Traveling Through the Warhammer World, but I Didn’t Cry

Chapter 709: Innocent People Are Affected

Maar watched Lan Ya limping behind him and tried to help her, but the Eldar only warned him not to come with a rather cold look.

The Space Marine walked towards Mal. His power armor was painted white, which meant he was an apothecary. His helmet was yellow, and the pattern on his shoulder armor was a red heart surrounded by black and white grids.

This was not the Ultramarines that Mal was familiar with, but it was still an Emperor Angel who was highly respected in the Empire.

Mal saluted with a snap, "Sir!"

In stark contrast to Mal's excitement and tension was Lan Ya's calmness. She stared at the Space Marine and clenched the soul stone in her hand.

"I'm coming to you."

Close your eyes and wait for the Space Marine's execution.

What will it be? Lan Ya thought curiously at the end of her life.

Use a grenade gun to smash her head? Or cut her body with a chainsaw sword?

Or even worse, hang her up and burn her alive with a heavy flamethrower.

What will happen to that stupid human? He would incur the hatred of the Space Marines and receive special treatment from the Inquisition because of his contact with the aliens.

He would most likely not survive.

This was not my fault, it was all his fault. He insisted on taking me with him. He had the opportunity to throw her on the ground or cut off my head as proof of his military exploits.

Lan Ya comforted herself in this way, hoping to make herself feel better.

As a monkey, he was a nuisance, a nuisance who was not guilty of death.

"You fought very bravely, soldier." The Space Marine affirmed Mal's efforts. Even after being amplified by the sound grille, the voice was still full of gentleness.

Mal was a little flattered. He remained stiffly in a salute posture, not knowing what to do.

"Keep moving forward outside the forest. Someone will settle you. I still have a mission." The Space Marine said in a complicated tone.

"Yes!" Mal watched the Space Marines disappear into the forest. He shook his head and said with emotion, "When peace comes, I can brag in the flower shop for the rest of my life."

Lan Ya knelt on the ground, her face pale and confused, "Why am I still alive? Why?"

"Because you are a prisoner, a glorious army does not kill prisoners." Mal helped Lan Ya up.

"Prisoners? Your tribe has no prisoners!" Lan Ya gritted her teeth and said.

"Of course we have." Mal thought for a while and found that the people he had fought against the most in his life were orcs. No one would think of keeping these barbaric things alive. "I think we will keep prisoners. We are not crazy."

"You are! You are crazy! Let me go!" Lan Ya struggled, but she had no strength. The double fatigue of mind and body made her struggle seem like a kind of coquetry.

Walking out of the forest, the sight suddenly became clear, and there was no damn smoke blocking Mal's eyes.

Everything in front of him was so spectacular that Mal was stunned for a long time before he remembered to move.

A huge square building was slowly landing on the ground with the help of rocket engines. These rocket engines were not disposable. After they finished their work, they flew into the sky again and disappeared.

The square building stretched out with a buzzing sound. The upper half separated piece by piece. The huge square metal pieces were separated at the same distance. They stopped extending after about a kilometer high. White lightning shuttled through the gap from time to time.

Four slender metal blocks were separated from the lower half, standing in the corners of the square building like signal towers.

The sky was full of transport ships that Mal had never seen before. The soldiers they transported down were wearing full-body armor.

The equipment was really good.

Mal looked at the bulletproof armor on his body, and the poor feeling made him feel lost.

A team of soldiers who were stronger than him blocked Mal's way. His face mask looked more like a gas mask, with a double-headed eagle engraved on the front of the helmet.

"Can I die?" Lan Ya said weakly. She had been saying this all the way.

"The Eldar of the Evans Ark World?" the soldier asked.

"How do you know?" Even the orcs could see the surprise on Lan Ya's face.

"Now we have a problem." The soldier answered stiffly, and then reported the situation to his superior. "I have a wounded Eldar here, from the Evans Ark World. Well, she is not alone, and there is a defense force of the planet with her. OK, I understand."

After a while, a Chimera armored vehicle equipped with a lowland anti-gravity engine carried Mal and Lan Ya.

The lowland anti-gravity engine can only keep the chassis of the Chimera armored vehicle 40 centimeters above the ground, and it cannot make the Chimera armored vehicle fly.

At the entrance of the field command department, the Chimera armored vehicle put the two down, and two black-armored soldiers came to lead the way for them.

"Okay, Lan Ya. I'm starting to get scared. All this is too strange." Mal swallowed his saliva. It was the first time he sat on a Chimera armored vehicle that did not vibrate, which made him uncomfortable.

"Me too. This is all so strange." Lan Ya also agreed with Mal's words. Her beautiful eyes were fixed on the drones and combat uniforms shuttling in the camp.

"Hello, fellow."

The psychic greeting echoed in Lan Ya's mind. She widened her eyes in surprise, and her eyes moved under the guidance of her soul.

An Eldar wearing a reticulated armor approached them. Judging from the color and patterns of the armor, this Eldar belonged to the Bjetan Ark and was also a healer pursuing the path of medicine.

He performed a rather complex gesture salute to Mal and Lanya, which combined the characteristics of the Aquila salute and the Asuryan salute.

"I know you have a lot of questions, but please allow me to explain later. Please explain why you appear on this planet first?"

"We were attacked by orcs and swarms of insects, and Evans' Ark has been destroyed." Lanya said sadly, "The surviving tribesmen encountered misfortune when evacuating through the webway, and the ever-changing devil separated us."

The two Eldar sighed together and mourned their destroyed homeland and dead people with songs.

Just then, sirens sounded throughout the camp.

"Clear! Clear! Stay away from the geomagnetic transmitter!"

Thirty seconds later, a dull buzzing sound made Mal feel a little frightened.

The sky above the square buildings was distorting, a phenomenon Mal had only seen on the highway on a hot summer day.

The crackling sound of thunder and lightning continued, and a rectangular area was cut out of the sky by faint blue light, with the dark universe connected above and the suspended metal plate connected below.

More and more blazing white thunderbolts shuttled through the gaps between the metal plates, densely connected to form a thick wall.

After a minute, the buzzing sound disappeared. A geomagnetic transmitter that can provide military operations across the planet has been deployed.

(When you think I don’t update, but I update, this is also a kind of fooling)

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