A Core Ship From The Start

Chapter 1002 - 1002 692 The Unknowable Future



Chapter 1002 - 1002 692 The Unknowable Future

?Chapter 1002: Chapter 692: The Unknowable Future Chapter 1002: Chapter 692: The Unknowable Future The galaxy shimmered.

Seated on his chair, Duanmu Huai gazed out at the cosmos. Just moments ago, Aikute had reported to him that all enemy ships had been destroyed. But this was not the end, only the beginning. The wheels of fate began to turn, and the battle between the Tribunal and the Chaos Evil God was about to commence once more.

He had no choice.

Duanmu Huai closed his eyes and took a deep breath. This unfortunate world, this unfortunate identity, if possible, he too would have wished to retire in a serene garden world. But alas, that was impossible. The seals had begun to falter, and the bastards trapped within the Eye of Fear started trying one after another to escape their prison and return to the free expanse of the Milky Way. Like hungry beasts, they would devour all living beings.

But then again, what did it have to do with him?

Duanmu Huai opened his eyes and scanned the system information again.

He was just a player, perhaps if he died, then so be it. Maybe there would be other heroes in this world who would stand up against Chaos, much like the Iron Man Wars, the Horus Heresy, the Black Crusade—justice had eventually triumphed over evil. Maybe without him, someone else would continue to fight against Chaos and eventually win.

But… perhaps he was good at this.

Duanmu Huai admitted that although this world seemed screwed up and dangerous, he felt he was more suited to it. Here, he could pick up the War Hammer and without any reservation, smash the skulls of anyone who dared to stand in his way, smearing their brains on the ground. Maybe he was born for this; after all, even in his original world, he couldn’t really do any ordinary job, and for extraordinary jobs… well, even less so.

So perhaps this was better for him now.

Duanmu Huai pulled back his thoughts and looked at the information bar again. Mortarion’s death had brought a lot of experience points, but for Duanmu Huai, he wasn’t primarily considering the gains at that moment but was more focused on the record of battlefield information—only through these records could he review everything on the battlefield and find better strategies.

After all, fighting a boss as a player and fighting a boss as a deity were entirely different matters.

In the game, players couldn’t possibly face Mortarion alone. In reality… well, it wasn’t exactly alone for Duanmu Huai either.

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