Invincible after death, but in Warhammer 40K

Chapter 129: Chapter 129: Crash Landing



Among the sand seas on the ground, an ant was somewhat confused.

It had detected an unusual tremor, but the information contained in this sensation had far exceeded most of its cognition, which was based on genetic inheritance.

However, out of caution, it decided to return to its nest and report the situation to the Queen.

However, before it could return to its nest, an impact occurred that was enough to subvert its entire world.

A long, black shape, wrapped in a gust of air that whistled as it was compressed, made contact with the ground. The undulating waves composed of countless grains of yellow sand were suddenly split apart with a loud noise.

The front end of that thing first turned several sand dunes into a sky-filled sand mist that scattered to both sides, and then continued to thrust diagonally into the deeper areas with undiminished momentum.

A hundred meters, two hundred meters, three hundred meters: a gully was forcibly plowed out as she continued to advance, as if nothing could stop her momentum.

But this was just an illusion after all.

The fine sand at the front was compressed layer by layer, and the kinetic energy was gradually dissipated. After the front half had already plunged diagonally into the sand sea, this disaster that seemed to want to destroy the entire world finally gradually calmed down.

The scattered flying sand made the surrounding environment become dim yellow, naturally obscuring the ant's vision as well.

It sensed that the pheromones of its distant nest had disappeared in the disaster just now, but its simple organs could not support the emotion of sorrow, only prompting it to turn its head and leave, heading towards finding the next suitable place to build a nest. However, this turning motion did not allow it to escape its fate in the following events.

Through the countless yellow mists, it could see clusters of white and bright light vaguely flickering above. As time passed, those lights were approaching the ground more and more.

Before long, a huge white column of fire piercing through the sand dust appeared in the ant's field of vision, explaining to it what the light source really was.

The glow and heat of the plasma rapidly melted and evaporated the fine sand on the ground. Layers of crystal-like vitrification appeared on the edges of its contact with the contrail, refracting the light brought about by the white flames that were caused by the high temperature, which was extraordinarily dazzling.

Those scorched parts naturally also included the previous ant.

This did not have any additional effect on the continued development of events.

The trails thrust into the ground entrusted the aircraft that were connected to the retro-thrusters, gradually slowing the speed at which one behemoth after another descended from the sky. Eventually, they slowly prostrated themselves in the sand waves.

In the precisely calculated landing, these giant ships, end to end, surrounded the ship that had initially crashed at the core, forming a temporary ring-shaped fortress of considerable size among the yellow sands.

Until the last transport ship landed, the engines of each ship were turned off to reduce the characteristics shown in the detection.

In the originally noisy environment, as the engine noises disappeared, there was only the sound of the gale moving the flying sand for a time.

However, this situation did not last long.

In the center, on the ship that had crashed, which was the Armed Transport ship, a hatch near the surface was opened.

Although it was said to be near, it was still at least a dozen meters away from the ground, sloping along with the angle that the ship had been thrust into the sand.

After several veterans wearing Carapace Armor carefully poked their heads out to observe the surrounding environment, they gave a "safe" gesture to the rear.

Then, Zhang Ge, who was feeling somewhat dizzy from being shaken by the inertia, poked half of his body out of it as well.

At this time, several veterans, stepping with Mag-boots, had already spread out towards the surrounding outer walls. What entered Zhang Ge's vision were only countless raised sand dust and sand dunes with vaguely visible outlines, and then, further away, was the huge ring-shaped area that was only faintly visible at this time, as described in the plan.

Not breathing fresh air above for long, Zhang Ge, whose face was pounded by the countless flying sands, shrank back and decided to put on his helmet first.

Seeing this situation, Amilia asked with some puzzlement:

"Is there danger?"

"No, if you exclude a bunch of sand wanting to rush into your eye sockets and nostrils, it looks pretty safe."

First, he wiped off those attached to his lips, then Zhang Ge reached to his eye socket and tried to rub away the debris attached to his eyeballs.

But just as he put his hand near his eyes, he felt his wrist suddenly being grabbed, and then pried open in an irresistible force.

Although he temporarily lost his vision because he closed his eyes and could not see who was doing this, the familiar touch on his wrist did not make Zhang Ge panic.

Sure enough, Amilia's voice sounded soon after, but this time it was much closer:

"This may get it deeper... open your eyes."

Hearing this, Zhang Ge opened his eyes and saw the other party at close range, and she was continuing to approach.

It was not until the two could clearly feel the heat flow brought out by each other's breathing that Amilia finally stopped.

Zhang Ge and Amilia looked at each other, but their eyes did not meet.

The former shifted his gaze a little embarrassedly after staring at the other party's dazzling golden eyes, while the latter always focused her attention on finding foreign objects in Zhang Ge's eyes.

Looking at the skin in front of him, which was flawless even when approaching this distance, Zhang Ge became a little curious about its touch.

However, before he could turn his thoughts into actions, fingers covered with Power Armour reached up from below, filling his vision.

After confirming the location of those foreign objects, Amilia very accurately let her fingertips just pinch the two sides of them without touching Zhang Ge's eyeballs. She flicked them away one by one with extreme speed.

Not long after, he heard her say:

"Okay."

Amilia stepped back, and after regaining the ability to move freely, the first thing Zhang Ge did was walk up a few steps.

He kicked one of the veterans on the butt at the edge of the door, who was making a "I didn't see anything" expression but had been slow to put on a filtration mask and was winking at him, and said irritably:

"Move the position, let the officer go first."

"Yes yes."

The other party side-stepped a few steps in line with Zhang Ge's strength, replying with a smile that he didn't know whether it was a grin or an apologetic smile, and watched Zhang Ge and Amilia walk out of the hatch one after another.

Selectively ignoring the taunts from the rear, such as "Let you keep staring" "Glad I reacted quickly," Zhang Ge walked downwards along the outer wall of the ship with the help of his Mag-boots.

In that short period just now, a large number of Skitarii had already poured out from various locations on the ship ahead of the other troops, checking whether there were any hidden threats in the surrounding area.

In the sky, the aircraft fleet that had landed after the fleet also passed through the yellow sand under the signal guidance of the ground forces and stopped at various relatively flat landing areas.

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