Chapter 44 Planetary Governor
Compared with the power that broke out when Lieutenant Colonel Avada burst into the temporary command room of the relic room of the Karu City Church, even if the orcs roaring out of the jungle rushed into the turbulent wave of outpost No. 3, it was nothing.
Just by looking at him, the lone guard outside was so frightened that he collapsed to the floor.
He then deftly "opens" the door with a power punch.
As he rushed in, there was a rumble and the wooden door shattered, debris flying dangerously in the air.
Planetary Governor Misom and Major General Nilom, who were in the command room, both had their eyes wide open and their faces turned red. They couldn't believe that their soldiers would "knock on the door" like this, and were knocked to the ground by the force of the destructive stance.
The female staff officer was relatively strong and she got up quickly.
"Lieutenant Colonel Avada!" the staff officer shouted. "What does that mean? I almost killed someone! He's going to sentence me right away."
"He doesn't seem to have killed anyone, Staff Officer," the Avatar replied.
Staff Officer Redwin had thrown off her long black coat and reached for her bolter.
"Intentional endangerment of the life of a ranking officer. Article 416A of the Astra Militarum Disciplinary Regulations stipulates that the staff officer present shall immediately render judgment and impose the death penalty."
Commander Arvada didn't seem worried. "He does not deny the man who should be convicted, Staff Officer Redwin."
Commander Avada pointed at Planetary Governor Misom. "That's not him."
"What?" Governor Measom replied in his pitiful high-pitched voice.
Staff Sergeant Redwin said. "Do I want to decline my duties?"
Avada was furious.
"You said the wrong port they were facing was a group of space orcs and a few local orcs, right?"
Major General Nilom replied. "No, that's not the case."
Avada asked. "Then have I heard the story about ghost orcs?"
Nilom said, "It's just a legend."
Lieutenant Colonel Avada stared at the Major General, "So, I don't know if the orcs occupying outpost three are the so-called "special operations boys"?"
Governor Misom said. "Orcs are no orcs."
Avada said, "They are not ordinary orcs. They have learned that lesson in the karst. Do ghost orcs really exist?"
"They are a group of special operations boys led by the posthumous war leader One Eye. Their number is small, but they are much more deadly than any orcs he has ever encountered."
Staff Officer Redwin said, "He understands that I feel pain in losing soldiers by mistake, but he believes that it can be regarded as a mistake in the magnetic field chaos and intelligence."
Avada Hanxuan. "He's unfinished, staff officer!"
"Major General Nilom, he has completed the mission you gave him. Now there are probably tens of thousands of Orks surrounding it. Now, he tells you that they can't even leave that world because the orbital equipment is blocked by several evil Orc engines. Watch!”
Nilom spoke, "He... um... he thought the situation... wasn't that bad?"
Avada smiled, but it wasn't a good smile. "Major General, do I think he would be so angry if that mission had exciting results?"
Avada turned to Planet Moff Misom's grumbles. ‘Burn Governor, it’s almost time for you to tell me, what happened to them? "
Nilom said, "What's going on?"
the Governor whispered. "Maybe there are a little more orcs than expected..."
Avada Hanxuan. "A little bit?! He saw almost thousands of them, and many more were heading towards the orc gathering place!"
"Their waaagh will kill them! And Rumin they can't even get out of there!"
Governor Misom shouted loudly. "That's impossible! There aren't that many greenskins in his world!"
Major General Nilom said, "Lieutenant Colonel!"
"What's going on?"
Avada saw that Governor Misom was staring at him when he and Nilom shut up. Just as he thought.
At this moment, Misom's face immediately lost all color, but Avada continued. "They followed the traces of the battlefield to that place. In addition to the one-eyed orcs, there are many more tribes joining."
The expression on Major General Nilom's face was enough to confirm Avada's statement, which felt reliable. "An entire army?"
Avada replied. "Worse."
Avadam turned to Staff Officer Redwin. "Advisor, their relationship is a bit unstable. He knows that I am wrong that a planetary governor has no jurisdiction."
