266. Chapter 266 Go your way


Chapter 266 Go Your Way

When Vulkan defeated the Salamander at the volcano of Nocturne and was teetering on the crater, Konrad Curze was not present.

Of course he wasn't there.

According to time, theoretically speaking, he should be floating in the orbit of Nostramo, peeping at the pain of the entire world in the nursery.

In practical terms, he was walking through the Street of Long Knives at the bottom of Comoros that day, fetching an experiment for the Haemonculi from the slaughterhouse painted with marigolds. Transform the guts.

However, when the battle in the world of Ibsen began, when his nails scratched Vulkan's arm, Curze saw the moment when Vulcan was about to fall into the lava of the volcano.

The magma is rolling, sulfur is rising, and ashes and smoke are lingering around.

Vulkan was infinitely close to falling. On the crater, he struggled with his own weight and the hardness of the earth and rocks on the edge of the cliff, struggling to resist falling into the heart of the volcano and unwilling to be burned into coke in the lava. .

Curze wants to know why the prophecy had to bring this vision to him. But rather than being curious, he was more worried about the destruction of the battle.

Every time he falls into an unexpected prophecy, no matter how short or long the process is, he will fall into a state of despair for a moment. The physical pain would grip him hard, ravage his flesh, tear out his nerves, and leave him staggering.

In the duel between the original body and the original body, if there is anything that can prevent him from dying because of this blink of an eye, then it is only Vulkan's endless kindness - he actually wants to take advantage of Vulkan's compassionate heart. That moment!

However, the pain did not grip his soul. He returned to reality in an instant. Not only was there no discomfort in his body, he even felt a sense of clarity and comfort after being tested.

He concealed his surprise and continued his narration while recalling the scene at the last moment of the prophecy——

A stranger climbed to the edge of the cliff, stretched out his hands, and held on tightly Vulcan's arms.

"Let's do it..." he muttered, pulling Vulkan out of the crater with amazing strength, saving the primarch's life.

Then, the stranger suddenly turned his head from his memories, looked accurately at the suspended perspective of Conrad Coates, and smiled slightly, his ordinary face exuding the glimmer of psychic energy he allowed to exist.

This is not a prophecy.

This is telepathy.

Curze felt the cold psychic energy surge through his veins.

That kind of power penetrated his body like a needle, carefully examining every cell in his body, sifting through his bone marrow and plasma, and it seemed that he finally got a satisfactory result. At the beginning of the power Before it burned and swelled, it left gracefully.

Curze understood something immediately. Even though the results were excellent, the speed and irresistibility of the process still sent chills down his spine. Later, his reason dispelled this last resort fear.

The battle continued, he looked at Vulkan and heard the words in his mouth. On the face of the Fire Dragon Lord, as calm as a dormant mountain, he read that Vulkan had calmed down.

Koz knew that Vulkan took his words to heart, and so did the other Primarchs, and even the Space Marines here... Then let them listen, he didn't want to hide anything anymore, It is also impossible to lie and cover up.

After all, he is here.

The fight continued. He described his theory as simply as possible, repeatedly deducing whether there were any errors or omissions in his words.

As he ran his fingers across Vulkan's neck, a second round of memories followed.

Still a crater. The lava is rolling. Thick fog steams.

But at this time, Vulkan was out of danger, lying on the rocks beside the volcano with the strangers, facing the high sky of Nocturne stars, resting quietly.

Koz’s perspective is fixed in the air.

This means that the stranger is facing him directly, and the words from his mouth will be transmitted directly into his ears.

"It seems we can't go back the way we came." said the stranger.

Vulkan’s phantom patted the stranger’s shoulder. Curze ignored Vulkan’s small movements and listened intently to his words. Among them, there must be a secret that outsiders want to hint at.

"You saved my life." Vulcan said to the stranger, and Coze curled his lips.

He knows best how many lives Vulkan has.

Emperor... The stranger still looked at the sky, caressing Curze's face with his eyes, which made him shudder and shrink.

"If you didn't hold on long enough," the stranger told him, "I wouldn't have a chance to save you, would I?"

Kuzz gritted his teeth and suddenly had the idea of ​​​​escaping from the illusion.

With the thought, he returned to reality. At this time, his body was still in the air, and his nails had just slipped away from Vulkan's neck.

