Traveling through the Warhammer world, but I didn’t cry

Chapter 300 The End of the Month of Shame

Eight months later, Gisneros declared that the purges had failed, and the increasingly violent purges turned into aimless massacres.

But he believes that the cause of all these problems is caused by the naivety of the Space Wolves.

So he led the Punishment Fleet to Fenris, where the Inquisition, the Imperial Navy, the Gray Knights, and the entire Red Hunters Chapter were docked in high altitude orbit.

Their macrocannons were trained on the Space Wolves' stronghold monastery, the Fang.

At this critical juncture of life and death, the Inquisition asked the Space Wolves to send representatives to negotiate.

This time they were prepared to humiliate the Space Wolves, including making the Space Wolves swear an oath of surrender to the Empire and embark on a Crusade to atone for their crimes against the Inquisition's forces. In return, the Inquisitor will not destroy the Space Wolves.

But how could "Little Wolf" Bjorn, a witness to the history of the Space Wolves and respected and trusted by the Chapter, agree to such unreasonable demands of the Inquisition?

Even in a Dreadnought, this legend who fought side by side with the Emperor and Wolf King Leman Russ from the Age of Legends has the respect of everyone.

The immortal monument used his wise and kind voice to convey the attitude of the Space Wolves to the Inquisition.

"We have served the Emperor for ten thousand years, and now we have to kneel down for you Imperial bureaucrats who don't understand the glorious history of the past?"

"We have not broken any of the promises of the Gene-Father, the Emperor, and his people. There is no peace within the black holes of your guns."

"Magnus, who once fully embraced the power of foulness, attempted to destroy us, but he failed."

As Bjorn finished speaking, the Space Wolves' fleet jumped out of the subspace.

The rune priests exhausted their life force to ensure that the fleet could reach Fenris from tens of thousands of light years away.

The two sides fought a bloody battle at high altitude in Fenris, and the ships that had served the empire for thousands of years died under friendly fire.

Fenris, which had not been invaded by enemies for thousands of years, was filled with cannonballs from the Inquisition's cannons inscribed with the Emperor's Word.

Even though Gisnaros was beheaded by Logan during the war, the death of the Inquisitor still could not calm the anger of the wild wolves.

In the end, it was the respected Bjorn who came forward, and the Wild Wolf reluctantly accepted the ceasefire agreement.

Both sides had suffered catastrophic losses, orbital bombardments, and shipwrecks, which had done far more damage to the Fang than Magnus had done to the Fang.

As for the Inquisition, several Gray Knights strike warships were destroyed, veterans of the First Brotherhood were killed, and the Red Hunters Chapter suffered heavy losses. Adding to the already tense relationship between the Inquisition and the Space Marine Chapter.

According to subsequent discussions and judgments, this conflict between the Wild Wolves and the Inquisition is more like the senior leaders of the Inquisition subduing the Space Wolves and becoming their eagle dogs.

The shocking past was recounted by Lin Fan. Not even Kaiser White Fang knew it as clearly as Lin Fan did.

The conference room was silent, even Judge Weisi was too frightened by such a dark history to dare to breathe.

The navy and Astra Militarum generals wanted to tear off their ears and burrow under the table. Their faces were miserable, and they regarded themselves only as dead men. Everyone knew the secrets of the Inquisition and the Space Marine Chapters and seldom inquired.

Otherwise, news would come out tomorrow that someone shot himself in the back dozens of times and died.

Kripman's face was so ugly that I couldn't describe it. Anyone who knew him knew that he would definitely find a way to purge the people involved in this meeting.

But Kaiser White Fang stood here, looking at Judge Kripman coldly, without giving in, as always.

"Okay! You are fine! Then how do you answer this question? According to the records of the Demon Tribunal, those survivors of Armageddon were corrupted on the way to escape! The Tribunal's judgment is not wrong! The purge is correct!"

Kripman's roar made Kaiser White Fang discouraged. He also knew about this, and he was responsible for solving the corruption on many ships.

Looking at the silent Lin Fan and the slumped-looking Kaiser White Ya, Kripman smiled proudly. They could not deny the judgment of the Inquisition. Corruption was everywhere and all the time!

Killing millions can save billions! This is the job of the Inquisition!

Prevent rebellion at the last moment, praise loyalty at the top of the sky!

Looking at the extremely arrogant Kripman, Lin Fan just sighed lightly, "Their betrayal is not because of others, but because of you, because of the empire."

Kripman's smile stiffened, Kaiser White Fang's face became serious, and the faces of the rest of the crowd were even more frightened.

They only regret that they have been promoted to this position and can hold such high-level meetings, so they might as well be a top soldier in peace.

Who wouldn't be frightened when they came for a meeting and would suddenly be targeted by the Inquisition and the Space Marine Chapter?

Some generals who had seen through life and death had already taken out the cigarettes from their waists, hung them on their noses and sniffed them.

Lin Fan waited for everyone to fall silent before he started to tell how bad the empire was now.

"There are two types of corruption, one is the corruption of the knowledgeable, and the other is the corruption of the ignorant."

"People who know chaos will take the initiative to embrace the power of evil and sacrifice their souls. People who don't know chaos will be coerced by these people. They don't know what the eight-pointed star symbol means, and they don't know the effects of physical mutations. What consequences."

"But they know that perverted killing and enjoyment is not good."

Lin Fan told everyone about the example during the Horus Heresy.

Those armies who followed the Warmaster in rebellion initially thought that they were the righteous party, following the incomparable benevolence and righteousness of the Horus Warmaster to crusade against the rebels.

However, the subsequent supernatural mutations of the ships and crews, the burning, looting, and devastating massacres of Horus's legions made the Imperial Army wake up.

These people recognized the cruel and changeable nature of Chaos, and discovered that Horus had transformed from a benevolent and righteous warmaster into a cruel and violent monster.

The legions of glory wear the flesh of their victims, and the noble warriors indulge themselves in every possible way.

Many people's hometowns were destroyed, and many protected people became slaves.

No one knows about their bloody battle with Horus, and only Lin Fan can understand their loyalty from the few words in the story.

"Those people have seen a better life and the future written by the Emperor for them. For their ideals and beliefs, they can withstand the mutations in their bodies and resist the temptation of the evil god in their minds."

"They are enemies of the most powerful army, but they have not retreated at all. Who can say that they are traitors?"

"But I don't know this period of history. What you said is probably all falsehood."

Lin Fan looked at Kripman's face and laughed angrily.

He said, "Yeah, you don't know, because you don't think at all."

(You can say that Kripman doesn't think about the pun of "you don\\u0027t think", or you can secretly scold him for not thinking.)

The Red Hunters Chapter, they believe in the Emperor as a god and have a good relationship with the Inquisition.

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