Warhammer: Rise of the Star Gods

Chapter 66 Dragon Hunting Operation (1)

Zhang Lingyou, who returned to his hideout, connected his consciousness with the fleet outside. It has been nearly a hundred years, and no news about the Star God has been sent back.

This is normal, but it is normal. How can it be so easy to find fragments of the Star God that can escape? If it weren't for his bad luck, which happened to destroy the home of a sleeping resurrector, it would be normal for Zhang Lingyou to get nothing now.

Under this normal situation, there are some abnormalities. Logically speaking, those Star God fragments should be hungry and thirsty. Why is there no movement in these dozens of areas?

He was not. He had never thought that the Void Dragon might have a deterrent effect on other Star Gods. The Necrons were very concerned about the fragments of the Nightbringer, and none of the existing fragments wanted to fight the Void Dragon to the death.

Zhang Lingyou also used the power of the resurrected as bait, but still found nothing. No way, this kind of thing is always a matter of luck, and there is only a high probability that there will be fragments of the Star God in those areas.

[If there is no news, you will have to take a desperate risk, or go out in person, first explore the Orc Empire (it is said to be the United States, but in fact it is no different from the Empire), and then forcibly attack the Necron Dynasty. Let’s grab the hypercube maze into our own hands first. 】

This was a very dangerous action. The Star God back then was too strong and was too completely broken. A standard first-class dynasty of the Necrons has four to five hundred creations of Star God fragments. For such a powerful dynasty, there are about 620 Necrons (some dynasties have developed too far and are easily disconnected and cannot be contacted. ); there are generally four or five second-class dynasties among the more than 7,000, and none among the more than 20,000 third-class dynasties. The last-class dynasties that are not popular cannot even protect themselves.

Zhang Lingyou felt dizzy when he thought of this. This start was a bit like hell. The strength gap between the Necron dynasties is too big. Zhang Lingyou can erode one or two of the first-class dynasties, but can he control more than a dozen?

If you can't control it, controlling the King of France is not on the same level of difficulty as controlling the entire dynasty. What's more, there is an infinite empire personally supervised by the Silent King. It is said that it has detection weapons specifically targeted at the Star God.

It's not that Zhang Lingyou has never thought of surrender. For him, he should live first and then talk about other things. It's a pity that he has the essence of the Nightbringer in his body, and the Necron will be in a state of panic just by looking at him, and there is no way to surrender.

Why is it that our protagonist has worked hard for hundreds of years and now gets nothing?

This requires giving the camera to McPheterlan.

"How's the tracking going?"

"Sixteen fleets have been locked. We have been tracking them for a hundred years and can determine their routes."

"Is the place cleared?"

"Control of the field is complete. The Eldar fleet has been expelled, and the Allies' combined fleet has been expelled. Multiple hypercube cages have been laid in advance."

"No hurry, let their fleet fly for a while, the atmosphere needs to be brewed."

"I don't understand. Now, just send a fleet to pursue and attract attention, and you can lure the opponent out. If you think it is not safe enough, we can apply to release a small fragment..."

"You don't need to understand, that's the Star God. I advise you to obey my orders honestly."

The low tone contained an unquestionable command.

The Necron didn't know how much he weighed, but McPhetlan knew how sensitive the Star God's sixth sense was. That is the Star God, the representative of the will of the world, the incarnation of the laws of reality, and can be said to be the true son of destiny.

The luck is so good that it can be said to be unbelievable, so to speak, even if it is not a void dragon, it is a skinner and other creatures playing Russian Roulette. The outcome is determined by whether the gun is fired. As long as the Star Gods want to, they dare to put six bullets into the gun, and they can win if all six bullets are rotten eggs.

(Zhang Lingyou: It’s fake. Report it.)

Now the Necrons want to play "encounter" with this void dragon fragment that can release scouts? This is really not afraid that the other party will notice something is wrong and take advantage of it first.

"You stare at this fleet and prepare a Void Dragon hypercube maze. After the fleet flies through this star system for three light years, open a subspace rift. After opening it, quickly close it. Release the suppression of the cage a little and leak out A little strength, but be careful not to overdo it. It will take a few breaths to completely shut down, understand?"

"learn."

"Also, send a fleet over and take a look. A standard patrol fleet size will suffice. The fleet route must be focused on areas where cracks open and where traces of the Star God disappear. In other areas, follow the regulations."

I don’t know why the Deceiver took so much trouble to do things, but his efficiency and results were obvious to all the Necrons’ top brass. They didn’t say anything and just did as they were told.

[This kindred spirit is quite capable, and actually has an internal agent in the dynasty of the Necrons. I don’t know which dynasty the internal agent belongs to. I can only say that the Mute King’s own dynasty should be fine. 】

McPhetlan felt that the matter was difficult to handle, and he did not tell the Necrons about it. Once it is said, depending on the specialness of this matter and its own reputation, the Necron will definitely inevitably conduct an internal investigation first, and it will definitely alarm any Void Dragon.

The opponent only lost part of the side branch, but the main body is still fine. Based on His planned actions, it can be confirmed that He has not absorbed the Star God fragments of those controlled dynasties, which is relatively easy to handle.

It's not that the fraudsters are distracted, or they don't know how big the problem will be once this thing goes wrong. In fact, he still needs a reasonable reason to swallow the fragments of the void dragon. This is an important part of his dominance. This event requires the help of the Necron.

He wants all the fragments, his reputation is very bad, and he also wants the Necron Dynasty to conduct an internal purge (who dares to say that there is only one such star god?), it is difficult to achieve two of three things. , I want to do three things...

No matter what, live for yourself first. The greed of the Star God covered everything, and the cautious fraudster decided to take risks for the sake of profit.

McPhetlan thought in his mind that he had a way to extract the essence of the Star God. Although it was not efficient and the amount he could extract was not much, it could at least increase his authority.

Besides, what if I get swallowed up by the other side? The reason why I was able to survive the brutal civil war between the Star Gods was not only because I was afraid of death, but also because I was able to fight back and seize the body. The God of Whispers was not called for nothing. It took time and effort to slowly wear away the opponent's will.

It's impossible for the opponent to combine the power of the three star gods of Night Holder, Void Dragon and Burner into one place, and then hold an artifact, right? Are you kidding me? The Void Dragon and the Nightbringer have an incompatible relationship. It would be fine if they didn’t energy-hedge on the spot, but they were also fused. If there really were Star God fragments that could be fused to this level, I would give them to them on the spot. Not alive anymore.

Everyone is in position, the dragon hunting operation will begin immediately.

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