Chapter 814: Little Secret Group
The oath of never forgetting has never been recognized by the system. This matter has really made Gu Hang curious and concerned for a long time.
Because it's weird.
Their current state is exactly the same as the other two warbands, the Light Crown and the Gnawers, and they are even more docile. They go to war when asked to, hand in seeds when asked to, and accept new soldiers when asked to join their warbands.
Those two regiments were recognized by the system. Even among the thirteen newly recovered regiments, there were far more disobedient regiments than the Unforgotten Oath, but they were all recognized by the system. Why did the system refuse to recognize the Unforgotten Oath?
Gu Hang really couldn’t understand it, and he really wanted to understand it.
Analyzing the differences between this chapter and other chapters, Gu Hang actually discovered one thing: they originated from the Death Angels Chapter.
Aside from the Unforgotten Chapters, none of the remaining 44 Chapters in the Alliance had their gene-seed derived from the Angels of Death.
Is it because of the special nature of the Death Angels?
What's so special about them?
The problem with genetic seeds?
Gu Hang doesn’t think so.
The Alliance's research laboratory has also carefully analyzed the gene seeds handed over by the Unforgotten Oath, and found nothing particularly strange about them.
In the past history, there has been no record of the Angels of Death rebelling or being corrupted by Chaos, as if the Angels of Death were the most loyal chapter.
Thinking back to this, Gu Hang even felt very surprised - no matter which founding group, their bloodline sub-groups had rebellious groups appearing.
This is of course inevitable.
With such a long history and such a large base, how could there not be records of betrayal?
The gene seeds of each founding chapter may differ in their strengths and the characteristics of the Space Marines they develop, including their resistance to corruption. The bloodlines of some founding chapters are more susceptible to corruption, while those of others are less susceptible.
But no matter what, there may be differences in any aspect of the gene seed, but there will never be such a big difference, so big that there is no record of betrayal in any sub-group of the Angels of Death.
Rather than admitting this, it is better to assume that the relevant records have been deleted and covered up.
The latter is more in line with reality.
If this conjecture is true, then the situation is very interesting.
Why would the Angel of Death do this?
Other founding groups also had records of their sub-groups betraying each other. People from top to bottom in the empire were completely able to accept and understand this kind of thing, and it had nothing to do with the founding group itself.
Then why is it that only the Angel of Death cares so much and wants to erase all records of betrayal?
Going further, if these clearly documented actions were carried out by the Angels of Death, how did they do it?
To achieve this goal is not easy in itself.
"It seems that the Angel of Death has a lot of little secrets... Sooner or later I will find out what your little secrets are!"
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Gu Hang wanted to find fault with the Unforgettable Oath. Under his instructions, the Alliance's Control Committee did exactly that.
But, this is actually a bit difficult.
All the overt means are not effective against them.
The most important factor is that Buwangzhishi is really honest and obedient.
Then what other ways are there to cause trouble for them?
Yes, there are, and a lot of them.
Given the current situation of the Alliance, there are indeed many ways to destroy a regiment that has nominally joined the Dark Side Crusade.
But it is of little help in pursuing their inner secrets.
Therefore, at the beginning, Gu Hang tried to take some conventional methods.
For example, didn't the Unforgotten Oath hand in its seeds honestly? There were 176 of them in total, all of which were trained as recruits by the alliance and sent back to the Unforgotten Oath.
This is as it should be. The Alliance takes the seeds of each war group, just to better supplement them with new soldiers.
Although it was not recognized by the system, the Alliance did not rely on the system's battle group interface to train new soldiers. The young man was trained into a T1-level elite soldier, and then the gene seed implantation surgery was performed.
The probability of success of the operation is greatly increased, exceeding 90%, because the teenagers' qualifications and current qualities are excellent enough.
This set of methods is the most powerful means for the Alliance to train new blood of Space Marines with a high success rate.
In addition to this, the Alliance also has supporting means to train new Space Marines, which can quickly raise their level to the level of veterans or even higher, so that these new bloods can quickly stand out within the chapter and reach high positions, and finally complete the "blood transfusion" of the entire chapter.
However, after using this method once, more than a hundred new recruits all entered the Unforgotten Oath. There was no special discrimination or exclusion against these new recruits within the Unforgotten Oath. Those with good skills were even promoted. They were not prevented from having the right to speak in the regiment just because they were from the Alliance.
But despite this, the entire battle group still did not enter Gu Hang's system cognition.
Many of those new recruits subsequently passed on intelligence and information from within the Unforgotten Oath Chapter to the Alliance Headquarters, and they also stated that everything was normal.
This makes it even more confusing.
Gu Hang became even more curious.
He had to figure this out. Not only did it concern the quota of 2,000 Space Marines, but he also had a hunch that this was something very unusual.
He began to frequently request the mobilization of the Unforgotten Oath Regiment to participate in the Dark Side Crusade.
Some tough battles can be taken up by them.
They fought as soon as they were called upon to do so, and no one could say that they did not fight hard enough.
The regiment frequently suffered heavy casualties.
But what is interesting is that the ones who suffered the most casualties were always the new recruits from the Alliance. The death rate of the new recruits sent by the Alliance was more than five times higher than that of the veterans who had never forgotten their oaths!
This number is quite exaggerated.
If it is said that the recruits are weak and easy to die on the battlefield, then it is reasonable; but the recruits that Gu Hang has taken care of are not weak, they are at least veterans, and quite a few of them are at the level of model warriors. The veterans of the Unforgettable Oath are only at this level, and quite a few of them cannot reach this level.
Then why is the casualty rate of the Alliance so high?
Another point is that the number of gene seeds that the Unforgotten Oath subsequently handed over to the Alliance was not equal to the number of their deaths.
According to them, that was because a considerable portion of the seeds could not be recovered in time from the chaotic battlefield.
This is normal. It is true that not every body can be recovered. Those that have been successfully recovered have been handed in honestly.
But Gu Hang still felt something was wrong.
(End of this chapter)
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