safeguard the interests of Graier, even if it will resort to force.

As for the various planets conquered by the Death Guard, Graier has the highest level of exploration rights, and the STCs discovered by the Death Guard are owned by Graier, provided they do not violate the contract between the Empire and the Mechanicus.

Mine planets and agricultural planets belonging to the death guard will give priority to providing resources to Graiae's foundry world (Graiae can specify the type and type of resources).

In order to facilitate Graier's follow-up cooperation with the Death Guard, Graier will unilaterally build a casting satellite for the main star of the Death Guard, Babarus, and send a knight family to protect it.

In the lounge specially prepared by Graier, Mortarion was staring at the contract Hades took out and thinking.

Mortarion glanced at Hades, was it his illusion, felt that Hades, who had talked with the sage, had become vicissitudes?
Forget it, let's ignore these.

"This is not just on the surface, is it?"

Mortarion blinked, pointing to the ordinance for casting moons,

Forged satellites will provide a stronger boost to the Death Guard, but on the other hand, a forged satellite revolving around the Death Guard's parent star is both protection and a silent threat.

Mortarion leaned on his arm, carefully thinking about the Graier he had seen in the intelligence before, and the empire's regulations related to these.

As the head of the legion, the Primarch does not need to get involved in the ocean of details, but the assessment of the overall risk and the remedial plan are all things that Mortarion has to think about.

Mortarion pondered for a moment, and the primarch read the contract carefully again.

"I think it works, what do you think?"

Hades nodded.

 There is another one, wait for my code

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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