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Warhammer: The Beginning is the Crisis of Annihilation

The era of the decline and fall of the galaxy has arrived, and the power to destroy the world has gathered unprecedentedly. The minions of the four evil gods are wreaking havoc in the real universe. The terrifying monsters and demon legions in the night of old have brought destruction and despair to countless human worlds. In the darkness, a ray of light emerged. Carrying countless human technologies, the soul from another world returned to life with the help of the body of the thirteenth parent and child of the imperial emperor. The battle between humans and evil gods is rekindled. In the name of the Emperor, countless human heroes gather again. Blood and corpses will pave the way for the glory of mankind. “As soon as I opened my eyes, you told me that human beings are about to die??”

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Warhammer: The Beginning is the Crisis of Annihilation Chapter 81: Proud Magnus

  Varren wavered.

  What is wrong with using those dark forces to serve the Primarch once again, and once again fill the Emperor??

  Varen rubbed his mechanical wrist; the cold touch made his mind clearer and his thinking more comprehensive.

  His arm was lost in the war when the Tyranids invaded the Ultramar star field.

  A cunning gene stealer has infiltrated the planet Pharos.

  They are trying to direct their filthy race to this planet to harvest biomass.

  To appease the fear of the people, Varen led a team to encircle and suppress the disgusting alien and the traitors corrupted by it.

   That was a terrifying guy. The human body was cut off easily like a weed in front of it.

  The dying monster also severed Varen's arm.

  After that incident, the priests of the Mechanicum fitted him with a mechanical prosthesis, allowing him to continue serving the great Emperor.

"My lord, power has nothing to do with evil. This is a spell of equal exchange. Aren't you willing to make a little sacrifice for those people?? There are many enemies of the Primarch, and those corrupt nobles are always watching He, trying to stop his reforms."

   "Tara is hostile to him, Mechanicus is dissatisfied with him, and the conservative faction of the state religion thinks he is rebellious. The Primarch is so weak that he urgently needs the help of every loyalist, but you are unwilling to help him??"

  The businessman was persuasive, and his rhetorical questions, one after another, made Valen unable to answer.

  A simple sorcerous ritual would help him continue to serve the Empire and fight for the reformation of the Primarch.

  For this great purpose, what does the smallest sacrifice matter??

   "This book records witchcraft, my lord; you can use it as a collection." The businessman offered the book without a cover with both hands.

  Varen was disgusted, and a voice in his heart told him he should not touch such things.

   Chaos is a lie, and their promises are always false, unworthy of being believed.

  But he took it by accident.

   "I want to be more loyal to the Emperor and serve the Primarch better. As long as the final result is good, what does it matter if there are some mistakes in the process?"

  Varen kept soothing his heart.

   There is nothing wrong with doing this.

   There is nothing wrong with being loyal.

  Yes, for loyalty, for a more significant cause, a little sacrifice is worth it.

   "Stand back," Varun said to the businessman, rubbing the book without a cover.

   "Okay, my lord." After the businessman saluted respectfully, he walked out.

   Walking out of the grand planetary governor's mansion, the businessman got on his hover car and went to a large building with no people.

  It was a very secret building.

  Ordinary people don't know much about this; they can only see a group of believers in robes holding the Emperor's shrine and various scriptures moving around.

   It looks like a small group gathered because the Emperor's faith is active here.

   However, it's not that simple.

  If someone accidentally finds a secret passage and walks into an unknown underground dark room, he will scream in horror at the horror inside.

  The Chaos Octave, which the Inquisition and the State Church strictly forbid, is inscribed on every darkroom wall.

  Some enslaved people with scars all over their bodies, whose eyes were lifeless due to torture, were forced to kneel in iron cages, beaten with whips with thorns by Chaos cultists, or subjected to various inhumanity tortures.

   They use these enslaved people to suffer to please the Chaos Gods and prove their pious beliefs.

  These enslaved people are all missing persons in various cities of Pharos.

  The inspection team checked many times but failed to find out.

   I never thought that all these missing people would be taken captive here, where they would be subjected to evil rituals and inhumane torture by these cultists.

  After the merchant entered here, he also changed into a robe.

  Led by several believers holding incense, they entered the secret underground room.

  Pray to the nine eight-pointed stars carved in blood.

   On the altar, the sacrificial ceremony proceeds in an orderly manner.

   "Please, let me go."

