Warhammer: I don’t want to be a can of worms! ! ! - Chapter 559 The Disappearance of 8 Deaths
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Chapter 559 8. The disappearance of death
The battered shuttle eventually landed on a small cargo ship high above the planet.
This is a small ship that was converted from a cargo ship into an armed cargo ship. It can be seen that the conversion was very hasty. The emblem of Ms. Tice’s family has been hastily painted on the side of the ship.
Almost as soon as he boarded the ship, Black realized that something was wrong with Hades.
But Hades didn’t show anything, he just chatted casually with Ogreen. Ogreen told Hades that he was called a smart head.
After the chat with Ogryn came to an end, Hades turned sideways and looked at Thies who seemed to be absent-minded. Out of concern for the Inquisition and the National Church, Thies did not allow others to contact Hades and his party.
Through the dim glass, Hades could see the curious or frightened eyes of those people – but most of them seemed to be young and old.
“Ma’am, do you have anything to explain?”
Hades asked. He did not look at Thies. His eyes seemed to penetrate the wall and look towards a certain cabin.
Thies took a deep breath.
“I’m sorry, Pluto.” She tried to calm down her mood as much as possible, “Please forgive me for my lapse just now.”
“I just…” Thies smiled nervously, “Please allow me to think of the Inquisition and the National Church first – you may be able to understand a small noble’s fear of these institutions.”
“I need to prioritize the trouble that contacting you could cause…from those agencies, and…”
“Are you really…” Thies smiled self-deprecatingly, as if breaking a jar. “My brother often taught me about popular science.”
“Actually, my people and I were driven out by Mauro, the governor of the planet. Before that, he and an inquisitor had just robbed my ship.”
Tis blinked and looked at the cabin where Hades was looking,
“Because my brother is the only nobleman among the nobles in Aswan who believes in the Plutonian religion,”
“Therefore, Mauro forcibly took him to the ship where he fled, and those who were suffering from the plague of immortality were thrown onto my ship.”
Thies took another deep breath, finished everything, and looked at Hades with relief.
“I suppose that’s what you want me to explain?”
Hades was silent, the plague of immortality?
What he could feel was more than a hundred souls burning abnormally. The fire of those souls seemed to be extinguished, but they refused to dim in the subspace.
“Father,” Black added in time, “the undead – a certain disease that appeared in the real world after Lord Mortarion led his army to attack the subspace. People cannot truly die. The Death Guard believes that this may be the God of Death. Evidence of the gradual loss of [death] authority.”
What does this have to do with Pluto Cult?
As if he knew Hades’ question, Blake spoke,
“The treatment method to put these undead to sleep is to use your gift of summoning the soulless ones to put them to sleep. Conventional methods of destroying corpses cannot make them die.”
Hades nodded, still staring at the abnormal subspace area and pondering,
“You should probably explain this to me before this happens, Tes.”
Thies’s face turned pale, “Sir, I’m sorry – I was too nervous just now, and… the time of your arrival was too coincidental.”
“My…my brother was infected with the immortal plague a while ago.”
She had a quarrel with her dying brother Shaw, and she cursed her closest relatives for taking in the undead that Mauro had thrown to them, so that Shaw himself was infected with the plague!
She looked at her brother’s cloudy eyes and cursed, if the Pluto he believed in really existed – then why didn’t He come to rescue His followers, but instead let him fall into the disease?
After that, Tis sealed the cabin where the undead were held, and her brother was also there. She had a stone heart and allowed the ghosts imprisoned in the world to wail bitterly.
She must cut off the source of transmission as much as possible.
Every day and every night, the howls of those immortal but rotting people spread from the pipes, almost driving her crazy.
More than once, she thought about setting those people on fire.
But no – this is an absolute no.
Her brother had taught her more than once that even if she burned the patients, those people would still be “immortal”. Their souls would be trapped in the corpses that were incinerated into powder, and they would lose the only possibility of “healing”.
She must successfully lead her ship out of this star field, find a Pluto church where at least three soulless people exist, and then let these people find complete rest—including her brother.
This was almost impossible on this crudely armed cargo ship.
Therefore, Tis chose to follow Mauro’s ships, even if it meant that Mauro would probably come to seize them again.
But Mauro’s inquisitor has a way to avoid the swarm of insects. This is the safest way.
Precisely because in order to prevent Mauro from snatching supplies again, after receiving Barry’s signal, Tis was ecstatic – firstly, because Tianshi was not dead, and secondly, because she now needed to strengthen the weapons on the ship as much as possible.
The righteous Celestial Lions also hate the main hive lord Mauro.
Tis immediately decided to deviate temporarily to pick up Tianshi, and then follow Mauro’s ship.
But…she never expected to see Pluto, the son of Pluto…anything related to the Pluto religion behind Barry.
The first moment he saw them, what Thies thought was whether they were evil things pretending to be Pluto.
No… how could her brother’s existence, who prayed every day and every night, appear in front of her so easily? She thought of the prayers that came from the pipe next to her bed day and night. Those tiny words eroded her, making her Collapse, and finally numbness.
In the end, Thies’s biggest driving force in hoping to sail out of this star field was no longer alive, but wanted those people to die.
It is even more of a fear of the unknown. The plague of immortality will only appear after a person “dies”. It is unimaginable to Tiss that if one day she finds that her heartbeat has stopped but she is not dead yet, how devastated she will be. .
Maybe she had already been infected too.
Is that Hades? Could that be Hades? There is still a conspiracy, or a temptation from the Inquisition – some extreme Inquisitors will burn all the undead with fire.
Tis didn’t believe them, but she believed Barry, and after some cursory questioning, Tis confirmed that Barry was sane, loyal to the God-Emperor, and just a little tired.
Tis crossed the line between evil and the possibility of the Inquisition.
But is he Hades?
Tis was not a believer, but her brother had often mentioned Pluto’s great deeds to her – if he was really Pluto, why did he need to use a small, noble ship?
If he was really the one who could destroy stars with one hand, why would he need to use a simple ship?
If he wasn’t, and was just a liar, Tiese would detonate the bomb on the shuttle immediately, she couldn’t let a dangerous element return to her ship.
But Thies finally gave in.
Just because Hades showed that dark tide.
The moment she saw those dark waters, Tis made her own decision.
Regardless of whether he was Pluto or a saint from Pluto’s religion who was like a living saint – she would think so according to what he said – as long as he could save the undead.
Her thoughts reached her brother, and Thies shuddered again for a moment.
She almost covered her face and cried – Thies asked herself, would she dare to open the door that she had tightly closed and sealed for a month?
How will she face those…living corpses?