He felt his fingers become stiff involuntarily, and a strange and bitter feeling surged in his mind.

He couldn't say whether he was happy for the recognition from outsiders, maybe. he thought.

Maybe earlier, he would have been moved by his recognition, but he had already come to this point, relying on his friends, relying on his brothers, relying on himself. Yes, he has come this far.

He should be happy for himself. When he realized this, his soul lifted. He also has such a complacent day.

Also, why does he talk to himself in such a cryptic way?

Doesn’t he want people to know that he is here? No, that was too obvious. Even if Luojia's blind arrogance came here, he would definitely be able to identify his true identity.

He didn't want to acknowledge him publicly. Coates tentatively concluded. Okay, maybe hooking up with an alien is just too much of a punchline.

The Lord of Mankind, the King of the Empire, the King of All Ages who is at the peak of racist mysophobia, has absolutely no chance of hooking up with an alien.

The sound of fighting wind blew in his ears, cool and fast, sweeping away his thoughts. Curze danced with Vulkan's hammer, speaking and pouring out his thoughts at the appropriate moments of battle.

This is also a challenge for him. No matter how merciful Vulkan was, it was too much to use three weapons in the center of the battle.

Fortunately, the illusion did not return to his brain until the end. He successfully completed the narrative and was about to end the battle.

It's time, he can't hurt Vulkan, even if he believes that he has proved that by giving him a pair of usable lightning claws, he has taken away at least one of Vulkan's lives - although Vulkan also left A hand. Then it is no longer necessary to let the battle drag on.

Curze spread his arms, waiting for the attack to be terminated. He will be injured a little, not much, not enough to leave a scar that cannot be healed, but it can get him invisible compensation and a dramatic ending.

This is what Victor's cunning behavior taught him. Now every time he recalls the panic of death in the rain of blood at midnight, he feels sincerely annoyed.

Conrad Coze’s unexpected protection from the mortal Faas was indeed unexpected.

When the thundercloud anvil hit the golden light, the majestic force was weakened and erased in circles of golden ripples. Conrad Coates only felt that his body was also affected. Hit, this is not a physical attack from the outside in, but a feeling that goes straight to the heart.

He stepped forward, no longer covering up. Konrad Curze bowed to him, awaiting his judgment, or rather, sentence.

When His palm touched Curze's face, the last illusion flowed into his mind along His hand, leaving a cool feeling on his skin.

What would Vulkan say using his memory?

Some comfort? Some encouragement? About His joy in finding a son? Or some warning? What is a behavior that crosses the line?

"But I will have a lot of questions." Vulkan said in his memory, smashing Curze's series of questions. He felt a little ashamed of the coincidence.

"You will get the answer." He said, playfully and innocently, with fire dancing in his eyes. "It's just that you haven't got it yet. You can go after it yourself first."

The vision ended in a burst of golden light, and Curze couldn't help but ask questions. I can?

Koz asked silently, letting his voice follow the rough hand to complete a communication between spiritual languages.

He looked at his face and summarized Curze's words today.

His summary was accurate and clear, proving that He had indeed listened to every word of Conrad Coates, instead of being like a busy parent who said all the words of support without even hearing what he said. Support is knowing nothing about anything.

Kurtz stared at this ordinary face in shock, unable to believe that he could obtain this.

“I just see a possibility in this that must be pursued.” He said uneasily.

"This is your path, then." The Emperor sighed.

+I give you permission to set out on your own. +

——

Conrad Coates seemed a little too excited. thought Pertura.

He didn't understand why Curze was even more excited after being touched in the face by the Emperor than the day he killed the Skolevok family in Nostramo. He never knew that Conrad, who pretended to be an emperor, actually cared so much about the emperor.

Well, Perturabo admitted, he felt like laughing.

"He understands Eldar, Viktor," Curze warned, "you'd better show more respect."

Mortal Fath smiled at the Eldar. After the barrier had been opened, Victor, who was supervising the Savage Eldar to put down their weapons on the spot, said hello.

The black-armored Eldar didn't know what they saw in the eyes of mortal Fas. The entire Eldar trembled, and then they bowed briefly, reluctantly and with enough knowledge of the situation.

The red-haired female world singer followed Cozz uneasily, not daring to get too close or appearing distant.

"I...convinced them." Shanador admitted with difficulty, feeling that she was becoming a traitor to her race.

