Warhammer: I don't want to be a stinky can! ! !

Chapter 146 138. Ask them to cry poor!

Chapter 146 138. Ask them to cry poor!
The dense stream of data flashed across the screen quickly, and Hades was staring at them intently.

The report on the ore from Graia World has already been handed in, and the reply from the mechanical sage is to wait a while.

Hades is not in a hurry, after all, he is very busy with the construction of the light star ring, so he has a kind of attitude of wanting to laugh, watching the sages rush to pack their various experimental equipment, and there is a lot of running away a feeling of.

It can be seen that these sages are about to be collapsed by the wonderful experimental environment of Barbarus.

As the information flowed, Hades blinked and refocused on the screen.

Star ring with white noise selected on screen.

According to Hades's initial concept of negotiating with the sages, the Babarus star ring will carry 95% of the current population of the planet.

The manufacturing industry on the star ring will be developed and refined again, and it cannot be limited to the previous manufactured products.

Hades decided to allocate part of the army's living supplies to the Barbarus Star Ring. Although this is not a lot for an industrial planet with full firepower, it is relatively thin for the Barbarus Star Ring. The population is also completely sufficient.

Regarding the positioning of the Barbarians, Hades hoped that he could give the Barbarians some education, compared to the tough peasant warriors Mortarion wanted.

Under the governance model of most planets, a small elite of society can receive education.

However, there are no classes at all in Barbarus now, so there is no education monopolized by classes.

But Barbarus had no such thing as education at all!
In the tradition of Barbarus, books and education have always been the patents of alien lords. The only education that humans can access is that some craftsmen can learn some low-level necessary technologies from the previous generation.

To a certain extent, Mortarion really had the highest level of education in the Rebel Army, because this guy was brought up by an alien adoptive father, and he still read a lot of books.

But what he was looking at... well... maybe [-]% of it was numerology.

Therefore, what the Death Guard lacks the most is educated people.

The first is about the conscription planets of the Death Guard. The No.14 Legion will not only have two conscription planets, Babarus and Galaspa. In the future, with the increase of conscription planets, the demand for administrative personnel will also surge.

In fact, regarding the administrative management of Babarus and Galaspa, the Death Guard has allocated all personnel with administrative capabilities to manage, but it cannot satisfy the current large staff gap.

Mainly Galaspar, Mortarion hanged all the administrators of Galaspar, the gap was suddenly too big.

Babarus was okay at first, because it had always been a small village with two big strongholds, which were also managed by the Death Guard.

But after the rise of the cities on the star ring, all kinds of administrative management must also keep up.

We can't turn the Babarus star ring into a city like Bottom Nest.

Secondly, in addition to the need for educated personnel for administrative personnel, the selection of personnel for the relevant legions also needs to further improve their military quality.

In Macragge, managed by Primarch Guilliman, who loves farming, a military school has been set up, and the selection of Ultramarines is directly selected from these schools.

Hades feels that it is necessary to learn from this. The setting of military schools can at least guarantee a stable number of reserve troops.

But he wants to engage in education, but he can't do it just by thinking about it.

First of all, Hades had to find a way to recruit a group of educated people elsewhere, and secondly, he had to get some learning materials or something.

Hades looked at the Babarus with basically zero education, and the Galaspar with zero education in Galaspar, and fell into deep doubts in life.

After careful consideration, Hades resolutely approached Mortarion.

"We need to apply to the Empire for a group of educated officials for the logistical construction of the Death Guard."

Mortarion looked at Hades with a ghostly expression on his face,
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"Why let the empire intervene?"

Hades choked.

Because Barbarus and Galaspa couldn't find anyone who fit them.

If hired from a nearby galaxy, there is a high probability that they will be cheated.

Those educated aristocrats and elites are well-bred at home, who can come to a place like Babarus without any trouble.

So. Then go to Malcador and the Emperor and cry poorly!
Hades looked at Mortarion seriously, the legion commander was apparently still reviewing Galaspar's documents just now,
"Because we need to go to the front to fight the war, not to approve documents in the back."

"it is good."

Mortarion put down the document in his hand, took out a piece of paper at random, and began to draft a letter to the Emperor.

Mortarion couldn't take it anymore, although he couldn't understand that Hades has been busy recruiting people and building education recently, but since Hades proposed it, then go to the Empire to ask for something, There is a high probability that it is not a loss-making transaction.

Besides, Mortarion hadn't been in a good mood for a long time since the last time his brothers came to see him for the first time.

What the emperor had promised him back then was that he would meet a brother who was like a "confidant".

Mortarion thought he would really meet a human like him.

They are all capable, ambitious, and like-minded. Or, Mortarion has always had some unrealistic fantasies about those brothers who, like himself, are completely unable to integrate into mortals, just like when he joined Same as empire.

But obviously, except that they are much bigger than mortals, Mortarion didn't see any similarities between his "natural" brothers and himself. Xin Xin's "new brother", what common topics can he have in common.

The Emperor had clearly lied to him again.

Dishonest liar.

Mortarion cursed secretly in his heart.

Hades looked at the letter he wrote to Malcador with satisfaction, and the encrypted words were densely clinging to the paper.

Although Hades doesn't understand the uniform standard of the official letters of the empire (there is a high probability that such a thing does not exist), he still feels that he wrote this letter well!
At the beginning of the letter, he briefly expressed condolences to Malcador, and then began a long greeting.

Hades actually wanted to ask Malcador face-to-face, how could all the untouchables he had promised to send here be crooked, but after all, he couldn't face Malcador directly, so Hades played his best. The dialogue skills of many years of Internet surfing in the previous life expressed his euphemistic dissatisfaction with this group of untouchables.

Malcador must be able to see through his little tricks at a glance. Hades mainly wanted to disgust him, nothing else.

Then there was a long piece of incomprehensible nonsense, expressing the difficulty of the death guard's current situation, the sadness that Babarus will be finished in the next second, and the greatness of the leader of Mortarion's army who wants to kill psykers every day consciousness.

Finally, at the end of the new chapter, Hades euphemistically pointed out that the Legion has been struggling recently and needs supplies and talents. The Death Guard really needs educated officials who can teach people.

Just in case, Hardest made a point of highlighting what is the minimum definition of these "educated talents."

By the way, he also urged the black ship in this letter. If the nuns of silence don't come again, Hades will put little Herrera into the death guard's establishment.

Final payment.

Good job, Hades!
But he still has a conscience, so Hades thoughtfully added at the top of the letter

The thoughtful slogan "If time is urgent, you can just watch the last paragraph".

Hades silently sealed the letter and handed it to the messenger.

I hope that when Malcador reads his letter, when he sees the untouchables like the Death Guard, what little he has left of his conscience will ache.

But Malcador obviously didn't have a conscience. Many days later, Hades looked at this group of crooked "educated talents" and fell into deep thought again.

Malcador also gave Hades an extra of his dense patterns. Hades looked at the shimmering dense patterns, no matter how he looked at it, he felt that Malcador was mocking him.

On the other hand, Mortarion's outspoken, almost cursing letter was sent to the Emperor, which instead caused the Death Guard to usher in a new wave of transport ships from Mars. The ships lost in the Battle of Galaspa were very large. It was quickly replenished again, and a lot of supplies were obtained.

The world is different.

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