"They'll make a comeback."

The crowd gathered around the tactical decision-making table in the center, and the hologram showed the overview of the whole planet.

Valledo is divided into twelve dioceses, of which the first diocese, the capital of the planet, is separated by a third diocese from the sixth diocese where the Ministry of justice fortress is located.

"Yes, they will."

With that, soshyan dragged the planet on the screen.

"According to the results of air reconnaissance, the enemy and began to gather. The center is here, and the minimum estimate is ten million."

This is enough to make people take a breath

"But that's also good news."

The battle leader of the soul drinker suddenly said.

Marcus took a look at each other. Compared with the well-known star knights, he didn't know much about the soul drinkers.

"The enemy will also pull out the power in the core area, and we will have a better chance to strike the enemy's heart directly."

"The question is whether the existing troops can hold the fort. As long as they make the enemy believe that the existing forces can't win here, they will take all their cards."

"I'll keep it."

Eric spoke, with a determination to believe that he could carry out his orders.

His expression returned to his previous firmness. Although he had gazed at what had overwhelmed him, now he was eager to prove that he was still strong when it disappeared.

Marcus looked at Eric with an almost compassionate look.

He didn't realize that the plan of the star Knights was not a tactic. The fortress was just a bait to attract some demon forces and give the star warriors a chance to break through the enemy's heart.

But such words can't be said in the open.

"Oh, yes, if you are in charge of defense, I will be very relieved of our defense."

"Will there still be residents who have not been corrupted?"

Soshyan suddenly asked.

"There may be some..."

Eric thought about it, but his tone was very weak.

"We're not sure yet"

"No, I'm sure it's gone. Everyone has fallen."

Marcus squeezes from his clenched jaw.

"If they don't degenerate, they will come out to fight, so they and those corrupt guys must be destroyed."

Soshyan's eyes narrowed. He didn't disagree with Marcus.

But the judge's tone caught his attention. There was a growing enthusiasm as tough as iron, which should be. After all, the bloody dark front of the Empire needed such enthusiasm.

Behind his anger and belief, soshyan thought he found desire.

He seems eager to achieve a goal.

And after a simple exchange, he found that the purpose of the judge's first appearance on the planet seemed not so simple.

There is another dark secret hidden on this planet.

At this time, Eric also carefully threw out something he heard.

"Er... Strictly speaking, during my stay, I heard some rumors from the local people that there were huge ancient underground ruins in valledo, which were turned into tombs and buried many saints and martyrs. Some people may hide inside... Believers believe that it is a place sheltered by the emperor's great power."

"Stop talking about these crazy words!"

Marcus's voice echoed angrily in the hall.

"Don't think about it!"

Eric fell back on the table as if knocked down by the judge's words.

"Please forgive my impoliteness, my Lord, I..."

Marcus walked to the commissar, his shadow shrouded each other, and the whole human existence seemed to be magnified.

"Don't mistakenly think that you understand what's happening in the world, or that you know what to do to deal with them."

"I'm not, I don't, my lord..."

"The existence of the devil has revealed to you that it is a good thing for you to remain awake, but it also shows that you do not fully understand the situation you are facing."

As he spoke, Marcus glanced at soshyan's eyes, which showed that the other party had better understood the situation faced by valledo.

"Don't care about superfluous things."

"Yes, my Lord."

Eric's forehead was dripping with sweat. He had made the soldiers so nervous in the past, but he was more nervous than the soldiers in the face of the judge.

Because he knows what judges represent here - almost unlimited jurisdiction.

He has the right to execute anyone, and even astat can be beaten as a rebel.

And I'm just a little political commissar.

Marcus then turned around, looked at the tactical display screen, locked in the center of the first Parish, and found a path along the main street between the palace and the cathedral.

"Here is a commanding height, and the cathedral is another commanding height. The two commanding heights are connected by streets."

In fact, his idea is similar to that of star soldiers. When the enemy is attracted here, he will directly send capable forces to raid the first Parish, eliminate the culprit and cut off the source of sub space power.

According to past experience, as long as the source of sub space power is cut off, those unclean things will disappear, and the rest are believers without combat ability.

For those people, it's enough to destroy them directly with extinction.

The key is what caused all this.

Soshyan has shared his discoveries in orbit with Marcus. He concluded for the first time that corrosion could not be eradicated by extinction order alone, which is why he is still on the ground.

He will never leave without destroying or sealing those mysterious scriptures.

"Those things have a leader?"

Gorgory asked curiously.

"Pontifical, Archbishop of valledo."

Marcus projected a profile onto the screen.

"Or what he became."

"If he has any valuables, he will take them with him."

Soshyan looked at the man on the screen and whispered thoughtfully. Then he turned to Marcus.

"But we must also pay attention to what political commissar Eric said earlier. If there is an underground network on this planet, the culprit may also hide in it, right?"

Marcus bit his lower lip, moved his eyes for a moment, and finally stopped on political commissar Eric.

"Except for soshyan and gorgorgori, the two war leaders, please avoid. The follow-up conversation may involve confidential contents."

Eric shrugged his shoulders and immediately turned and walked towards the gate, as did Marcus's entourage.

The soldiers of the two regiments looked at their battle head. After both nodded, they also left one after another.

Soon there were only three people left in the hall.

Marcus breathed and whispered:

"What I said next, you two must not spread..."