Chapter 252 243. Going to Eat

As it turns out, don't try to procrastinate on tasks.

Hades turned into a deadpan business machine.

First, there was Astlan's nonsense letter. After this guy took a large amount of fuel and ammunition from the Death Guard, he quickly slipped away with the Dark Angels. Galo and Mortarion showed up for the farewell ceremony.

During the farewell ceremony, Mortarion seemed to want to taunt the Dark Angel, but was persuaded by Garro.

Oh, got it.

Hades quickly wrote a return letter to Astlan, the general content of the letter is [Listen to what you say, like listening to what you say. 】

Next is Rust's reconstruction plan, and those sages hope to be merged into the death guard.

Hades checked the content carefully, and it was very good, there was no suspicious religious trace, although he was highly suspicious of these oil guys.

Approved and approved, multiple forging worlds are still good, and Rust is not as big as Greyer, and half of it was scrapped, so this partnership must be led by the Death Guard.

It is equivalent to being semi-reliant on the death guard. Compared with Graier, who has his own independent armed forces, Rust obviously does not have the confidence to discuss too many things with the death guard.

The sages of Rust are very grateful to Hades who led them to break through, and offered to build a ship for Hades.

Generally speaking, for the foundry world, a good ship has a lot of requirements for the technology and equipment of the forge world.

But the sage vowed that Rust's world melting pot is first-class, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with handing it over to them.

Hades thought about it, yes.

When he went to the World Furnace to support him, he could feel that the World Furnace seemed to have a very high standard.

Although it felt strange at the time, good furnaces produce good steel, although the world's furnaces are not for ironmaking.

The more famous ships in the Death Guard, one is the Queen of Glory Endurance, and the other is the End Yan, which is the ship of Kara Lastiphon in the original book. Now the End Yan also belongs to the Death Guard, but the captain is still Thai. Hispanics only.

There is also the fourth knight, or Reaper of Souls
There are many ships of the Death Guard, if Hades is willing, he can choose any one as his own.

But Hades didn't think about it before, the Endurance was pretty good, and most of the ships of the Death Guard were too bulky in his eyes.

And now, the sage offered to customize a ship for Hades——

Who can say no to a cool spaceship!

Anyway, Hades couldn't refuse.

As for Hades' needs, there is no rush. Rust is still rebuilding, and the production is not so fast, so he can think about it.

In Hades' preliminary vision, he hoped to have a fast ship that could be equipped with the zero company, low-key and fast.

Yes, Hades seriously replied to the sages of Rust, praised their rigorous work attitude, and put forward some constructive suggestions for their future cooperation with the Death Guard.

After solving the engine oil guy, Hades continued to approve.

Galaspar's recruit operation is almost finished, and he can start training. He needs to notify the foundry hall to make armor.

Barbarus' transformation report. Some discerning planetary governors have begun trying to contact Barbarus' management.

The construction of Druen is progressing steadily, and the stationing of the third batch of Galaspa transport is underway.

The production of Galaspar was good, and after waiting for a while, nearby planets began to sign foreign trade agreements with Galaspar.

Hades estimated the output of Mint and the development of Galaspa, thinking that it would be possible to start the recruitment of ghost dogs.

Now that the production volume can keep up, the recruitment of mortal auxiliary troops and administrative personnel can be normalized.

Hades decisively issued a new conscription order to Galaspa, recruiting as many as he could, so that the legion could afford it.

The task assigned to Hades this time is heavy, but there is no war report. This kind of thing is covered by Vox and Gallo. Compared with logistics, the war report has something to do with the war.

When Hades finally got out of the tussle with Rust Mechanicus, he seemed to find that he was the last one in the entire legion to finish his official duties.

Vox led the high-level staff to analyze the battle report approved by the Primarch, and Gallo led the Soulless to clean up the possible anomalies in the Rust galaxy again. Mortarion has already started his plan to train the next batch of recruits .