"Very good." Curze nodded with satisfaction, and even patted the head of the Eldar who was quite different from him in height. "After that, I will draw up a simple treaty. I hope you can put forward the restrictions you are willing to make and the contribution you can make. Then, I will decide whether it is passed. Do you understand?"

"Yes, the Lord of Youdu." Shanador accepted his name obediently, and the second time he said it was much smoother than the first time.

Mechanical Perturabo gave up on watching the happy interior of the barrier and walked towards the three brothers he had never met before.

Vulkan, Fulgrim, Ferrus Manus; he just roughly summarized their respective personalities from the performance of these blood relatives in recent days. He doesn't understand them.

He didn't understand them - this was a strange comment that made Perturabo feel unfamiliar.

He had such an in-depth understanding of his brothers twenty years ago, but now, these dazzling Primarchs seemed to be dozens of light years away from him.

"I will announce the result of the battle." Perturabo said, "A draw, what do you think?"

"You are a notary, Perturabo." Fulgrim shrugged, "Just part-time as a referee... Although I don't understand why you are here, you can design a 'Conrad Co I hereby sign the Memorial Hall of Cooperation with the Eldar on Planet 154-4."

"I am so keen on the Memorial Hall?" Perturabo joked calmly.

Just as Fulgrim was about to speak, a huge shadow suddenly approached the ground. A small black spot enlarged in the air, streaked through the atmosphere, expanded into the shape of a flying bird, and then quickly landed downwards.

A Stormbird. The landing point was within a mile of their current location. Just one look at the bright yellow paint will tell you which legion it comes from.

Fulgrim continued: "...You should know that the mysterious memorial you build everywhere is very famous, Perturabo. Although no one other than the Iron Warriors has ever entered, the memorial is famous. There.”

After the battle, Vulkan was still immersed in the aftertaste and seemed to be thinking about something.

Ferrus pointed his silver finger at Perturabo's chest that glowed green: "What energy is this?" he asked. "Unheard of. And your metal skeleton technology."

"I got it by chance," Perturabo said, "I am going to put this energy core on my ship."
< br> Fulgrim clapped his hands and laughed: "You mean your Cheorwon? It has been floating in orbit for ten years, did you find a good source of energy?"

Not bad. name. thought Pertura.

"I'm still curious about the origin of this energy," Ferus said rather persistently when it came to technology.

"He can keep secrets, Ferrus."

Rogal Dorn came from behind Perturabo. His footsteps were so familiar, and it felt like he hadn't heard them for a few days, or he hadn't heard them for years.

“Dorn.” Perturabo turned his face sideways, showing the shameless half in front of him. "You're here."

He asked cautiously, not sure why there was a hint of flinch in his voice.

Dorn patted his shoulder and glanced calmly at the green light on Perturabo's chest.

“This is a very fruitful work,” he said. "You did it again."

Perturabo was stunned. In the past twenty years, has he obtained other Star God fragments?

"Yes." Considering that there were three unfamiliar brothers present, he decided to answer this first. "It's your duty, Dorn."

Dorn nodded. "How did you conquer the Eldar?"

"...No, I did not conquer the Eldar. Where does this conclusion come from?" Perturabo frowned.

"Oh, sorry. So, how did you form an alliance with the Eldar and borrow their webway?" Dorn said. "This is a subject."

"No!" Perturabo came to his senses, "What does this have to do with me? You might as well ask Curze!"

He just Participated in the duel at midnight of death instead of conquering the Eldar! It is obvious that Konrad Curze is the muse of the Dark Eldar tribe who are not normal in their minds.

Donne hesitated to speak, as if he wanted to ask something more, but finally held back.

"Okay, I'll ask Coz," he said.

Fulgrim laughed. Ferrus mused.

"No, wait a minute, this whole thing was handled by Conrad Curze, and I don't want to take away his credit." Perturabo's mechanical arm grabbed Dorn.

"Okay." Dorn blinked. "I understand. You are not..."

He thought for a while, "I can't deceive myself." He said regretfully.

"What are you trying to lie to yourself about?" Perturabo raised his voice.

“Okay,” Fulgrim smiled, “Perturabo, I believe in your importance in all these events. After all, you have always played a big role in the growth of your brothers. . But I won’t tell anyone, so you can rest assured.”

(End of this chapter)

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