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Although most of the Astartes who were far away from Linn's position could not benefit from enhanced buffs such as the Emperor's Gaze, they were still blessed with divine help due to the full-field healing aura and increased health.

Not dying is the hardest bUff on the battlefield, and it is much more useful than strengthening.

A golden halo enveloped everyone, stabilizing the bloodline of every friendly force.As long as they are not blown to pieces on the spot, they will not die.

On this battlefield, the only attack that can blow an Astartes wearing power armor into pieces on the spot and completely eliminate it is the full blow of a high-level psychic demon, and those high-level psychic demons are all being watched by the Eldar Death Army.

Eldar warriors dart in and out of the webway, decapitating higher-level demons with psychic suppression and precision strikes, thinning shields and interrupting movement.

As for the Eldar warriors, the physical strength of the Eldar is much more fragile than that of humans. They are more mobile than invincible. Of course, they are also injured in this kind of beheading operation.

Golden light also fell on them.

Those arrogant Eldar warriors who would not even bother to accept help from humans under normal circumstances also began to heal their physical scars after being covered in golden light.

Their attitude towards the golden light is very subtle.

Why can the blessings of gods on humans... also be effective on them?

Are your human gods so loving?

However, since he got the benefit, the Eldar warrior did not express his position. Like a scumbag, he silently accepted it without thanking or rejecting it, and then continued to fight.

So the remaining low-level and mid-level demons faced a group of Astartes who would not die.

It feels so good to have treatment and blood.

In the past, wars were all about human suffering.

Who knows the feeling of output band therapy?

Under the golden light, they only need to charge fiercely, and they can exert 200% combat effectiveness.

The demon army is like an overwhelming tide, covering all the horizons in sight, while the Ultramarines' front is like a dam made of fine gold, which does not move at all no matter how the tide beats.

The Ultramarines withstood the charge of the Demon Army.

Not only is it not moving, it is even pushing back.

The Ultramarines broke into the demon group, and under the healing halo, there were almost no casualties.

The battle line moved forward step by step.

The Ultramarines were like a slowly moving iron wall, pushing the demon army back towards the pit bit by bit.

Everyone's wounds are healing and everyone's strength is recovering.

Every step treads on the remains of a demon, and not a canned corpse is seen on the side of the road.

The pharmacist is on standby at a later location, ready to provide medical support or recover gene seeds.

But there was not a single request for medical support in the communication channel.

Golden light is the best medical support, or a miracle. It heals the wounds and restores the strength of the injured soldiers in three seconds.

The fighting power of the immortal ultramarines is enough to make even the demon army feel terrified.

Now they are taking back the land that was torn apart by Chaos, inch by inch.

The pharmacist looked sideways, vaguely looking in the direction of the third company's position.

Is this the power of the new top priest from their company that the third company boasted about?At a certain moment, he even thought that they could hit the subspace directly.

Linn stood at a high point on the temporary fortification, which was high enough for him to overlook the entire battlefield.

A portion of the Third Company stood by his side to protect him.

Good guy, really good guy.Castor stood next to Linn. The battle priest looked at the spectacular golden light on the battlefield and turned to look at Linn.

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