Chapter 824: Tarina Is Loyal
"Exam? You demons. Forget it." Cather White Fang waved his hand, feeling that he had subconsciously asked a stupid question.
"Yes, I was assigned here for the exam." Talina said as a matter of course, "Our master wanted to give the master a surprise, and then sent us demons who passed the humanities exam to help out or something."
Wodehouse frowned and asked, "Help the 13th Black Expedition?"
"I don't know about this. Anyway, the keeper who assigned me the job just asked me to pay attention to finding and killing all the heretics."
The word heresy was too strange to come out of the demon's mouth. Wodehouse continued to ask with a strange feeling, "What do these heretics mean? Cultists?"
"Almost. For example, there was a guy named Maletofu in this group. That guy had his brain burned by the Blood God. If I hadn't discovered it earlier, this group would have been in his pocket."
"Then why didn't you report it to the top of the empire?"
"I report it? Who do I report it to? To the Inquisitor? I'm afraid he will kill me first and then slowly investigate. That's too boring."
So his actions almost killed a loyal legion commander? And a loyal Slaanesh demon lieutenant? Wodehouse felt even more uncomfortable when he realized this.
"Then how did you get this body? Did you devour the soul of this girl?" Cather White Fang pointed at Talina's body and asked.
Tarina twisted her body, "What are you talking about? The original owner of this body was killed by her father at birth. In the culture of Voskani, giving birth to a girl as the first child is considered unlucky. After all, they are thinking about offering the emperor a firstborn son who can join the army. So Tarina was thrown into the backyard by her father and froze to death at birth. After I possessed her, she lay in the backyard for several days. When her father saw that I was still alive, he knelt down to me and thanked the emperor for his gift with tears."
The wild wolf was silent. They were born in a more bitter and cold world, and they had a cultural recognition of the Voskani people's practice of survival of the fittest.
Tarina still looked cheerful. After all, all this was just a novel experience for her. She talked about the cold eyes and indifference she suffered during her early military service and training. The soldiers in the training camp were looking for trouble every day. Some of them even asked Tarina to lick their dirty leather boots with her tongue after the training.
At this point, Tarina's body turned red as if she was angry. She clenched her fists and said dissatisfiedly, "At that time, I really wanted to. I really wanted to."
"Do you really want to knock them to the ground?" Cather White Fang interrupted.
"No! I almost knelt down to lick their boots. Oh." Tarina trembled, her face flushed with a sickly blush, and her body exuded the smell of dissatisfaction, "I like them treating me like that! I also hope that they can do it more roughly, catch me! Hang me up! Use a whip to whip me like livestock! But they are a bunch of cowards! They are afraid of the political commissar. Ah. Damn it. The political commissar controls everything."
"I am pleased with the political commissar's loyalty to his duties." Korsaro Khan's complaints won unanimous approval from everyone.
And Tovens! And my lovely Tovens! Tarina was excited when she thought of him. She knew too well what Tovens wanted to do to her, and she also enjoyed the little interaction with Tovens.
Many Slaanesh demons on missions outside found a toy to amuse themselves when they were bored, and Talina was one of them.
Talina howled sadly, "But I still have work to do, and I can't eat them all up during working hours. Do you know how painful this is?"
"Stay away from me! Demon!" Kaiser White Fang jumped away in disgust, he didn't want to be touched by Talina's hand.
Wodehouse sighed, he covered his face and didn't know what to say, then he said, "Clean up here, and then we will prepare to return to Cadia. It seems that my prediction is not accurate, so let's take it one step at a time."
Everyone nodded and carried the unconscious soldier on the ground on their shoulders.
The Space Marines of the three regiments shocked the Vorskani soldiers stationed on the planet. Regarding the arrival of the Space Marines and the coma of officers and guards, Wodehouse just said that this was a secret mission. Although you are not directly involved, being stationed here is already a great loyalty to the Emperor.
After receiving such an evaluation from the Space Marines, the Volskani people were too excited to salute.
A few minutes later, in the ship's medical room.
"Gu. My whole body hurts so much." Creed and Tovens woke up from their coma. They got up and saw that the other party was still alive, and immediately entered the fighting state. At this moment, whoever started first would have the advantage.
"Hey, slow down, you two." Two palms were placed on their chests, separating the two who were about to wrestle together.
When Creed saw that it was Wodehouse, he stopped and sat quietly on the bed. Tovens, who was standing by, found that the atmosphere was a little subtle, and his brain, which had just been boiling with blood, suddenly calmed down.
"You are not traitors." Wodehouse said in an unquestionable tone, "The real traitor has been exiled by my spell, and she can no longer continue her terrible and evil plan."
"Who is that? My lord?" Creed asked anxiously.
"It's Sergeant Aurora."
"What? Her?" Creed couldn't believe it.
"That's right, she stole the beacon we gave you and injured all the soldiers stationed outside the door. If not..." Wodehouse's eyes glanced at Tarina who looked cold and serious to the side, like He said with difficulty as if he had eaten shit, "If it weren't for Adjutant Tarina, you might have become part of Aurora's plan."
Only then did Tovins notice Tarina waiting at the door. He was heartbroken when he saw the bruises on Tarina's face and neck.
"Okay, you guys have a good rest. We are getting ready to leave for Cardia." Wodehouse was about to leave, and then he was stopped by Tovins.
Tovens pointed to a watch and asked, "Sir, has the ship been repaired? But the time now is still some time away from what the great sage said."
Wodehouse responded, "The machine spirit rejoices."
boom!
The door is closed.
Tovins scolded the machine spirit for being so uncertain, and then he began to care about Talina's situation. It was as if nothing had happened between him and Creed.
"The art of fishing." Tovens said nonchalantly, "This is a very common thing, but it is rare for someone to be able to keep an eye on it. Fortunately, you are asked to do this by the Space Marines, not the Inquisition."
Creed smiled stiffly, "Yeah, fortunately it's a Space Marine and not an Inquisition."