Chapter 152: Immovable Object

The Ultramarines Victrix Guard did not exert force immediately, but first scanned around with his eyes, and then ran his fingers around the hilt of the sword to confirm that there were no mechanisms or micro-devices.

When he discovered that the structure of the sword was as simple as its plain surface, his movements hesitated for a moment.

But in the end, he decided to press the side of his palm diagonally onto the hilt of the sword, against the Counterbalance Pommel.

At the moment he tried to exert force, he realized why Blythe couldn't pull out this sword, and what the phrase "As expected" represented.

At their level of strength, they can already vaguely perceive things that cannot be explained by language or common sense.

For example, at the moment of exertion, he felt the Unbreakable Edict of "Immovable Object".

Just as an object with mass will inevitably generate gravity, or a person who is killed will die, it is not strong enough or anchored by something.

Like a concise line, or a simple physics formula in a book, drawn in front of you, naturally telling you one thing: it cannot be moved by you.

This almost absurd perception even made this Victrix Honor Guard suspect that he was hallucinating.

However, although this feeling was as imperceptible as a breeze, it always surrounded him and was difficult to ignore.

If this was true, then it meant something far more serious than a Warlord Titan.

He exerted force with some disbelief.

Exerting force, exerting all his strength, Machine Spirit's Rebuke.

There was no sense of powerlessness, nor the burden of trying to pull a heavy object.

Everything was absurdly natural, until the Victrix Guard's output was so great that he also suffered Ceramite Gauntlet Fracture.

He looked at his bloodstained, broad palm, unable to describe the feeling of trying to pull out the sword just now... If he had to find a similar metaphor, it could probably be compared to an ordinary person pushing their palm forward.

Would the person pushing their palm be surprised that their push didn't push the universe away?

He had seen similar devices or equipment before. A relatively well-known example is the sword held in the hand of his own genetic father, which can "completely kill demons" even in the real universe, no matter how you come to the real universe, whether it is a so-called projection or something else, it's all useless.

In addition, according to secret intelligence obtained from the Battle of Baal, those things imprisoned by Tyranids called "Shard of the Star Gods" also exhibit similar characteristics.

But the problem is that those characteristics are generally extremely powerful. Why is it that here it is something similar to Machine Spirit's Covenant?

What else, what else is definitely hidden beneath this.

The Space Marine's Sus-an Membrane Activation is extremely fast, and in the next moment, he realized the terrifying fact hidden within:

If this sword is an "Immovable Object" to everything else, and only the person in front of him can wield it, then it means one thing: almost nothing can stop its progress.

Because stopping a moving "Immovable Object" is itself trying to move it.

Based on this characteristic alone, the sword in front of him may be one of the sharpest weapons he has ever seen. In front of it, whether it is the Auramite Aegis layer of the Custodes or a weed on the roadside, there is no difference.

Even Void Shield Array cannot work against it, because the essence of Void Shield Array is to throw the incoming object into the warp, and this matter itself is trying to move something.

However, the more crucial question is, why was he the one chosen? Is it this seemingly unremarkable Astra Militarum?

He looked too ordinary, without showing any of the characteristics that heroes should have, not even the temperament of someone who has been in a high position for a long time. If he hadn't learned about it in advance in the communication, he would have thought that this person was just an ordinary Astra Militarum soldier.

Blythe must know something more than himself.

The Victrix Honor Guard also realized this at the same time.

When faced with such an unknown thing, the best way is not to mess around when it is stable and you don't have any information, but to act together with someone who at least has some knowledge.

In the face of a truly important matter, he unhesitatingly put aside his previous little disagreements with Blythe, and cooperated with her in a calm manner:

"It is indeed strange, and it is indeed very valuable. Judging from my knowledge, if you intend to hand it over, then you can choose any planet in the Ultramar Domain except Macragge itself."

Saying that this thing is worth a world is already very conservative. Perhaps it is an ancient relic that has been passed down to this day, worth at least more than a battleship.

Zhang Ge was speechless when he heard this.

You guys know how to offer conditions.

One Shrine World, one of the five hundred worlds of Ultramar.

What if you followed the Warhammer tradition and went crazy, determined to eliminate him, the Potential Maleficarum carrying the unknown object?

Ordo Hereticus, save me? Lunatics, save me?

Zhang Ge himself certainly knew that the thing in his pocket was valuable. He was not a fool, and he certainly knew the value of resurrecting a Warlord Titan with one sword strike.

The question is, would telling it be equivalent to actively seeking death?

If you are captured for Sanctioned Psyk-interrogation and proactively say it, you can say that it is to avoid subsequent punishment and die happily, but opening your mouth and catching someone and saying: Brother, the thing in my pocket is so awesome, stabbing it into a Titan can pull it up on the spot.

Is this seeking death or reasonable information sharing? Zhang Ge felt that the risk of the former was a bit too great.

After organizing his words, Zhang Ge could only reveal some things as much as possible, and said:

"The source of this sword is a Great Unclean One... at least some kind of warp entity that is very likely similar to a Great Unclean One. To be honest, I don't know if I have been tainted by Chaos Taint Markers."

The Victrix Honor Guard almost couldn't hold back when he heard this.

A Great Unclean One corrupted this thing and then used it to corrupt you? I could believe it if you said that the Great Unclean One was assimilated by this thing, but if a Great Unclean One could pull out a sword like this, then the Imperium would not be able to hold on until now.

Unexpectedly, Palatine Blythe looked as if she knew what she was talking about when she heard this, and said:

"Hmm... although there are no Chaos Taint Markers, this is indeed a hidden danger. Go with me after you board the ship. You will be Sanctioned Psyk-interrogation in the Convent Prioris of the Hyberia later."

The Victrix Honor Guard next to him thought to himself that this was bad. I thought this person came to steal the Titan, but I didn't expect that she actually had ulterior motives.

Before he could organize a reasonable reason, Zhang Ge had already responded with joy:

"If it's for the sake of the Imperium, I have no objection, but I hope that my subordinate soldiers can be properly handled."

"No, your power will not be taken away and you will not be imprisoned until the results of the Ordo Hereticus Protocol Gamma-7 are determined. You only need to follow the team to the monastery after landing."

When did the Sisters of Battle become so procedural? Isn't it all about roasting and then reporting?

Although he had this faint doubt, Zhang Ge still suppressed his doubts, saying:

"I see, then I have no objection."

And in the midst of the mutual conversation, above, the engineering ship had slowly driven to the top of the crashed armed transport ship, and a series of Tractor Beam of Mars fell from its belly, linking the two together.

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