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Marvel: Warhammer Simulator

If you want? You get to read the next chapters before anyone else! Just go to pateron get chapters in advance: patreon.com/THE_INDRA_ ............................................................................................................................................................... Zaire finds himself thrust into the chaotic universe of American comics, where living a peaceful life seems impossible. Earth is engulfed in endless battles and crises, and even if Zaire manages to avoid them, the looming threat of Thanos collecting the Infinity Stones persists. Unwilling to gamble with his fate, Zaire's luck changes when he acquires a life simulator from Warhammer 40K. Now, with bolt guns, dreadnoughts, and Thunderhawk gunships at his disposal, he's ready to take on the universe. Armed with poison blade tanks and even the potential to wield Emperor-class Titans, Zaire's bravery knows no bounds. Empowered by the psychic strength of the Emperor and divine blessings, Zaire faces every danger with a confident smile, declaring, "The Astartes have agreed to let you run 100 meters first!" .............................................................................................................................................. Original Author:慈父纳垢 Original Title: 美漫:我的战锤模拟器

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061, Space Necromancy: Bloody 100 Days (II) (2-in-1)

[In the fourth week, the fields stretched endlessly, filled with plump, ripened fruit hanging heavily on every tree.]

[But the harvest ship—symbolizing prosperity and anticipated like a giant, fat bird, as Zoya called it—had not arrived as scheduled.]

[You scanned your surroundings, eyes passing over the purple-skinned fruits, while your hand tightened on the laser gun.]

[Sitting in the sidecar of Zoya's hoverbike, you sped quickly over the crops.]

[The old man, Veder, wearing his windproof sunglasses, skillfully rode another hoverbike, following closely behind you both.]

[Decisive in his actions, Veder had taken your advice.]

[Now, the three of you were headed toward one of the few settlements on this planet, the town of Blessing.]

[Only there would you find the transit hub needed to leave this agricultural world.]

[You shifted slightly, casting a quick glance at Zoya's pale profile before catching Veder's form in your peripheral vision.]

[You were certain the old man was far more than a simple farmer who knew his way around machines.]

[His swift, purposeful movements suggested he was a seasoned Imperial veteran.]

[Fixing your gaze ahead, a hint of a smile played at your lips.]

[Suddenly, Zoya's voice reached your ears.]

[The recent supernova explosion of the twin stars Karakul had disrupted the planet's communication network with its energy surges.]

[This made it impossible for you to contact Zoya's brother.]

[As a member of the Imperial Defense Force stationed in Blessing, he had the authority to arrange a ship for your departure from this planet.]

[Zoya was even more worried about her brother's safety; bound by duty, he might not be able to leave with you.]

[You maintained a silent presence, listening closely to her concerns.]

[You had doubts about whether the three of you would make it onto that ship.]

[Yet the old man, Veder, appeared unfazed.]

[Believing he had a backup plan, you decided to follow his lead.]

[After a day and night of relentless travel, you neared your first rest stop.]

[The hoverbikes, having been pushed to their limits, needed refueling, and their engines required new parts and a chance to cool.]

[But upon reaching the rest stop, you found no signs of life.]

[Instantly on guard, the laser gun in your hand hummed, ready to fire.]

[The old man Veder's voice broke the silence.]

[He explained that the rest stop was manned by an old friend, someone who had considered this place home and wouldn't leave easily.]

[Taking a deep breath, you warned Zoya, who looked tense, to prepare for a quick escape.]

[Waving off Veder's offer to join you in the search, you leapt from the hoverbike, stealthily approaching the outpost.]

[You entered the warehouse smoothly.]

[The sight of a human body, skin stripped away, lay on the ground, blood pooling around it.]

[Around the body, shards of several broken servitors littered the area.]

[Despite a thorough search, you found no enemy; whoever had done this had vanished like a ghost, leaving no trace.]

[Exiting the warehouse, you informed Veder of the scene and urged Zoya to hurry with the repairs and refueling.]

[Inside, staring at his friend's body, Veder's expression darkened.]

[After a moment of silence, he told you why he trusted you: his faith was driven by the Emperor's divine will and the instincts of an old soldier.]

[The scene before him also confirmed that the peaceful agricultural world he once knew was gone.]

[Eventually, Zoya finished the repairs and refueling, then started gathering ripe fruits from the nearby crops for supplies.]

[With a heavy heart, Veder outlined the next steps.]

[Upon entering Blessing, you were to find Zoya's brother while Veder searched for other options.]

[Should her brother be unable to secure you a ship, you were to proceed to Broken Horn Alley in town and seek out a wanderer named Red Hand, who would help you leave, with or without Veder.]

["If… if I don't make it, will you look after Zoya?" Veder asked, hesitating, his tone calm.]

[You remained silent, then glanced at Zoya, joyfully gathering a large fruit, and nodded slowly.]

[And so, the three of you resumed your journey, fleeing across the land.]