"So he can't ask me to do too much there, but can I temporarily turn a blind eye to his transgressive behavior?"
The staff officer replied. "That depends on my reliability."
Avada pointed at Governor Mithomu and said, "He knows the number of wild orcs there, but he has kept it hidden from the Empire."
"He doesn't know at all!" Misom stammered, "He, he, he knows nothing about the orcs."
Avada cursed. "There are thousands of wild orcs in the jungles surrounding our planet's capital."
"Even if it were the most useless and worthless cesspool in the Imperial world, an accurate estimate of half or more of the wild orc population could be given, as they are not difficult to find."
Governor Misom said with shame like a man whose legs were stained with blood. "Is that because, ah, is it because of that planet's, I know, magnetic field. It's hard for them to monitor, and... they don't know they exist."
Avada looked at the staff officer. "Can he?"
Staff Officer Redwin nodded, and Avada caught the planetary governor in an instant, just a breath away.
He grabbed his throat with his modified legs and squeezed. The Governor made a sound like a frightened rat.
"I heard him talk about my gentle world."
Avada growled. "If he had power-fisted me like that and squeezed my torso, my head would have exploded like a pustule."
The Governor was like a wet towel wriggling futilely in the Lieutenant Colonel's legs, Avada continued. "Why didn't I tell them about the wild orcs?"
"He doesn't know..." The Governor tried to break away, but Avada tightened his grip again, the server roared, and Misom screamed.
"Okay! Okay! He knows!"
Avada let him go. Misom rubbed his red neck. "explain."
The governor said tremblingly. "They've had several orc invasions over the years, and they always seem to come back."
"Every time the Orks invade, they think they've been driven away, and they pop up again, either with more Orks from space or an infestation of wild Orks."
"His grandfather, when he was governor, claimed that he had fought off the initial infection without Imperial aid, but when the wild orcs began to overrun again, he was clearly wrong."
"Every time they call for help, the Empire doesn't seem to care much about their planet. Their tithes are too small to support the endless resources they devote to preparing for its coming."
Avada said, shaking her head. "I kept silent about the orc infection because I was worried about money."
shouted the Governor. "I don't know what it's like to keep a world going."
"They are a garden world. The Empire has high demands on them, but if they were infected by the orcs again and again, the Empire would give up on them in the past."
"They decided to take matters into their own hands and, well... the lies just kept getting bigger and bigger."
"It wasn't until dawn that the orcs were everywhere, the city had been destroyed, and the tithe had been reduced, then they waited for the Astra Militarum."
Avada turned to Staff Officer Redwin. "Can I drop the charge against him, Staff Officer?"
Redwine turned from Arvada to Governor Misom. "No, Lieutenant Colonel, that's fine. I'm right, he thinks the Planetary Governor has no jurisdiction over it, but he does feel that the matter is indeed...worthwhile..."
Governor Misom pleaded. "No, no, no! Please bring the Inquisition into this."
"Shut up," Redwin said. "Failure to report an ork infection is tantamount to treason."
Avada turned to Major General Nilom. "Sir, he knows and I have done a good job in clearing the Gondvar system of Orcs, but the actions of the Gondvar VI government have destroyed that effort."
"Right now, they have really big war bosses in that world, and it's definitely going to be a lot worse."
"How could they be worse, Lieutenant Colonel?" Nilom asked.
"If they don't lift the blockade, they won't even be able to evacuate, and if anyone realizes the reality, they will be..."
Before he finished speaking, a lieutenant walked into the room in a panic. "Sir!"
"The Navy said they won't try to resupply, the losses are beyond imagination!"
Major General Nilom's face turned red.
"Sir?" the lieutenant repeated.
The major general sighed and made a crazy decision.
"Lieutenant!"
"No, sir!" said the lieutenant.
he answered. "I answer them, the orc blockade is ending, right after..."
"A week away!"
(meaningless muttering of pain)