Chapter 284 Black Watch’s Cultural Confidence

Chapter 284 Black Watch’s Cultural Confidence

The wind is whistling and the Yi River is cold; the hero leaves and never returns.

As the only cloaked cockroaches still roaming within the Empire today, the Blacklight Slackers are different from the other chapters. They don't care about the Astartes Codex at all and treat it like toilet paper.

While other chapters strictly required themselves to follow the Codex Astartes, Ross, as the chapter master, did the opposite and went against the Codex at every turn.

For example, the Holy Scripture requires that the number of members in a regiment should not exceed 1000, but the Black Light Fishing Regiment has 8000 men, which is eight times the number required by the Holy Scripture.

Basically, Ross would do nothing as the Bible told him to do, which fully demonstrated the calmness and composure of the older generation of Space Marines.

But even with such heretical behavior, the High Lords Council could not do anything to him. After all, even if Blackwatch was in decline, it still controlled 30% of the Empire's logistics.

What's more, Ross, a veteran of the eternal war, is the direct descendant of the Lord of Black Light and the true son of God. If anyone wants to touch him, the members of the parliament who believe in the Lord of Black Light will first rebel.

On one occasion, when the High Lords' Council did get some leverage over Ross and were preparing to replace this chapter leader who disobeyed orders, this guy pulled out a photo of him bathing with the two gods, which left everyone speechless.

And Ross, who is well versed in the art of slacking off, is not a troublemaker everywhere. Apart from the Ultramarines, they have close and reliable trade ties with all the warbands through the rich legacy left by Hogg during his reign.

Even because of his seniority, this Son of God has good cooperative relationships with some forces that cannot be made public, and everyone has to call him a good brother.

Therefore, even though the Black Light Group was showing heretical behavior everywhere, no one in the entire empire dared to offend them, and they even had to treat this group of masters as worshippers.

But even though Ross had such a successful life, he still had a worry that had troubled him for thousands of years. This directly led to the creation of Blackwatch, and the tit-for-tat confrontation with the Ultramarines that lasted for thousands of years.

Ross became furious at the thought of having to support Macragge this time, and he no longer had a good impression of the Inquisitor who came to negotiate.

For Ross, who has become the leader of Blackwatch, he will never forget that his father asked him to call for reinforcements, and he chose the Ultramarines.

Unlike other Blackwatch members, although Ross is the most stupid one among the Four Heavenly Kings, everyone else knows that he is also the one who blames himself the most.

Therefore, Lin En did not let him participate in the campaign to conquer the Six Rings, but left a batch of gene seeds and let him continue to guard the rear.

But what no one expected was that although Blackwatch had already attacked the evil god, it ultimately failed. Because of Hogg's special situation at the time, it directly affected the mind network in the opposite direction.

Under Hogg's compromise, Slaanesh still let these cloaked cockroaches live, but even so, in order to prevent the impact from worsening, Blackwatch had to stabilize itself by sleeping.

Ross, who stayed behind, escaped because he did not go to the crusade. Finally, under Lynn's appointment, he became the only leader left in Blackwatch.

Before Ross could continue to lament about life, Inquisitor Sigma came to the Blacklight and sent him a request for a meeting.

As someone who knew the strength of the Zerg, Ross did not act petty this time. He agreed to the Inquisitor's request for a meeting and chose to meet on the bridge.

But when the bridge door opened, a round figure rushed towards him and hit Ross's waist directly. The veteran of the long battle knelt on the spot and wailed in pain:
"Fuck, you bastard! When I created you, I should have suggested to my father to retrain you.

There are no e-cigarettes you like here. I am a traditionalist. Come on! Drag this piece of trash out." "Hey, hey, hey! Shut up, you little rubbish. The Creator will never listen to you. I am Hogg's favorite offspring."

For a while, this pair of good friends who used to eat, drink, gamble and whore together thousands of years ago began to mock each other, and gradually evolved into exposing each other's shortcomings, attracting a large group of young Black Watchers to come and watch.

Perhaps because of his different position, Ross gradually began to feel burdened. After seeing the slightly obscene looks from his offspring, he quickly pulled Zhen Ding up from the ground and asked everyone to leave the bridge.

But Blackwatch just walked away, but Sigma, who was on a mission, couldn't leave. He was forced to listen to a lot of negative information, and he was instantly petrified on the spot.

After hearing Zhen Ding say that Sigma was one of their own, Ross no longer had his initial resistance, he became more and more uncontrollable in his words, and collapsed on the sofa like a piece of garbage.

When the conversation got excited, Ross simply waved his hand and pulled Zhen Ding towards the massage bath of the Black Light, saying that a group of necromancer technicians had arrived recently, and it was a good opportunity for a piece of scrap metal like you to experience the pleasure of an oil pipeline bursting.

Perhaps he remembered his good brother. Before the door closed, Zhen Ding dragged Sigma over and said to the Inquisitor, whose face was broken:

"What are you still standing there for? Ross is a big shot. You don't really think Blackwatch is a legitimate army, do you? Come here quickly."

Sigma wanted to say that this was against the rules, but when he saw Zhen Ding's impatient eyes, he immediately swallowed his words and was dragged to the club with reluctance.

After receiving a set of Eldar health care, Sigma, who was soaking in the hot spring with two pieces of non-combustible garbage, asked:
"Lord Ross, have you always been like this in Black Watch? I mean, were you also like this when Lord Hogg was in power?"

After hearing Sigma's words, Ross first gave him a slap and said:

"What do you mean by you guys? Ever since you came in, I immediately smelled the scent of psionic energy on you. Although I don't know what's going on, please remember to call us next time.

When father was still alive, he was certainly not like this now, so please don’t misunderstand us.”

Sigma was overjoyed when he got the answer. To him, the power of example was infinite. He didn't want his faith to be completely shattered, and he hypnotized himself that it was all Ross's fault.

But before Sigma could put his shattered worldview together, the following words from the two men made him completely doubt his life. He only heard the two men say:

"How is that possible? If father were still here, we wouldn't be the three of us taking a bath here. Maybe you, little one, could even see the other primarchs. If you're lucky, you could even see the Emperor."

As if to show off, Ding Zhen also projected a projection with his eyes, which showed the Lord of Mankind and Hogg lying on the sofa and enjoying a massage from an Eldar technician.

"Did you see that, little guy? As the Emperor's only tobacco supplier, the person standing in the corner like a lowly creature is me."

Seeing the picture and the truth, Sigma went completely crazy and shouted to the sky:

"No, turn it off! I don't want to see it!"

(End of this chapter)