[The outposts you passed were either deserted or strewn with blood and corpses.]

[Days later, dusty and tired, you finally reached the outskirts of Blessing.]

[Even Zoya, inexperienced in warfare, sensed something amiss.]

[Beside the road lay an abandoned Chimera troop transport and a Leman Russ tank.]

[Raising your laser gun, you moved in to investigate.]

[The heavy weapons were fueled, free from mechanical issues, with machine spirits still vibrant.]

[In the troop transport, you discovered some abandoned gear, including a Hellgun and scattered protective equipment.]

[Calling Zoya and Veder over, you placed an Imperial Defense Force helmet on Zoya's head.]

[Meeting her uneasy gaze, you gently fastened the chin strap.]

[Handing her the laser gun, you instructed her to shoot first and ask questions later if danger arose.]

[Emotionless, you hoisted the battery pack onto your back and took up the Hellgun.]

[Veder, with his mechanical limbs, picked up a fallen laser pistol, nostalgia in his eyes.]

[With everything prepared, you left the now-worn hoverbikes behind, choosing to walk into the town.]

[Desolation met your gaze as you entered, the ground littered with craters and skinned human remains.]

[Explosions rumbled from the direction of the Imperial garrison, suggesting ongoing resistance.]

[Even Zoya, usually fearless, shrank behind you, her fear palpable.]

[Instinctively, you tightened your grip on the Hellgun, eyes scanning for movement.]

[Veder surveyed the area, brow furrowing, and in a low voice, suggested heading directly to Broken Horn Alley.]

[Zoya, anxious for her brother, hesitated but stayed close.]

[At that moment, seven or eight armed humans rushed from a nearby corner, their expressions panicked.]

[You opened your mouth to speak, but they became crazed upon seeing you, raising their weapons.]

[Expressionless, you pulled the trigger.]

[Within seconds, Hellgun fire reduced the group to ash.]

[But the gunfire attracted a far deadlier foe.]

[In an instant, a ghastly figure emerged from the shadows, hunched like a ghoul.]

[Its skull-like metal head was bloodstained, its body of living metal reflecting the cold light.]

[Sharp, razor-thin blades replaced its fingers.]

[Its arms and neck were draped in human skin like a gruesome cloak.]

[Most horrifying of all, a skeleton hung from its back, swaying like a macabre banner.]

[The Necron Flayer.]

[Wide-eyed, you aimed the Hellgun and pulled the trigger.]

["Run—" you shouted, desperation evident in your voice.]

[The Hellgun roared, beams striking the metal, but had no effect.]

[Instead, the attack only enraged the Flayer.]

[With gritted teeth, you held the trigger down, buying time for Zoya and Veder to escape.]

[Then, Veder drew a deep breath.]

[He lifted his mechanical arm, revealing a larger weapon—a bolt pistol.]

[The muscular old man, wearing his sunglasses, moved past you.]

["Go! Find Red Hand in Broken Horn Alley!" he ordered, not looking back.]

[With a deafening roar, the bolt pistol fired, momentarily halting the Flayer.]

[You stopped shooting as the Hellgun overheated.]

[Turning, you grabbed Zoya, hoisting her onto your shoulder.]

[She clung to you, her purple eyes brimming with tears.]

["Grandpa—" she cried, but Veder replied without turning.]

["Live, child! Survive!" he shouted back.]

[He held the Flayer at bay with precise shots, while you carried Zoya into the alleys.]

[After several seconds, the bolts stopped.]

[With dry eyes, you pressed on, Zoya on your shoulder, tears falling silently.]

[As you moved, Zoya calmed, guiding you through the maze of buildings.]

[Minutes later, you were within sight of Broken Horn Alley.]

[But a shell from the direction of the garrison landed nearby, throwing you both to the ground.]

[Dizzy, you tried to get up, noticing your leg had been sliced by shrapnel, blood pooling around you.]

[Looking around, you saw Zoya a few meters away, her helmet shattered.]

[She seemed unharmed, save for a bleeding wound on her forehead.]

[Taking a deep breath, you crawled to her side.]

[But through the settling dust, a terrifying figure appeared.]

[You stared in horror as the Flayer emerged, wearing Veder's old, withered face on its metal skull.]

[A deep, unsettling whisper echoed from the creature.]

["Zoya—" the Flayer muttered.]

[Gritting your teeth, you reached for your last frag grenade, hurling it at the advancing monstrosity.]

[Crawling to Zoya, you tried to wake her, but blood flowed from her mouth and nose.]

[Your lips quivered as you realized her injuries were fatal.]

[Cradling her head, you mumbled apologies as tears fell onto her face.]

[The Flayer's heavy footsteps approached.]

[You reached for the final grenade.]

[The explosion consumed you and Zoya.]

[In a trance, you seem to see the unconscious Zoya slowly rising into the air, and a pair of white wings seem to grow behind her...]

Your consciousness is plunged into darkness. ]

You're dead. ]

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