Plunder the Heavens from Warhammer

Chapter 333 Hilda’s Changes

Chapter 333 Hilda’s Changes
Sitting on the spaceship, Alvin sorted out his thoughts.

First of all, it is important to make it clear that the Sentinel Star must not fall, let alone be controlled by Chaos, otherwise it would be equivalent to losing the only passage to the dark side of the Empire, the ‘Nakmond Corridor’.

Secondly, the decline of the Valshus family is closely related to his father’s exploration of the “Black Domain” decades ago.

Old man Horn had been reminding him to go to the Black Domain to find the lost item of Valshus, as it was extremely important.

Finally… the content of the covenant!

Although at present, he was not clear about what kind of alliance the emperor had signed with the four major merchant dynasty families eons ago, but this matter… he vaguely felt that it was also related to the lost object.

In other words, whether you want to explore the Black Domain or travel back and forth in the future, you need a warning star.

Abaddon’s goal is to use the ‘Void Claws’ to destroy and cause a large-scale tear in the material universe on the Sentinel Planet, thereby expanding the ‘Cursed Scar’, completely isolating the dark side of the Empire, blocking Robert Guilliman, and reclaiming the Indomitable Crusade of the dark side of the Empire.

Therefore, what he can do now is to try to be one step ahead of Abaddon’s arrival… predict his prediction and destroy or take away the ‘Void Claw’!
I couldn’t help laughing when I thought about what expression would be on ‘Sky Braid”s face when he led the Chaos army to the Alert Planet from the Warp and looked at the disappeared Vorion sandstorm!
Alvin didn’t care whether he could get the ‘Claw of the Void’ or not. As long as it didn’t fall into the hands of Chaos, he couldn’t help but laugh.

“What’s up? Why are you laughing so happily?” Tucker touched his head and stared at him curiously: “Since you boarded the spaceship, you have been laughing strangely. Are you thinking about harming someone again?”

“…” Alvin glanced at him speechlessly: “If you can’t speak, I suggest you sew your mouth shut. I am a pure and good person. When have I ever harmed others?”

“Yes, yes, you are the kindest.” Tucker shrugged and pouted, “Dre Chris was almost scared to death by you, and he gave you three foundries and five hundred skilled workers for free.”

“That’s called a deep friendship. A reckless man doesn’t understand shit.”

Alvin glared at him and decided not to bother with his big mouth. He said, “When we pass through the Volian sandstorm, I will quietly leave the spaceship. Don’t make any noise. Do you understand?”

“What are you planning?!”

Hearing this, Tucker immediately showed a nervous expression: “Let me tell you, the Alert Star has nothing to do with us. We have the energy shield and stasis field, so there is no need to cause trouble for ourselves!”

He was really scared. This kid’s ability to cause trouble was first demonstrated on Rosel, and now on the Alert Star, he was even more “like a dragon entering the sea”. Who knows what kind of trouble he would get into if he was allowed to go out again?
“Master Alvin, please be honest with us, please?” It was very rare for Tucker to speak in a pleading tone, which was enough to show how scared he was of Alvin’s ability to cause trouble.

“I swear in the name of the Emperor that I will not cause any trouble this time and will be back soon!” Alvin had no choice but to swear: “Believe me, I must do this!”

Looking at Alvin’s determination, Tucker was full of melancholy, covering his face and sighing: “Forget it, I knew…you are too stubborn. No one can change what you have decided.”

However, he changed the subject and said, “You can go, and we have to go too, so that even if something happens, we can protect you!”

This is his bottom line!
“No, Tucker.”

Alvin shook his head and patted his shoulder: “This time, I don’t plan to take anyone with me. Your mission is simple, that is to go to the Dead Forest Festival area and send the old man back to the family flagship safely.”

“You want to go alone?!” Tucker’s eyes widened immediately, and he hurriedly grabbed him and said angrily: “No, I can’t let you take risks alone!”

“Don’t get excited, Tucker.” Alvin had already guessed that Tucker would react strongly, but he remained calm and soothed him, “Besides, to be honest… you’re not really alone. Isn’t Hilda still here?”

