Chapter 115: There are heroes among ordinary people



Chapter 115: There are heroes among ordinary people

Thaddeus didn't know how he did it.

He led his company to the wind farm to carry out the mission in accordance with Yan Fangxu's orders.

After the orbital bombardment, he and his troops were not even considered the main force, but were just coordinating with the troops from the Governor's Infantry Regiment to carry out the blockade mission.

Later, the Space Marines and the Sisters of Battle arrived, and he didn't even know what to do at first.

Until a Space Marine and a Sister died in the core after a previous orbital bombardment.

When the surviving nun used the communications channel to report the situation to their head nun in a panic, Thadius finally understood what was going on.

Then he strode towards the hole.

Everyone was a little confused watching his behavior, and at first they didn't know what he was going to do. But soon a colleague reacted and came up to try to stop him.

In the heavy rain, his colleague hugged his waist from behind and shouted in his ear: "Are you crazy? Do you want to die?"

"Let go!" Thaddeus struggled hard.

"Don't go and die! That's something that even Space Marines can't handle! You'll just die in vain!"

"Who said that?" Thadius broke free and turned to his colleague who had fallen to the ground and said, "This battle requires a firm will, and I definitely don't lack that!"

As he said this, he thought of his good friend Cody again, remembered how he detonated the grenade and jumped into the enemy camp, and remembered what he failed to do at that time.

All this not only did not discourage him, but made him more determined: "This world has nothing to do with those Space Marines and Battle Sisters. They are still willing to fight to the death. In order to save our own homeland and to fulfill the ambitions of the Governor and all of us, why shouldn't we dare to sacrifice ourselves?"

"I'm not afraid of death. I was afraid once, but I won't be afraid this time! I will fight! I know I may be sending myself to die, but when I die, I hope more warriors will stand up!"

"We will win!"

He raised his arms and shouted, turned around resolutely, and walked to the cave in the wind and rain, holding his red hat.

He couldn't see where the hole was, but based on previous intelligence, he could roughly determine that it was within a certain range, and then he could reach out and feel around.

A few minutes later, he found it.

A white mist floated before his eyes, and when he came to his senses, he had arrived in that spiritual realm.

A roar from the projection of the angry owl pointed out to him the location of the enemy.

Without any hesitation, Thadius immediately plunged into the battle.

When he came to this spiritual realm in the form of soul projection, he was unarmed, but when he had a strong desire to attack, a rifle appeared in his hand unconsciously.

He roared as loudly as the projection of the angry owl and pulled the trigger at the monster. The bullets swept through the monster, which was at least twice as tall as him and required three or four of him to hug it, causing it to stagger.

Essentially, this gun and the bullets fired were all the power projected from Thaddeus's spiritual will. He was fighting with his own will, and the specific performance was irrelevant. The scenes in the spiritual realm would only transform into the scenes he was best at and most familiar with.

The bullets fired had quite significant effects, but it was not realistic to kill the Angry Owl projection just by doing so.

Withstanding his firepower, the Angry Owl projection roared at him. From its wide open beak, a white storm bullet shot out and hit him right in the chest.

This storm bomb looked much more terrible than the spells cast by the blue robes he had fought against when he and Coady were fighting side by side. It should have killed him without a doubt, but he didn't care about that at all, just thinking about hitting the angry owl as much as possible before he was hit.

Then, the storm bomb hit him in the chest and sent him flying.

He fell heavily a little distance away, his whole body was in pain and he felt like he was going to fall apart.

But being able to feel pain is a good thing. If a storm bomb were to kill you, you wouldn't even feel the pain.

Unlike now, he can still endure the pain and struggle to get up from the ground.

But during this process, the projection of the angry owl had already rushed towards his face.

He waved his left arm to block, and a blast-proof shield appeared on his arm, blocking the heavy blow from Angry Owl.

The angry owl raised Li's pair of front legs madly, raised them high, and smashed them down again.

One, two, three times...

Thadius held on tightly.

His mouth and nose were bleeding.

If there were any bystanders, they would even be able to see that the spiritual body, which symbolizes his entire soul, has become unstable and is showing a tendency to collapse.

In his distracted state, Thadius thought of his good friend Coady again.

