The bridge was silent.
Although Kairo was also shocked, he was nowhere near as stunned as Famir and the other crew members who had been watching the screen the entire time.
Because Kairo had only seen the result, while Famir and the crew had witnessed the entire process.
The process was extremely simple and direct, with nothing worth mentioning, which could be summarized in six words:
Land, show head, get instantly killed...
Although the process was simple, the shock Famir received was far more intense than Kairo's.
He stood there blankly, staring at the Eldar corpses filling an entire shuttle on the screen. His expression was deathly still, but his wide eyes could not move away from the bodies for a long time.
For the already sparsely populated Eldar, such a huge and meaningless loss could no longer be simply described as heartbreaking.
Especially in a situation where the Eldar died instantly, leaving them no chance to even use their Soul Stones.
Soul Stones are items used by the Eldar to protect their souls, specifically ensuring that after an Eldar dies, they are not taken and tortured by Slaanesh, who is obsessed with the Eldar.
In other words, if certain factions or individuals could systematically wipe out the Eldar, denying them the chance to enter their Soul Stones, then...
Slaanesh would be ecstatic!
Of course, Eldar who enter the Warp can only face Slaanesh and'smile'.
At this moment, watching that row of fallen Eldar pirates, Famir felt his heart bleeding, and his breathing even came to a halt.
Especially seeing that group of 'monkeys' rudely handling the remains of his kin, even comparing them to Orks and concluding they weren't as smart as Orks, Famir was so furious he pointed at the screen, his mouth working several times, almost losing the noble elegance befitting an Eldar.
Even though he didn't speak, Kairo watched as this group of humans managed to completely break an Eldar's composure. He was astonished by the absurdity of it, while secretly giving them a thumbs-up in his heart with great satisfaction.
Eventually, Kairo regained his composure as a qualified Rogue Trader and hurriedly stepped in to change the subject.
He tapped the screen, switching the view to other shuttles, wanting to let Famir see other, more normal battlefronts to distract him.
Seeing that the Eldar on screen were no longer being instantly killed upon landing, but were instead using their incredible agility and superior technology to crush ordinary humans, Famir gritted his teeth and steadied himself.
Without looking at the screen, he shot Kairo a vicious glare.
"Didn't you say it would be very easy to fight down there?"
Facing Famir's accusatory gaze, Kairo narrowed his eyes slightly, his face showing a mercenary expression:
"I said there were only Mortals down there, and I wasn't wrong about that!"
Kairo spoke up, and Famir was left speechless by this retort.
He tried several times to continue blaming the other party, but after thinking for a long time, he realized Kairo was actually damn right.
The only problem now was that his powerful Eldar pirates couldn't defeat the Mortals!
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