To him, Tucker is more like a teacher and a friend. The two met in Roselle’s nest and have shared hardships, so he is willing to tell him some truths.

“That won’t work either. Elsa…told me that I must protect you. I can’t let her down.” Tucker looked at him seriously: “Don’t forget, you are no longer alone, but the core of the entire Valxius family. If something happens to you, what will happen to the entire family?”

Seeing Tucker’s insistence, Alvin was quite helpless and could only say, “I don’t let you go because the more people there are, the more I worry about it. On the contrary, if it’s just Hilda and I, I won’t worry so much.”

“What do you mean?”

Tucker didn’t quite understand and was full of confusion. “It’s very simple. You can understand it as I have a big trump card that can protect my safety.” Alvin said earnestly, “But if you are there, it will only make me have too many concerns, which will be more dangerous.”

Tucker was silent for a few seconds, lowered his head, clenched his fists, and said bitterly: “You mean…if we follow you, it will drag you down, right?”

“It can’t be said to be a burden. It’s probably because this operation is not suitable for so many people.” Alvin tried to put it as tactfully as possible, and this was also the truth.

As he said that, he patted Tucker on the shoulder again: “Besides, there is a new regiment now, and I can’t fully trust them for the time being. This matter must be kept secret. I can only rely on you, Tucker.”

Having said that, Tucker could only choose to agree. He stopped being stubborn and sighed, “I understand. I will try my best to maintain the illusion that you are still here, but… there are only three days at most. I hope you can come back and don’t let me get caught.”

“Don’t worry, I’ll leave it to you then.”

Looking out the window at the approaching Volian sandstorm, Alvin activated the Megatronus armor and used the teleportation device to teleport outside the spacecraft.

“Okay, now… it’s just the two of us.” Alvin watched the spaceship go away, chuckled, turned around, and saw Hilda’s figure: “Let’s go, we don’t have much time.”

“Your armor is quite handsome, where did you get it from?” Hilda opened her eyes wide, looked up and down, revealing a bit of envy: “How about you make me a set too? It would be best if it is painted all black and engraved with a few Dark Eldar runes, so that I can pretend to be more realistic in the future!”

“……talk later.”

Alvin wiped the cold sweat from his forehead. This Eldar girl’s mind was completely focused on how to harm the Dark Eldar!

“By the way, there is something…” Suddenly, Hilda’s tone became a little lower, with a glimmer of light in her eyes, biting her lip lightly: “I’m sorry, I didn’t protect Elsa well.”

Alvin, who was in front, paused for half a second without turning his head. He said softly, “It’s not your fault. Besides… Elsa, she’s not dead yet.”

“You…what did you say?”

Hilda paused and her pupils shrank sharply.

“I said, Elsa… she is not dead.” Alvin raised his lips slightly, looked at the shocked Hilda, and said word by word: “I said, no matter what kind of shit fate is, it has no effect on me. Our bet… I won, Hilda.”

Destiny… was cut short?!

Hilda stood there in a daze for dozens of seconds. There seemed to be a storm in her mind, but it eventually subsided. An indescribable joy emerged from the depths of her crystal eyes.

So this is the real reason why my father is willing to gamble the fate of the entire Samhan Elf race on one human?
He really changed his destiny!
In her mind, the ‘prophecy’ that was supposed to be unbreakable and bound to come true, had a crack.

After a while, Hilda took a deep breath, her eyes seemed to be gleaming with light, the corners of her mouth slowly rose, with a smile of relief, as if she was holding back tears: “What a pity…”

“What’s a pity?”

Alvin asked confused.

“It’s a pity that I didn’t meet you earlier.”

Hilda seemed to have unloaded a heavy burden. She walked briskly with her long legs and came to the front of him. Her tone was filled with an indescribable sense of relief: “Let’s go. Didn’t you say that time is running out?”

Hilda…seems to have changed?
Alvin scratched his head, not quite understanding the strange changes that suddenly occurred in Hilda, but… it shouldn’t be a bad thing after all.

(End of this chapter)