Chapter 285 277. Transactions
Mortarion was wary of the Ultramarines, or any Legion for that matter, with a necessary but excessive vigilance.

Especially after Mortarion had a friendly but moderate virtual duel with Guilliman, Mortarion strictly prohibited those Ultramarines from running over and trying to harass the Death Guard, and worked overtime to squat in the pharmacy ——

Therefore, in recent days, Garro told Hades that Mortarion's gas bomb against the Ultramarines was ready, and that Hades needed to have the Foundry produce a small sample as a reserve.

That's fine, except that Hades, who's having a friendly chat with Ultramarine Gage, almost snaps.

One second, he was immersed in the friendly atmosphere with the Ultramarines, and the next second, the private channel urged him to start making bombs.

In fact, not only the Ultramarines, as long as the legions that had cooperated with the Death Guard, were not spared.

As of now, Mortarion has launched Iron Warrior Happy Ammo, Luna Wolf Happy Ammo and Ultramarine Happy Ammo.

Mortarion has also been trying to extract targeted genes from some dander and hair left over from Hades beating the Thousand Sons at the banquet, but due to too little content, the plan of the Primarch failed.

Mortarion's comment on this is that it's better to hit it lightly, and remember to see blood next time.

Hades. Hades would not comment on this.

Although the foundry hall of the Death Guard is working overtime to produce the Ultramarines Happy Ammo, thanks to the high efficiency of the Ultramarines, the approval of the battle report on Absidu is quite fast, and soon the two legions can set sail again.

What really drags the time is not these files that can be quickly made into a file as long as they are filled in according to the format.

The Ultramarines headed by Guilliman and the Death Guard headed by Mortarion and Hades signed some [undisclosed] agreements between the two armies.

As the full witness of this agreement, Galo said that he did not understand how Hades persuaded Mortarion to hold his nose and sign the terms with the Ultramarines, and the final result was——

Even if the two Primarchs seem to have a slight conflict in private, at least the two Primarchs can see that the opposite side still has a logic of [negotiation] and a common goal (? What did Hades say?), and common interests (a little, not too much).

At least with the efforts of Guilliman's words, Mortarion thought that his brother Macragge could at least understand the dangers of the warp and wizards, and Guilliman was willing to try to target wizards.

The Death Guard may be able to give the Ultramarines individual anti-psychic weapons - but only if the Ultramarines keep their origins secret and do not display them in front of other Legions.

And the types of these weapons are limited to the ones used by the Death Guard on Abstul, namely the two types of grenades and the flame incinerator.

After Hades' consideration, the agreement with the Ultramarines only stipulated two types of weapons, black bullets and incinerators. For those who do not often fight against psionic species, the use of white bullets is still of great significance. Certainly dangerous.

These two weapons are enough, as long as you don't encounter psionic species on a large scale, throw a black bullet at the place where psionic species gather, and then rush up to fight normally. Those psionic species will be weakened in the subspace places automatically lose combat effectiveness.

After the battle is over, purify everything with raging flames, blocking possible sources of spiritual energy corruption as much as possible.

The amount of this batch of weapons is also very small, not enough to support large-scale and long-term operations.

Both parties who signed the agreement knew that these were just trivial matters, and Guilliman had a tradition of imitating and learning from other legions, so he would not say anything.

At the same time, part of the reason why Guilliman was so enthusiastic about this agreement was also caused by the thought of buying horse bones with a lot of money.

On the other hand, what Hades really values ​​is that behind this agreement, the clauses written by both parties are similar to [courtesy words]——

[If the two legions encounter a psionic attack in a nearby star field, if one side requests support, the other must arrive and provide support; if necessary, the two sides can negotiate on the production and distribution of anti-psychic weapons. 】

It seems that this is a disadvantage for the Death Guard with a large number of anti-psychic weapons, but in fact, the Ultramarines have far more productivity than the Death Guard, and the ability to build an assembly line.

As long as Guilliman is willing to convert the five hundred worlds of Macragge into [Explosive Soldiers Mode].
Guilliman may be puzzled by this condition, but it doesn't matter. When that day really comes, the Lord of Macragge will quickly understand what is going on.

But if the Ultramarines are depraved, it will make them wary of the Death Guard.

Hades thought it over, and decided to trust Mortarion's special Space Marine Joyball, as well as his own judgment of Guilliman.

During his contact with Guilliman, Hades insinuated that the lord of Macragge had a happy family, his mother was still alive, and he had a sound personality and was not extreme.

It was his longing cough, no.

On top of that, Guilliman is keeping a fair amount of vigilance about the Warp at the moment, without being damned overly curious.

Furthermore, the Ultramarines have yet to see the full strength of the Death Guard's anti-psychic powers. On the Endurance, the Wandering Knight is standing quietly, and countless ammunition is lying peacefully.

Hades pondered, according to different situations, they should prescribe their own medicines. With their unbiased attitude and insensitive sense of psychic power, the Ultramarines can obviously be entrusted with a little trust by the Death Guard.

Hades will not admit that there is his filter for the Ultramarines in this, all of which are reliable conclusions he has come to after personal inspections in the past few days.

But in Hades' heart, there is a voice that has been whispering, he is still betting that this is the official history line he is familiar with, even though some details are not correct now, the various legions and Primarchs are still the official history as described in.

No way, no one will really travel through time, and the clothes are still from the second-generation fandom world.

Besides, if the Four Gods are really flying bricks vigorously, then just relying on a little information difference will not make too much waves. The real decisive player must be strength and tactics.

On the other hand, because they have similar information and positions, after realizing what Hades really valued, Mortarion's attitude towards these terms became quite vague.

Mortarion looked at Guilliman again and again. This time the Lord of Death was paying attention, and Mortarion began to quickly flip through the relevant materials about the Ultramarines.

Gradually, he seemed to understand what Hades meant.

If the opponent does not know the anti-psychic properties of the Death Guard, then continue to conceal it; and if the Death Guard exposes its anti-psychic troops because of the war, and at the same time the opposite side also witnesses the abnormality of the subspace, then the Death Guard will remind the other side The hazards of the subspace, and leaving some anti-wizard means for the opponent.

It turned out to be the case.

In fact, when facing Horus, Mortarion also did his best to leave a warning signal for his brother.

It's a pity that the Death Guard didn't develop a black bullet at that time. Mortarion silently thought that maybe it would be a good choice to give each brother a black bullet, at least they can have a certain ability to defend against subspace.

Unfortunately, the main material of the black bomb is still the untouchables, and the untouchables are still too rare. Mortarion listened to the conversation between Hades and Guilliman, and unconsciously glanced at Hades.

 It’s Calvin, it’s really gone today, I’ve been blasting updates for at least three days in a row... _(:з」∠)_
  Then start the next legion, just write a few transitions and you can start it... The spoiler is the Midnight Lord... But the work I borrowed from Curze's character is the biography of the Primarch, and the timeline of that is relatively late.

  
 
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