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

Chapter 809 You Said I Was a Traitor? Where Is the Evidence?

The process of examining traitors is cautious.

Even the most paranoid Inquisitor will not easily brand someone a traitor. You can suspect that anyone has abandoned the light of the Emperor and turned to the power of destruction, but you must produce evidence to prove that he is really a traitor.

If someone stands in front of you and talks about a person or a group as a hateful traitor without being able to produce any evidence, his behavior is already quite suspicious.

It is not uncommon to label loyalists as traitors and eliminate them to facilitate their own actions. At least Creed has seen dozens of similar things in his 40-year life.

But finding evidence is not too difficult. The traitor will show his disregard and blasphemy of the rules and regulations of the Empire in the details.

Tattoos, ornaments on military uniforms, and the smoothness of the double-headed eagle mark on weapons can all cause the political commissar to suspect that the army is corrupting.

But the Raven Guard's Colvin said that he did not find anything unusual when he secretly observed the Volskani Iron Cavalry, and even Wodehouse said that he did not feel any evil shadow when he used psychic power to probe the Volskani people's brains.

The Volskani people were still wearing neat red uniforms, and everyone cleaned his guns and recited the Emperor's Words by heart.

If it weren't for Lin Fan's reminder, Colvin would never doubt such a solemn army.

In fact, Colvin was already shaken. He felt that the internal turmoil caused by rashly eliminating the "loyal legion" of millions of people would be far more serious than a legion's real rebellion. (I don't know how many people there are in the Voskani Corps.

Think about it from another angle, Colvin's worries are not unreasonable.

If it was the Dark Angels or the Iron Hands who fought side by side with Lin Fan, they would come to Colvin who knew nothing and said, "Hey brother, a legion that has fought for the Empire for hundreds of years is going to be a traitor. We are going to kill all these traitors. Will you come?"

Colvin would definitely not believe it, and then he would have to think carefully about whether the brothers who asked him to fight the traitors together were real traitors.

"Aren't you good at stealth? Why don't we go get a few deformed heads, and you throw them on the legion commander's bed, and we can catch them red-handed, so that no one can say anything more." Kaiser White Fang said seriously, doing this can save a lot of effort.

"Every action must leave a trace", Colvin did not agree with Kaiser White Fang's approach. "The Raven Guard will never do such a thing of framing others, and even if we really do it, you must consider that if this behavior is exposed, the traitors will seize this opportunity to make a big fuss and make the warriors of the entire star zone panic, fearing that they will be suddenly labeled as traitors. The Raven Guard will also be found out and turn from a glorious original war group into a framed thief. At that time, you can only hear the Raven Guard's unwilling screams in the dying land of the Ghoul Star Zone."

In addition to the fact that there is no evidence, another problem also gives Creed a headache.

That is, the fact that the Voskani Iron Cavalry is a traitor is not known to the Cadia high-level.

Wodehouse does not trust the Cadia high-level. He thinks there are also hidden traitors among them.

Apart from the stars in front of him, Besides the Space Marines, Creed was the second mortal who was fortunate enough to learn that the Volskani Iron Cavalry was a traitor. The first mortal who knew this news was the Microfilament Inquisitor.

Creed smacked his lips. Although he understood the importance of confidentiality, he was also distressed that he was involved in such a dangerous and troublesome matter. "To be honest, I think we are more like traitors. We have already planned to massacre friendly forces when there is no evidence. Our gathering is so secret that the things we discuss are not known to any imperial agency."

At this point, Creed looked at the Space Marines in front of him. He suddenly thought boldly, is it possible that these Space Marines are the real traitors?

Impossible.

Creed quickly denied his thoughts. If even the original regiment that followed the Emperor to fight east and west chose to betray, then Cadia It is only a matter of time before the sector falls.

"In fact, someone knows our plan." Wodehouse said.

"Emperor?"

"Yes, he knows."

"But it is still... I don't have any opinion on the Emperor who protects mankind, but this is not convincing, unless you..."

"Unless I shine with golden light, making all enemies tremble for me? Friendly forces march forward under my light, and the guilty cry and swear to wash away their sins with their lives?"

"That's it, the scriptures of the state religion are all written like this. Even the biography of the Sun Lord Macharius is not lacking in such descriptions."

Wodehouse smiled. He knew that Lin Fan could meet Creed's needs, but it was meaningless to say that Lin Fan, who was not in the Cadia sector, was not meaningful now, so Wodehouse told Creed his plan.

"Do you know the planet 0-B1?"

Creed nodded. It was a barren planet that produced nothing except stone. The Mechanicus only placed an excavation factory and tens of thousands of slaves on the surface of the planet.

The only place with a large demand for stone is Agpilina Forge World, which needs a lot of stone and soil to fill the cracked foundation.

Captain Korven skillfully and skillfully destroyed the engine of the battleship carrying the Volskani Iron Cavalry, which was paralyzed when it sailed near the planet 0-B1.

The personnel on the warships alone could not repair the damage caused by Colvin himself, so they would certainly ask for technical assistance from the Agrippina Forge World.

"And it just so happens that I have some friendship with the great sage of the Agrippina Forge World, and he will help us complete the next task." Korsaro Khan said from behind.

"Then what should I do?" Creed asked. He saw Wodehouse smile meaningfully, and waves of uneasiness surged from the depths of his heart.

"Actually, it's nothing. We are going to let you test the Volskani Iron Cavalry." Wodehouse said.

"Test?" Creed's uneasiness became more and more serious.

Wodehouse took out a necklace from his arms, and hanging on the rope was an eight-pointed star stained with blood and black.

The moment Creed saw the eight-pointed star, he felt a stinging pain in his eyes. He seemed to understand what Wodehouse wanted to do.

This think tank wanted to wear this filthy Chaos Evil to test the officers of the Volskani Iron Cavalry. If they really rebelled, they would naturally turn a blind eye to Creed's Chaos Evil. If they did not rebel, Creed's forehead would be pierced with a hole.

(I really don't know how many people there are in the Volskani Regiment, but there is a description in the Fall of Cadia: There are millions of Cadian warriors stationed on the Tyrok Plain. The Volskani Regiment rebelled at the landing site on this plain. Their surprise attack slaughtered all the senior generals of Cadia and turned the Tyrok Plain upside down. So I think the Volskani Regiment should have a lot of people. If it is only a small regiment of a few thousand people, I don't think it is necessary for the Cadia Supreme Command to come and greet them in person.)

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