"Understood. His soul and life information have been recorded. According to our investigation, he is the culprit who dared to wage war against the Emperor."
"The fact that he dared to send troops to threaten the Emperor's safety is unforgivable. He has been recorded and the record uploaded to the archives."
"Once the Dominion Fleet arrives, he will be completely annihilated. Those who dare to violate the Emperor's majesty shall be killed without mercy!"
The fleet's commander spoke with an imposing aura, and his words left the Imperial Army around Zeke dumbfounded.
They were all thinking, "Well, I'll be!" Abaddon was about to launch a Black Crusade, and the Imperial Army had been passively taking a beating all this time.
Now, the unfamiliar guy opposite them was actually preparing to pursue and completely annihilate him once his so-called main fleet arrived!
Such a boastful tone shocked these former Imperial Navy soldiers.
However, it was clear that neither the Dominion Navy nor Zeke himself had any interest in the Imperial Army around them, as the Warhammer Navy couldn't possibly understand their conversation.
When the quantum communication ended, Zeke gave an order to his soldiers.
"Follow the frigates in front of us and exit the Warp. They will be responsible for protecting us."
After saying this, Zeke sat back down in his chair.
The Imperial Army soldiers, who had been repeatedly shocked by these messages, faithfully carried out the orders. Zeke's Gene Modification was effective.
Although their faith and their DNA were still warring within them, it was clear that their faith was gradually losing ground.
For some with deeper faith, the struggle with their DNA eventually led to a reconciliation.
They decisively regarded Zeke as the Emperor's incarnation. That solved everything.
This must be the Emperor's incarnation; otherwise, why would their lord possess such powerful technological capabilities? Only the Emperor could do that.
They successfully reconciled with their DNA, finding no conflict between faith and DNA. They then shared this conjecture with everyone in the fleet.
"Yes, yes, our lord is indeed the Emperor's incarnation. No wonder this Warp journey has been so smooth."
Among these people, the navigators were the first to believe this claim, because they truly felt an Emperor-like presence protecting them.
The whispers of chaos that used to appear around them had vanished without a trace, as if they never existed, while the Astronomican from Terra shone so brightly.
Doesn't this explain everything? This can only prove that their lord is the EMPEROR!
Under the guidance of the Dominion frigates, the fleet successfully exited the Warp.
When the chaotic scene outside the viewport transformed back into a brilliant starry sky, all the Imperial Navy officers and soldiers involuntarily breathed a sigh of relief—
Although they were no longer as afraid of the Warp, returning to the real universe still brought a sense of security.
"Arrived at the outskirts of the Calis System." The chief navigator reported, his voice filled with ill-concealed excitement, "Numerous energy signals detected within the system… Wait!"
His voice suddenly became tense: "Tau fleet detected! And… necrons' living metal signals!"
The holographic tactical map immediately displayed the enemy situation within the system: twelve tau warships in a defensive formation surrounded three giant necron mining vessels, and more tau fleets were continuously appearing in orbit around the central planet of the system.
It looked like a major battle was about to erupt.
For a moment, Zeke didn't know what to say.
He suddenly felt that the Warhammer Universe being called a throne was not without reason. What kind of things were these?
He tolerated it when they went to fight the orks and it ended up being a divine battle in the Warp. But now, what was he seeing?
Why were necron Dynasties suddenly reviving out of nowhere?
If it weren't for his own Dominion Fleet here, Zeke would honestly want to turn around and run.
It is well known that the Imperium of Man's technology and necron technology are two completely different things. In this universe, necrons are the ultimate physical existence.
Zeke didn't hesitate, directly connecting to Pixis's communication via quantum communication.
"What's going on? Why are there necrons here? Did our team detect any unusual activity, or is there any Warp or sub-space presence here?"
Commander Pixis's holographic image immediately appeared on the bridge, his expression equally grave: "Reporting, Your Majesty, our deep-space probes detected anomalies 72 hours ago. According to our detection, these enemies should be from other star systems. The specific situation is still unknown."
"Our fleet has been monitoring them since they entered our detection range, but they seem to have come from a much farther place."
"Hmm." Facing his subordinate's report, Zeke could only nod. To be honest, he was a bit unsure if his early-to-mid Terran Dominion fleet could defeat the necrons.
After all, necrons are almost like the Fallen Empire; they practically share the same historical timeline. This undoubtedly made Zeke wary, as he worried that these guys were exactly like the Fallen Empire.
"Damn it, damn it. I knew I'd be conscripted by that long xia. Before coming here, I should have thoroughly understood Warhammer. I wouldn't be so clueless right now."
The only good news was that there shouldn't be any necron Tomb worlds around here, just a necron fleet that had suddenly arrived.
At least he wouldn't have to fight the necrons to the death as soon as he set his sights on this star system.
His fleet was so small. Until his first permanent star fortress was built, he couldn't replenish his fleet.
Zeke managed to stabilize his mindset a little, then began to observe the situation ahead.
It's confirmed, only three necron warships. Let the tau fight them first. Anyway, both of them will eventually be enemies of the Dominion, so it's better to let them fight first while the Dominion Fleet watches.
Then, whoever wins, the Dominion Fleet will beat them.
This would also consume some of these necron warships.
To be honest, Zeke was still a bit cowardly.
The definition of these necrons and the Fallen Empire was a bit too similar. He remembered that his fleet at the time couldn't defeat the Fallen Empire's fleet.
If these necrons were truly Fallen Empire-level fleets, then he would need to consider changing star systems.
Anyway, there were so many star systems around. He could find another star system occupied by the tau, or look for other xenos.
The Warhammer world, that cesspit, might not have much else, but it certainly had plenty of aliens.
