Chapter 147: It was you who brought the alien here?

Chapter 147: It was you who brought the alien here?

When friendly forces are in trouble, they remain as still as a mountain; when the front lines are evacuated, they are as fast as the wind. This may be what Perturabo really felt at this moment.

I thought Horus could help his brothers, and then rely on the powerful forces of the Luna Wolves to launch a counterattack against the orcs, but Horus' words made Plankton so angry that he turned into a pufferfish.

Even the good-natured Vulkan couldn't help but curse when he heard it, "Horus, you bastard! I'm going to blow your dog head off."

It was not the fault of the two Primarchs that they had a mental breakdown. It was because a planet had been jumped over from Mandeville, which had not yet been closed, and the Spirit of Vengeance led it over like a guide dog.

That's a fucking planet! It's not the small battle moon that Ran Dan had seen before, but a planet that can disrupt the movement of planets with its own gravity, comparable to Terra.

The ultimate weapon that can determine the outcome of the battlefield is still on the opposite side. It can be imagined that Vulkan is still too restrained. If it were Hogg, he would have used a light spear to attack Horus long ago.

But this is not the end. Behind the orcs' celestial weapons are densely packed orc warships. The number of these ships is so large that even the opened Mandeville Point cannot withstand it.

The lavender warp gate was pushed open, and countless Ork warships burst out from the void like an Ole Gei. The surging Waaaagh force field completely dyed that piece of warp green.

Even from such a long astronomical distance, human psykers could hear the roar of the orcs and see the terrifying huge green shadow.

Peboratu, who was always known for his iron-bloodedness, was completely numb. His Primarch-level brain worked rapidly and he calculated the number of Ork warships in an instant.

And for the first time, Perturabo regretted that his brain was so quick. Although he was known as the Lord of Iron and had been strong all his life, he required his descendants to be "steel inside and out".

But Perturabo is not a fool. Their remaining troops are like an egg against a rock when facing the orcs. As long as the commander is not Ogryn, he will not choose to fight head-on.

The twisted boss cursed Horus for being a beast while ordering the people on the ground battlefield to evacuate, thinking to himself, screw this guy who is made of steel inside and out, I'm going to get rich.

"Vulkan, hurry up and pick up that idiot. We have to retreat. If we keep fighting like this, we're all doomed."

"Got it. I will buy time for retreat. You quickly gather the remaining personnel." The Fire Dragon Lord hung up the communication and drove the Flame Forge towards the attacking orcs.

Vulkan thought that he must save the Moon Wolves, otherwise their remaining troops would not be able to break out of the encirclement, and then this group of crazy aliens would inevitably rush towards the Solar Star Region.

The Solar Star Region is the heartland of humanity, and it will be disastrous if the orcs go there.

After seeing the support of friendly forces, the Spirit of Vengeance immediately slowed down and turned the ship around, using the powerful firepower of the Queen of Glory-class battleships to block the pursuers and fight the enemy together with the Salamanders.

Horus on the bridge of the Spirit of Vengeance had no words to complain about. He did not complain about his brother's insults. If he were in his place, he would probably have fired the ship's cannons at him. But he did not want to be a guide!
Thinking back on what the Luna Wolves had gone through in the past few years, Horus felt as if he had been cursed, and even drinking cold water caused his teeth to ache.

At first, he led his fleet towards the unknown star region and successfully recovered several colonies. However, before he could be happy, he encountered the green-skinned orcs who were expanding outward.

But these orcs were no match for the Moon Wolves and were quickly wiped out.

Then, Horus' nightmare came.

The orcs participating in the war evolved rapidly. They were fighting in close combat today, shooting tomorrow, and even built tanks a week later. But even so, Horus won.

Horus, who found something wrong, began to defend the planet and blew up the entire planet with the Extinction Order before the Orks could create a spaceship, thus achieving the Star Shattering Achievement. Just as the Luna Wolves were sighing that such a powerful alien had been destroyed by them, the overwhelming Ork warships surrounded them from behind.

The most ridiculous thing is that Horus discovered that there were several familiar junked ships among the Ork warships, which were the Jingyuan Federation that he had let go.

Horus, who understood that the Orcs had learned navigation technology through fighting with the Jingyuan Federation, regretted why he had not been more ruthless at the time. Now the Orcs could not be stopped.

Apparently Horus's guess was correct. After they left, an asteroid full of orcs accidentally arrived at the territory of the Jingyuan Federation.

The unreasonable orcs quickly clicked on the technology tree, and through their local area network, let all orcs find that there were very exciting battles here.

In this way, Horus's Luna Wolves and the orcs started a big fight, and after two years of fighting, they successfully broke out of the encirclement, but this also attracted more orcs.

It was not until the orks fired a real planetary weapon that Horus could no longer hold on and could only retreat in disgrace while fighting.

The battle entered a white-hot stage in an instant. The light spear array opened fire at super power, and rays carrying destructive energy crisscrossed in the void, and several unfortunate green warships were blown up.

This victory brought a glimmer of hope to the human army. They shouted "Long Live the Empire" and fought with the greenskins. For a while, they were even in a stalemate with the orcs.

But Perturabo knew that Vulkan and Horus would not be able to hold out for long, and if they could both kill each other, the orcs' catastrophic numbers would be simply unbearable.

Perturabo, who was at the other end of the data line, had his potential stimulated by this emergency battle situation, and a corner of his subspace essence loosened.

The heavy armor gave off a cold metallic glow, and several cables drilled into the bridge of the Iron Blood as if they had life, making Perturabo become one with the battleship.

The torrent of data was transmitted through cables to the Iron Blood's main control array. With the help of the instantly increased computing power, Perturabo felt that he could see through any movement on the battlefield.

He was obsessed with the wonderful feeling, but Perturabo knew there were more important things to do.

The ground troops, who had been unable to hold on, suddenly discovered that their rescue had arrived, and the unmanned Thunderhawk attack aircraft launched a desperate attack on the beast tide.

Several transport ships flew over the heads of the surrounded soldiers. They moved flexibly in the orcs' artillery fire and managed to cross the dense barrage of bullets with their body movements.

The soldiers who saw hope no longer wanted to die together. Who would choose to die meaninglessly while still alive?
At this time, there was no distinction between Space Marines and mortal auxiliary forces. The remaining soldiers rushed in under the cover of Thunder Eagles. Such scenes were being played out on every battlefield.

But the use of power has a price. Perturabo, who has not completely liberated his essence, feels his soul is weak. He estimates that he cannot hold on for much longer.

He hurriedly called the two Primarchs who were still blocking the attack:
"Hurry up, guys! Stop fighting!"

"The personnel have almost been evacuated. We must retreat immediately. I can't hold on any longer."

After receiving the order, Vulkan and Horus no longer lingered in the battle, but ran at full speed towards the opened Warp gate, and before leaving, they dropped the whirlwind torpedoes in stock.

Before he fell into coma, Perturabo pulled out a speaker at the last moment and shouted:
"Hogg, come and save me..."

(End of this chapter)