Warhammer 40,000: Mortal Gods

Chapter 939 The most unexpected reinforcements

Beyond the planet.

A ray of light suddenly appeared in the void, and then countless huge battleships poured out of it.

This fleet of strangely shaped warships appeared directly behind the Word Bearers fleet that was pressing on the Angel fleet.

For this fleet, the advantage gained by appearing behind the enemy fleet for a back attack is the most insignificant of the countless advantages they possess.

A dazzling ray of green energy pierced the void, signaling the sudden emergence of a fleet to engage in battle against the Word Bearers fleet.

A strike cruiser instantly turned into a turbulent flow of particles floating in the void after being hit by the green ray.

A large number of half-moon-shaped black battleships circled from behind the Word Bearers to directly in front of the Word Bearers. They withstood the fierce attacks from the Word Bearers, but they never made a second attack until they reached the direct position.

While enduring the bombardment of the Word Bearers fleet, both the Blood Angels and the Word Bearers who participated in the battle discovered something unusual about this fleet.

That is, they don't use shields.

For other civilizations, it would be foolish to engage in void warfare without using shields.

But if it is a fleet that can vaporize a ship with an incomprehensible ray, then the act of not using shields only proves how confident they are in their materials and engineering.

The half-moon-shaped battleships that withstood countless artillery fires sailed safely in the void towards the Word Bearers. Their ships inevitably suffered minor damage after being bombarded, and then these battleships began to repair themselves. In a short period of time, Over time, it recovered to the point where there wasn't even a scratch.

And when this fleet came completely in front of the Word Bearers fleet, their attack was extremely fierce.

Green beams of light cut through the void.

Countless Word Bearers could understand, but attacks that they couldn't understand swarmed in.

The command system is extremely chaotic, the communication system is completely paralyzed, and even the control of individual battleships is gradually being lost.

When the battleship in the Word Bearers fleet disappeared into the void, a "beetle"-shaped structure that had previously been attached to the battleship completely paralyzed the ship's control device, causing the crew members on it to die in confusion and confusion, to break away and float away. The particles flew towards the huge fleet of half-moon battleships.

The beetle passed through the beam, passed through the dense battle formation of battleships, and gradually came to the center of the fleet.

Beetles drifted quickly above those ships that were also half-moons but were responsible for transportation.

On the surface of the battleship below, the door to the tomb has been opened. The warriors made of metal are holding Gauss weapons and marching towards the door of the tomb in a neat large phalanx. Their destination is the surface.

The beetles flew over ships transporting samurai and through formations of transport ships carrying larger war machines.

Row after row of tomb obelisks slowly rise from the surface of the battleship. After locking the destination coordinates and opening a dimensional channel, they disappear and appear directly on the surface.

Countless underworld structures and tomb obelisks reach the surface.

Finally, the beetle arrived on the flagship, the core and largest flagship of the fleet.

A throne is placed on the tiny pyramid structure of the flagship.

The beetle swooped down, flew past the guard warriors near the throne who were made of living metal and were several times stronger than the original human body, and came to the side of the king sitting on the throne.

The king stood up from the throne, and the guards near the throne automatically formed a formation to make way for him.

It passed through the body of its own bodyguard warriors and came to the front.

Its gaze very indifferently swept over its own huge fleet, as well as the enemy shipwrecks that gradually exploded into space junk in a small number of non-energy attacks, and finally landed on the Blood Angels fleet.

It held its metal chest and head high.

It was silent and said nothing.

"It's the undead fleet!"

Reports poured into Sanguinius's ears.

The Imperial personnel on the ship were quickly reviewing many records and information, comparing the appearance of the fleet that suddenly joined the war, and then gradually came to and extremely confirmed a conclusion, that is, the Necron fleet appeared and helped them.

This damn alien race has fought several battles with the human empire. Each time, the empire paid a heavy price. Large areas of the star sector fell and countless lives were lost in their hands.

"How could the aliens possibly help us?"

"I don't know! But they help us, they are allies!"

"How can an alien be our ally?!"

"..."

A brawl broke out on the command deck.

Sanguinius was in a daze and had not yet stopped the quarrel.

This increasingly heated argument ended at the moment when Dante, the Chapter Master of the Blood Angels, entered the command deck, and his words: "They are indeed allies, temporarily."

After letting the quarrels no longer reach Sanguinius's ears, Dante walked towards his genetic father, knelt down on one knee, and reported the current situation.

"The aliens overwhelmed the enemy."

"The Black Stones we're missing...they're deployed on the planet."

"The Word Bearers and Thousand Sons were unable to resist. They were overwhelmed by the massive number of xenos."

After hearing these three reports, Sanguinius was not surprised by the current situation, nor did he respond.

There's something strange about his current situation.

The same goes for Dante.

"You have also seen Szarak." Sanguinius said of the leader of the xenos fleet that he had seen with his psionic vision.

"Yes," Dante once confessed.

Dante and his son have an inexplicable bond with the Necron.

The collaboration with the undead in Battle of Baal isn't just the first ever collaboration.

Few people in this universe know that Dante has personally seen the king of the Necrons, the Silent King named Szarak.

And that damn Szarak even used the form of Sanguinius to meet Dante.

During that meeting, the Necron Grand Inquisitor communicated with Dante, and it told him something that Dante had always wanted to ask the Genefather.

"Dante of the Blood Angels."

Dante still remembered what the Grand Inquisitor said.

"The greatest and last, most noble Lord of Silence, Szarak."

This is what the Grand Inquisitor calls the leader of their species.

"Szarak, the last and greatest Lord of Silence, honors your angelic father and wishes to continue the agreement we made with him in the past."

Dante not only remembered these words, he also remembered how he felt when he heard them.

It couldn't believe that its genetic father, the genetic ancestor of the Blood Angels Chapter, had ever reached an agreement with an alien.

But no matter how doubtful he was, Dante never asked the genetic father, because he thought it was best for this matter to disappear from his mouth forever.

But now people are coming to your door.

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