  The blood-stained woman, tortured to mental breakdown, begged the man who grabbed her by the hair and dragged her to the ground.

   "It is a gift to give your life for God."

  The man in the robe took out a sharp knife, held down the woman's head, and wiped it on her neck.

   It's like slaughtering a chicken.

   She tried to cover the wound, but blood flowed from her fingers.

  The man threw the twitching woman on the altar, allowing her blood to flow into the rune patterns that had already been carved.

  The woman's death process was excruciating, and the man mastered the killing technique perfectly.

   Make sure she dies, but not so quickly.

  Her pain lasted until the end of the prayer, and it was not over.

   The ceremony is over.

  An elder with a chaotic eight-pointed star carved on his face walked up to the merchant.

   "How is the plan going?"

   "It's perfect; he has accepted our gift." The businessman said respectfully.

   "Very good." The elder smiled slightly, then looked at the other believers, "A great revelation will come, allowing us to get rid of the control of the corpse emperor and truly embrace the gods."

  The other believers also showed joy, singing praises to the gods.

  The elder looked very satisfied with everyone's performance and looked at the businessman again.

   "Continue to pay attention and find a way to let him perform the ceremony as soon as possible. We will eventually overthrow the rule of the corpse emperor and let human beings move towards a new life under the glory of the gods."

   "I will, elder. It has always been my dream to defeat the corpse emperor and usher in the age of the gods."

  The elder patted the merchant on the shoulder, "Very good; let's continue to complete this task now."

  Standing on a balcony at the height of the Governor's Mansion, Varen overlooked the entire city.

  The city is bustling, and people have happy smiles on their faces.

   After looking at the city, Varen looked towards the distant town. In the northeast, near the inland direction, was a towering steel mountain.

   There are a large number of spaceships coming in and out.

  That majestic mountain is said to be the lighthouse.

   In the past, the Nova Corps was in charge of guarding, but now there are even more guards.

  The guards are heavily guarded, and no one else is allowed to approach.

   Varun knew what was there, a lighthouse, a warp lighthouse that didn't need the Emperor's power to function.

  The giant rift split the galaxy, and it is said that the light of the star torch has been unable to penetrate the separation and reach the other side of the empire.

  The imperial world over there has lost the guidance of the Astronomican and can only **** forward in the chaotic subspace, and the situation is very critical.

  The Primarch hopes to use this lighthouse to solve this problem and build a brand new lighthouse in the dark realm of the empire to help the human fleet navigate.

  The empire needs the sincere cooperation of every loyalist. Only in this way can human civilization survive in this cold and cruel universe.

   "I can do more," Warren said to himself in his heart

  He has made up his mind.

   Use that puny witchcraft to prolong your own life.

   "Yak," Varun called out to a servant he had recruited not long ago.

   "My lord, do you have any orders?"

  A handsome young man in servant clothes walked in quickly.

  His eyes were clear and pure, like a pair of gemstones.

   His eyes showed respect and admiration for Varun.

   "Do you trust me? Yake." Varen looked at Yake and asked.

   "Of course, my lord, this is beyond doubt. You have brought wealth and well-being to Pharos for over two centuries." Yake's tone was frank, without any hypocrisy.

   "I want to ask you, if you pay a small price to let me continue to protect Pharos, will you pay?" Varen asked.

   "My lord, is this a joke?" yake asked with a smile.

   "What's your answer?"

   "Of course, as long as the adults can continue to protect Pharos, I am willing to give everything."

   "In that case, come with me, Yake."

  The power of the Demon Primarch is terrifying.

  Especially those who have mastered psionic powers.

  Destructive ability is even more impressive.

  The whole world has turned into **** under Magnus' terrible spell.

  The once thriving hive is now in dilapidated condition, with corpses everywhere.

  Countless demons haunt it, preying on the surviving humans.

   Twisted demonic plants grow on the ground, sucking the tormented souls of the dead.

   Magnus sits on a throne made of the dead.

   Through the sacrificial rituals of those poor fools, he saw the planetary governor accepting the merchant's books.

   Soon, he will descend directly on Pharos to sabotage his brother's plans from within.

   A perfect layout.

  "Guilliman would never have imagined that the loyal person in his eyes would become a sharp knife in my hand, stabbing fiercely into his heart, making all his plans come to naught."

   Magnus' laughter was full of complacency.

   Praise the great Lord of change.