The author modified the explanation on August 28: The setting of this chapter was a problem a long time ago, and it has been corrected now, and the setting of the protagonist is logically consistent.

This chapter is not included in the 6,000 updates per day. It is only a separate chapter because the coin author has something to say and has a 300-word limit.

To be honest, there were some small mistakes in the setting of the protagonist in the early stage (here specifically refers to the time when I had just written 100,000 words and had not yet figured out the setting). It seemed that the positioning in the duel with the Forbidden Army was too high, so that the reader In the following chapters, I feel that the protagonist is just a coin, a little trash, the younger brother among younger brothers, and Brother Dao can take off his head.

It's my fault. I, as the author of the coinage, didn't think about the settings well in the early stages, which led to this result. But the good news is that I have already figured out how to get it right. By the way, give the protagonist a reasonable setting to let him grow up. After all, if the beginning is too invincible, then there is really no need to write this book anymore. Just put the protagonist in the macro cannon and shoot into the heart of chaos with the state of mind of a beast.

Four vendors died, and then the book was finished.

The original intention of writing this book was to look at the dark universe of Warhammer from the perspective of the Astra Militarum. After all, no matter how you look at it, most people write about Space Marine time-travelers, and in the description of the wars carried out by these superhuman warriors, it seems that the Empire's Astra Militarum is like a three-step, one-shovel division with steel wire used to fill the line. It is richer. Cadia installed artillery support, Krieg directly filled the infantry sea on the right line, and the Space Marines became dump truck supermen. And what about the protagonist? A college student from 2k Earth has a setting of invincibility (conditional invincibility, but basically invincible). It was originally intended to save the empire after the Great Rift and move towards a good end. of.

Therefore, I have written a lot of other people's perspectives on the empire's wars and the courage of mortals, which made many readers think, can this coin author write a book? If the protagonist doesn't come out for such a long time, I will kill him!

All I can say is that I’m sorry for writing about Armageddon at the top, but there’s nothing I can do about it. After all, there are too many important points of the war in this place, and Yarick, as the political commissar, can’t write about it. Writing his story is really a bit unfair to his value in Warhammer.

Maybe in the future, the protagonist may interact with other famous political commissars, such as the story of our political commissars Chu Yunfei, Lu Bu and Kane dancing together on the graves of the Necrontyr.

Some readers hope to see the general appearance of the characters in this book, and here are two more pieces of news.

The bad news is: the author has a stop card and can stop updating once a month.

The good news is: the author is a byd who knows a little bit about painting. He can catch up on character settings or draw specific scenes on the day of the break.

In short, that’s all I have to say. Thank you readers for your support. In order to apologize for my early coin setting of the protagonist, I decided to suddenly update it tonight to show my sincerity.

(The following article is used to make up the word count, it is recommended to skip it directly)

Day after day, year after year.

This is the mission of the Shadow Prison Army, to guard these terrible and strange creations sealed by the great God-Emperor.

Mortals living on Terra, the greatest heart of the Imperium of Man, might consider it the safest place in the entire Imperium.

But for the Imperial Guards, the danger here is no less dangerous than the Cadian Fortress world of the Eye of Terror. The terrifying lackeys of the evil god are still roaming in the abandoned majestic webway, and countless dark secrets are buried in the huge tombs composed of old world creations and various structures underground.

Tokman, who is wearing a pitch-black power armor of the Forbidden Army, has been patrolling in the darkness underground for thousands of years. Since the Shadow Prison was established, or in other words, since the Forbidden Army was formed, Tokman has been selected as the emperor. The emperor guards these disobedient "beasts".

Even during the Great Rebellion, when Terra's situation was precarious, the Shadow Prisoners still performed their duties.

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