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Chapter 140 Succubus



Chapter 140 Succubus

A Slaanesh mutant pushed a wheelbarrow along, with a blood-soaked person nailed to it.

He looked like a teenage boy, but his face had been torn off, leaving only bloodstains and making it impossible to tell who he was. He was nailed to a strange wooden frame covered in barbs that were tightly gripping his skin. His hands and feet were nailed to the frame, and his naked body was completely stripped of flesh, with his bones clearly visible. The pain caused him to scream incessantly, but his tongue had been cut off, preventing him from making any sound.

Even a tough guy like Bertrand Russell felt a chill run down his spine when he saw this scene.

Company Commander Morey immediately fired a shot at "him," and with a "bang," half of his body was blown off.

The best way to escape suffering is death, and the Space Marines are willing to be that good man.

“Demon, your sins must be repaid with death,” Company Commander Morey said coldly.

Seeing Lord Wayne tortured beyond recognition, Russell's heart bled. This wasn't because he had a particularly good relationship with Lord Wayne; as a human being, he couldn't bear to see anyone suffer like this.

He had never felt such hatred before, not even when he encountered cruel and savage orcs. Orcs were indeed brutal, but they would also give you a quick death.

All the Slaanesh mutants before us today must die; only their blood can wash away the crimes committed today.

Anger surged within him, and with his left hand, he put down the Fire Qilin and pulled out the Power Axe.

"Attack!" Morey roared and charged towards Keinbord first, followed immediately by four Space Marines.

The Slaanesh mutants swarmed forward, attempting to stop the Space Marines.

Although there were only five Space Marines, their firepower was extremely fierce, and their bomb guns instantly carved a path to Keenbord.

"Kadia, stand firm!" Russell roared, brandishing the "Blood Drinker" and "Power Axe" as he charged forward.

Without hesitation, the commandos charged toward the Slaanesh mutants, chanting "Kadia, stand firm!"

Human courage has never been questionable.

No Slaanesh mutant could withstand Russell's wrath; every swing of the Blood Drinker killed a Slaanesh mutant.

As the killing continued, his rage grew stronger and stronger. At this moment, he was like a mad beast, roaring and slaughtering the Slaanesh mutants.

The power of role models is undoubtedly enormous. When Russell went on a rampage, slaughtering the Slaanesh mutants, the commandos followed suit, roaring and waving their weapons, determined to cut off the mutants' heads.

Keenbold didn't think this was a suitable battlefield for him. In this open area, he was no match for five Space Marines. The cunning fellow took advantage of the fact that his men could still hold him off and quickly escaped. Of course, Captain Morey wouldn't let him get away so easily. He led his men and quickly gave chase.

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"Put him down!" Russell said with a sigh.

Two Cardia commandos lowered the mangled body from the wooden frame.

“We should give him a simple funeral!” Kayans suggested.

Russell nodded and then said to the two team members: "Go find a good place, dig a grave, and bury him. That's the only thing we can do."

"Company Commander Morey has already gone after Keinbird? What should we do?" Although Kayans is nominally Russell's leader, Russell is the strongest among them.

Russell thought for a moment and said: If I'm not mistaken, Keane Bird should have escaped into that secret passage. It's very dangerous inside, so you can't go. But I can't let that culprit get away with it. I'll kill him no matter where he is.

“Perhaps we should wait here for Captain Morey and the others. If even the Space Marines can’t handle you, there’s no point in going!” Kayans thought Russell shouldn’t take the risk either.

Russell knew that Cayenne was right. If five Space Marines couldn't kill Keenbord, there was no point in him going. But he was very upset to watch Keenbord leave. He kept thinking about Master Wayne's broken body.

“Brother, I must go. I must avenge him. It’s worth it even if it costs me my life,” Russell said firmly.

Kayans glanced at Russell but did not try to persuade him. He said, "If you've already made up your mind, what can I say?"

Russell nodded to him, said nothing more, and turned to leave.

Upon entering this secret passage again, Russell's mood was completely different. This time, he did not take out the Fire Kirin but instead used the two melee weapons.

The power axe emitted a faint blue glow in the darkness, providing some light to the otherwise pitch-black passage.

As Russell ventured deeper into the secret passage, he soon encountered the two headless corpses once again.

This puzzled Russell. Had Keinborne not fled this way? If it were a Space Marine chasing Keinborne, they would have fired their guns, but there were no signs of battle on the surrounding walls.

He wasn't sure what other monsters might be behind the secret passage, but since things had come to this, he had no choice but to bite the bullet and venture deeper.

A strange smell emanated from deep within; Russell recognized it as the scent of blood mixed with perfume.

Suddenly, something gleaming silver appeared ahead, and Russell's heart sank completely upon seeing it.

This is not a thing, but a corpse, or more precisely, the corpse of a Space Marine.

The massive body, over three meters tall, lay lifeless on the ground. Russell turned him over and examined him closely, discovering that the Space Marine had no wounds on his body, and no signs of battle on his armor. His eyes were closed, but a smile appeared on his lips.

He was puzzled. The Space Marine seemed to be asleep.

Squatting beside the Space Marine's corpse, Russell hesitated. Should he go any further? Now that even a Space Marine had died here, there must be a terrifying Slaanesh demon lurking inside. Going there would only lead to his own demise.

Unconsciously, his gaze drifted into the darkness of the passage. Suddenly, the pitch-black passage changed, a vortex gathered, and then dispersed.

Russell thought he had misjudged the situation, and when he looked into the darkness again, it changed once more.

A woman slowly walked out from inside. Russell was surprised to see who it was. Jean Isabella slowly walked out from inside, her body shimmering with a soft light, which made her look even more beautiful and holy.


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