Only Hades pulled himself out of a pile of red robes, with a look of sudden death on his face.

The main thing to talk about cooperation with Rust is to confirm again and again that they have not changed their beliefs indiscriminately.

Forget it, what does it have to do with him Hades that they pray the Om Messiah.

As long as they don't carry key words, they will never reach the truth of prayer.

On the other side, Hades put a full set of monitors on Margo, and then asked her to find the dishonest existence in the ghost dog.

Hades specifically entrusted Margo to forbid preaching, as long as Hades sees or hears something that should not be there from the monitor.
Kirkland and Jin were thrown into the scientific research casting area as usual.Look at making wandering knights, or research and develop other black stone technologies.

The lantern given to Ugo last time was actually Kirkland's previous technology product.

Another war ended, and the Death Guard, who had just ticked off the plan, naturally did not receive the next call from the empire.

Instead, Mortarion received an invitation in the Primarch's own name, inviting him to a world party on the fringes of the great battleground.

Mortarion was less than enthusiastic about it.

This doesn't mean that he is not curious. A person is suddenly told that he has a bunch of brothers. Although he knows that they are all bastards, he will take a look at them anyway to satisfy his curiosity.

Hades didn't respond to this. There is no such thing in the original book, or because the incident is too small to be worth recording, or it has something to do with Ran Dan, all of which have been erased.

Anyway, during the Battle of Randan, the Death Guard didn't touch anything, so there was nothing to worry about.

Hades felt that there was a high probability that this was a Primarch gathering, and if they knew someone or something, they were familiar. If the two legions fought together later, it would be less embarrassing at least.

The Primarch can bring the Guards there. The death guards sent Hades and Galo this time. Galo attended because the Terra veteran had friendship with other legionnaires, which facilitated communication.

Hades was there because he wanted to have a meal.

It wasn't that Hades was dissatisfied with the food of the death guards. In fact, the death guards all ate this, and they didn't care about their own food.

Moreover, Hades is actually the material purchaser of the Death Guard, and the decision of the recipe is also related to Hades in a sense.

The food supply of the legion is a very troublesome thing, which also involves where the legion is, how to transport it and so on.

If you want to add food to the real recipe, the purchase list has to be changed frequently, and it is very troublesome to connect and so on.

Moreover, Hades always felt that adding tens of thousands of tons of onions after the purchase of tens of thousands of tons of refined iron was a strange thing.

Legion executives can naturally designate their own recipes, or make themselves more personalized, just like the Emperor's Sons, Ultramarines
But thanks to their simple Primarch, none of these ethos prevailed, and the Death Guard maintained a high degree of consistency, which made Hades' material list easy to write.

To sum up, avoiding waste and extravagance, the Death Guard maintains a life that can be called poor in a sense.

Hades doesn't know how other soldiers relieve stress. He only knows that he has been deprived of sleep by work and needs to find some other fun.

Life is about having fun, and Haddish lashes out at the stress of her job.

So, when Hades encountered an opportunity to eat without spending his legion resources.
This meal is not a gentleman.

Hades stepped down from the Stormbird wearing a dress with a serious face.

He hadn't eaten breakfast, although neither had the Death Guard.

This is a party of Primarchs.

Hades murmured to himself that space marines and mortals were mere spectators, and Hades could not intervene in the Primarch's conversation.

He couldn't jump out and say stop, stop, stop when Mortarion was choking across from him, could he?

Hades trusted Mortarion, he couldn't possibly have made his relationships worse than in the book anyway.

Mortarion, who has been through certain things, will shut himself up.

So it's pretty obvious what Hades is going to do.

go to eat.

If he's lucky, he can also enjoy the Primarch's eight o'clock family TV series by the way.

Against the background of the forest, the castle in the distance is noble and majestic, and the sunlight is plated with a golden edge on the city wall, shining brightly.

Hades frowned, he had already seen the outrageously long welcoming etiquette team.

 finish exam!
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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