They grew up together in the Abandoned Cave Society, trembled together in the dark cave when the bandits of the "Prisoners of the Dead" attacked the Abandoned Cave Society, saw the light brought to them by the Governor together, joined the army together, and became political commissars together...

Then, he couldn't help but think of the last scene before Cody's death. His good friend in the red hat jumped down from the half-ruins using his hands and feet, carrying two grenades and killing the enemy.

Thaddeus, who was carrying a blast shield to fend off the angry owl's attack, was in a trance, and the scene in his memory overlapped with the scene in front of him. He really saw a Cody jumping down from mid-air, with grenades in his hands and on his waist emitting green smoke.

boom!

The explosion happened!

The projection of the angry owl, which had raised its forelimbs again and was preparing to gather strength to give him the final blow, was blown to pieces.

In confusion, Thadius' eyes were shrouded in white mist, and then he felt a strong wind and cold rain hitting his face hard.

He fell down and fell into a puddle. There was a roar in his ears and he felt a warmth between his mouth and nose. It was blood that was uncontrollably flowing out, but was immediately washed down his face by the rain.

He looked out with his confused eyes and saw many comrades rushing towards him.

He stretched out his hand with all his strength and gave them a thumbs-up. Then everything went dark before his eyes and he knew nothing.

Schneider still couldn't believe what he saw.

After he solved the problem at the wind farm he was in charge of, he rushed over here, worried about the condition of his injured combat brother.

Halfway through the journey, he heard the bad news.

A brother who survived the century-long expedition died here.

He was extremely angry and even more resentful towards Martins.

It's not that he couldn't accept the sacrifice of his fighting brothers. In fact, from past experiences, he had long been accustomed to sacrifice.

But he couldn't accept that his battle-brother's death was in vain.

That’s right, he just felt that this matter was worthless at the moment.

They should die for the revival of the chapter, not die on this planet that cannot support the reconstruction of the chapter.

He had always felt that Martins and Rizzo were wasting their time.

But if it was just a waste of time, then it would be fine. Perhaps time would allow his two brothers to understand that it was ridiculous to pin their hopes on that skinny psychic governor.

But now, what they are wasting is not just time, but the lives of their fighting brothers!

This is just unacceptable.

He was going to come here, with his brother's body, and then go to Martins and Rizzo and ask them if their decision was the right one?

If they really wanted to follow this governor to the end, would the remaining six of them be enough to die?

One of their brothers had already died, but there was no sign of hope for the reconstruction of the regiment! On the contrary, the ridiculous governor had been planning for a long time and the city he had fought for was about to be destroyed in a storm.

Schneider came here with anger.

Then, he saw a mortal man take out the enemy that his battle-brother had failed to defeat until his death.

How is this possible?

How could a mere mortal possibly do this?

He had just personally experienced a battle against the projection of the Angry Owl, and he won easily.

He is a phoenix warrior who has fought for three hundred years. His spirit and his will are much harder than steel.

He agreed with the previous judgment from Pastor Grit and Rizzo that only they, the Emperor's Angels of Death, could possess such a tenacious spirit.

Even those battle sisters can't reach this level.

But now, a mortal?

Why?

He admitted that in his long combat career, there had been many mortals who had fought alongside him, whom even the Space Marines had to admire.

But those heroes are rare even in the most elite Astra Militarum troops. How can this native officer in front of him be compared with them?

He instinctively refused to believe it was true.

But the last hole was indeed shrinking rapidly and eventually disappeared. The dark clouds that had covered the city, making the entire city dark, were also dissipating quickly, and a ray of sunlight shone down.

The wind is dying down, the rain is receding...

No matter how much Schneider couldn't believe it, everything he saw was real.

[Activatable hero: Thadius]

Gu Hang was very curious about how Thadius did it, and tried to find the answer from his system interface.

Then, he saw a new message in the hero interface.

Thaddeus can now be activated as a hero.

He nodded tentatively.

The activation cost is 50 points of grace.

He did not spend the gift, but he could get some clues from the price.

50 points, that is the price required to upgrade from LV2 to LV3.

This means that once Thadius is activated, he will be a hero starting at level 3?

Gu Hang had a gratified smile on his face: "Among ordinary people, there are heroes!"

————

This story is over.

I have been scolded a lot recently. Here is my own summary of lessons learned and apology.

I hope everyone can give me more confidence, I know I was wrong!

(End of this chapter)

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