Starting from the Planetary Governor - Chapter 1029

Chapter 1020, The Fighting Angel
. The forces of Organgron, the Supreme Grand Master of the Angels of Death, were already locked in a bitter battle.
He had a rare moment of regret,
but only a tiny one.
If he were given the chance to choose again, he would still rally the armies of the Angels of Death and march into this deadly land. He would simply be more cautious, mustering a larger force, and more carefully considering whether to accept support from the New Empire.
Regardless, they were bound to come.
He knew that the sudden appearance of the evil god named Bassol in the Honey Earth region of the Osa star field, clearly detected by them, was no coincidence, nor was it due to their superior intelligence capabilities; it was purely Bassol’s deliberate act.
It was both an invitation and a blatant provocation.
Of course, the Angels of Death would come.
Being forced into the heart of the Stone Monastery was something that hadn’t happened in the Chapter’s ten thousand years of history!
This very scene had occurred during the last attack on the Stone Monastery. Had it not been for the sudden arrival of the Blood Angels, the Angels of Death, caught in the crossfire, might not have survived the battle.
For the Angels of Death, they considered this a profound humiliation. The Chaos enemy had exploited their weakness and launched a despicable sneak attack.
Simply to avenge this humiliation was enough for the Angels of Death to launch an all-out assault on Bassor.
Moreover, the purpose of this war lay not only for humiliation but also for honor.
They had other compelling reasons.
The last time the Stone Monastery was breached by the Chaos enemy, the Angels of Death’s greatest concern was the many secrets they had buried deep within the stone.
Had these secrets been discovered by outsiders?
Could they have been leaked on a large scale?
For the Angels of Death, their most important goal was to eliminate the source of any potential leak.
Furthermore, it was best to prevent the involvement of forces outside the Angels of Death.
Therefore, even though he knew this battlefield was likely a pre-planned enemy zone, a trap, he still led his men and plunged in without hesitation.
His bold leap wasn’t purely reckless.
He had his reasons.
Last time, the Death Angels suffered a loss because they had only the few troops of their own Chapter. While they were elite, their numbers were insufficient. Legions had long been divided according to the Space Marine Codex, and even the Death Angels were limited to a thousand men.
But that was by no means their full strength.
This time, the twenty thousand warriors Organgron had assembled were worthy of being called a Legion!
He was determined to utterly annihilate those who dared challenge the Death Angels!
Even if it was a trap, what did it matter? Organgron believed that with the mighty force he had assembled, traps or not, he would crush them all!
The battle erupted in full force upon their entry into the Honey Saturn region.
Initially, the balance of power tilted in favor of the Death Angels. They held a significant advantage in space combat and in the ground landings on several planets.
The advantage they gained, in addition to dealing a powerful blow to the enemy and causing heavy casualties, also had a very important benefit: Bassol was forced to expose himself in a battle and wiped out a team of Death Angels.
That wasn’t Bassall’s true form, of course. But according to the Angels of Death’s Chief Librarian, this incarnation represented a supreme effort on his part.
Eliminating it would severely cripple Bassall’s power, preventing him from sending new incarnations into the real universe for at least a hundred years, significantly impacting his ability to interfere with the physical universe.
Directly destroying a Warp God was impossible, as had been the case with beings of Bassall’s caliber. However, destroying his most important incarnation, thwarting his plans, and slaying the Chaos traitors who served him would provide the Angels of Death with temporary satisfaction and constitute a momentous act of revenge.
Therefore, after this figure appeared and the intelligence was confirmed, Orkron acted decisively, deploying a large force to the target location.
It was a world called Yusheng in the Honey Saturn region.
According to intelligence, Yusheng is a rainforest world with heavy rainfall. Approximately 91% of the planet’s surface is acidic ocean, while the remaining 9% of land, primarily located near the planet’s equator, is a hot and humid rainforest zone. The planet’s total population is approximately 550 million. Its primary industries are timber logging, processing, and primary agricultural products, making it a relatively poor and backward world.
However, during the battle, the Angels of Death discovered that the “Yusheng Planet” they encountered… seemed a little off. The land area was significantly larger than documented; while there were dense forests, they differed from the rainforest areas depicted in video footage. The trees were of different types, and their shapes were quite… distorted.
Initially, they believed the main cause of these drastic changes was the corruption of Chaos.
According to the think tanks’ analysis, Yusheng has plunged significantly into the Warp, even becoming semi-Warp-like. Under these circumstances, anything happening on Yusheng seemed normal.
But they soon discovered that things were not quite so simple.
Rather than saying that Yusheng Star had become semi-warp-like and was about to fall into the Chaos Realm, it would be better to say that this wasn’t Yusheng Star at all.
Everything here was almost identical to the Chapter’s records of the homeworld of Knight Star, supposedly destroyed ten thousand years ago!
Bassol! How dare he challenge the Angels of Death!
This was all intentional by that evil god!
Such blasphemy infuriated the
Angels of Death! Whether the evil god had some hidden agenda or simply wanted to humiliate them was irrelevant.
Kill them!
Organgron led the most elite group of the Angels of Death and their successors to Yusheng Star—they refused to acknowledge it as their homeworld, still referring to it by its original name.
However, it was a trap.
When Organgron arrived at Yusheng Star with his core force, he quickly discovered that the enemy was not as easy to deal with as he had initially imagined.
He and his troops were locked in a bitter battle.
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I originally said I would try to write during my business trip, but… shame on me, I didn’t do it.
I will update steadily until the end, and it’s not far away.
I won’t go anywhere on the 11th, I’ll stay at home and write!
(End of this chapter)
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