Chapter 86 Erebus Must Die

Chapter 86 Erebus Must Die

People are always fickle, even the Primarchs are no exception.

Although Horus had been determined to educate Hogg into a virtuous Primarch, after coming into contact with him, Horus felt that the Emperor was right to beat him.

Horus' blood pressure rose after reading the observation report sent by Abaddon. Although each Primarch had more or less problems, they all adhered to one principle - the truth of the empire.

But what did Hogg do? He reused the Eldar, played with genetic technology, and created new aliens. Compared with these actions, just having no morals is really a small problem.

And according to Abaddon, Hogg gave him a task to assassinate his men who had not yet returned to their brothers. This kind of internal problem is a mistake at best, and a rebellion at worst.

And assassination would be fine, after all, this kind of thing can be done behind the scenes, but why didn't Hogg let his Black Watch go, but instead said it out loud.

Now the whole army knows about it. If we kill the Primarch's relatives and friends in front of him, this behavior will definitely get us killed by the other side!

The most important thing is that Abaddon agreed, which made Horus decide to go to the Blacklight himself to take a look. The task of educating Hogg could not be left to others, he had to do it himself.

Compared to the Gothic style of the Spirit of Vengeance, the interior of the Blacklight was simple and plain, with some strange plants used as potted decorations in the passage, which made Horus feel a little better.

But where he couldn't see, the potted plants began to sway slowly, and eyes appeared on the stems, watching Horus and his group walking into the depths.

Horus felt something was wrong. He hadn't seen anyone until now. Logically, someone should come to greet him, but even the hatch was opened automatically by the system.

In order to find out the situation here, Horus contacted Hogg but the call didn't go through. Then he contacted Abaddon and the call did go through this time, but a strange sound came through.

"No! Take it away! I don't want to swallow it!"

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"Everyone on alert."

The others also felt something was wrong. This voice was clearly made by Abaddon when he encountered something terrible. They all drew their weapons and pointed their guns at any suspicious places.

"Sir, what should we do?" an old guard asked Horus.

"Go ahead and pay attention to the movements of the auspicious instrument. We must rescue them and signal others to come over for support."

The group began to run towards the depths of the Blacklight. As they got deeper, dense signals appeared on their augustine, and they were all red, indicating that the genetic signals of the unknown creature were not human.

A huge metal door appeared in front of them, and the detected signal was inside it.

He kicked the door open, but surprisingly it was not locked. Then Horus saw an extremely explosive scene.

A group of humans and aliens with strange fur were eating together. The sound of the door being kicked open attracted everyone's attention, and the creatures were staring at them.

The most conspicuous one among them was Abaddon, who was tied to a table. Hogg was stuffing something into his mouth, and several Black Watch were prying his mouth open.

Seeing Horus coming, Abaddon turned his head and looked over, his eyes full of pleading.

Horus felt that he must have seen something extraordinary, so he asked everyone to put down their weapons, and he shot Hogg on the opposite side.

"Peng!"

The bomb hit Hogg's forehead directly, and then bounced away, but it didn't even break the skin. "Hogg, what the hell are you doing?"

Horus rushed over directly. He knew that he might have misunderstood, but he still had to find an explanation. After all, if he couldn't defeat Hogg, he would never be able to educate him.

And in the current situation, Hogg is definitely in the wrong. He would not dare to fight back because of the guilt in his heart. As long as he takes the initiative, he will be halfway to success.

Horus had seen the Emperor beating Hogg. A mere explosive bomb could not hurt Hogg at all. The important thing was that it could express his anger. It was a pity for Abaddon, but I believe he would understand.

Not to mention that Horus' inner thoughts were inconsistent with reality, it was impossible for Hogg to feel guilty given his moral level. He would only remember that he was shot in the head.

Seeing Horus rushing over with a questioning look on his face, Hogg did not tolerate him. He jumped up and punched him on the forehead.

Horus woke up an hour later and looked around. He felt his neck was a little stiff. Just when he wanted to sit up, the severe pain made him lie back down.

After hearing the noise, Abaddon, who had been accompanying his father, quickly supported him.

"Father, are you okay? Your skull is fractured. Although you have been rescued in time, you should not move for the time being."

"Ah! Broken skull? I remember that time..."

Before Horus could continue to recall what he had just experienced, Hogg's voice interrupted him.

"You rushed over like a fool, and I punched you in the head. Do you remember, my stupid brother? But the good news is that you don't have to worry about hair loss anymore, because I have shaved it all off."

Hogg pulled over a chair and sat down. He just wanted to give Abaddon something delicious to eat during the dinner, but who knew that this guy would shoot him.

That shot almost broke his face. Fortunately, he held back a little, otherwise the Emperor's Sagittarius would have been gone.

Listening to Abaddon's narration of the cause and effect, Horus lay back down. He just wanted to be quiet and not care about anything. Whoever loves him, as long as Hogg doesn't rebel, let him do whatever he wants!
What he didn't know was that the main doctors who performed the rescue were all from Blackwatch.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Hogg harvested a large amount of flesh and blood samples and also seized a piece of soul fragment, but everyone seemed to have forgotten about it.

After a while, Horus was still curious why Hogg wanted to kill two strangers and what did these two people do to make him so determined.

"Hogg, can you tell me about the brother you saw? What kind of person is he?"

"You mean Luojia! Let me think about it."

In fact, Hogg was not thinking about how to say Luo Jia, there was no need to think about this guy, but he realized a problem.

First of all, the fact that the Emperor has such great power proves one thing, that is, the Great Rebellion is bound to happen, and he must repay that "debt".

But now most of the rebellious Primarchs have been found by Hogg, so the question is, who will rebel in the end?

Will a group of Primarchs get together to play Werewolf?
Moreover, Luojia is an important node. Without him, another Primarch will cause trouble, which makes Hogg very worried.

In the end, Hogg, who couldn't figure it out, was determined on one thing: Erebus must die!
"Horus, Lorgar is a masochist, and the reason for this is the two bastards I want to kill."

"For the sake of the empire, kill them!"

(End of this chapter)