Warhammer 40K + A Galactic Tax Legend That Rocks the Universe!
While the rest of the galaxy settles debates with boltgun diplomacy, Levi Colonna wields the Imperial Tax Code instead! Armed with sacred tax tomes, using stellar energy as a calculator, and projecting legal edicts strong enough to block lance salvos, his data torrents shatter Chaos schemes.
This is the hardcore tax collector who dared to audit a corrupted world right next to Nurgle’s Garden!
"Audits stretch into the Warp, tax collections spark Chaos uprisings!"
With one hand, Levi reclaims trillions in unpaid tithes—with the other, he purges corruption. And he’ll make the entire galaxy understand:
The Tithe is not theft—it’s the Emperor’s holy blessing!
"The Imperium may tolerate heresy… but it will NEVER tolerate tax evasion!"
The Great Galactic Audit Begins!
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Noah has transmigrated. Good news: He's a noble lord. Bad news: It's Warhammer. Good news: He has a cheat code. Bad news: It's from Chaos. Good news: It's from the Emperor. Emperor: Stop being a sissy, you, go save the world. Noah: I see the four gods as mere ornaments for sale! Wind Spirit Moon Shadow, open for me! Let me see your potential! —Anyone who dares to challenge me, I will end their life! Grallion's Treasure Bag One-Click Kill Rune is configured.
A Hammerman was unexpectedly reborn and found himself turned into a baby.
Good news: He has his own growth and evolution system.
Bad news: He doesn't seem to have a dick.
Good news: He... oh no, she was born in a hive world.
Bad news: she's in the bottom nest.
Good news: The system clearly states that it has nothing to do with Tzeentch.
Bad news: I don’t know if it’s true or not.
…
【During infancy, the cumulative number of breaths is 100,000.】
[Gained the talent {Unlimited Growth}: Physical strength can be increased without limit through training.]
[During early childhood, a cumulative total of 500 falls.]
[Gained the talent "King of Fall Resistance": More ways to fall, immune to fall damage, more prone to accidents when riding in aircraft]
In the perilous world of Warhammer, she experienced many hardships, but never forgot her dream in her previous life -
"I really want to go to the Warhammer world and become a Space Marine with my good brothers."
(ps: This book is a lobster-certified recruitment channel)
"When I was taken in by the White Scars Chapter Librarius, and inherited the name Qin Xia, an ancient White Scars warrior from ten thousand years ago, I thought my destiny was to fight for the White Scars Chapter until I fell."
"When I was taken away by the Grey Knights before my surgical modifications, I thought my destiny was to fight against daemons until I fell."
"Until... the damned warp threw me back ten thousand years, onto a planet called Nuceria, where I met a young Angron."
Qin Xia looked at Angron, the primarch who would one day become the most vicious and tyrannical, and fell into deep thought.
"I'm going to raise Angron? Is this for real?"
The only thing that brought Qin Xia a glimmer of hope was that the young Angron hadn't yet been implanted with the Butcher's Nails. He hadn't yet become a brutal and cruel butcher. His talent for sensing and absorbing the negative emotions of others was still there; he was still a primarch with a compassionate heart and an astonishing capacity for empathy.
"It's not too late after all."
Imperial Chronicler: May I ask why you chose the Space Wolves Chapter?
Baldur Ironhammer: Because I was thrown there.
Imperial Chronicler: What do you think is the greatest strength of the noble Primarch?
Baldur Ironhammer: He is kind to his own people.
Imperial Chronicler: How did you become so powerful?
Baldur Ironhammer: The investment I made with my own ability and my own efforts.
Imperial Chronicler: How do you respond to the accusations of the Imperial High Lords that you are hiding a secret?
Baldur Ironhammer: Wait a moment.
Baldur picked up the communicator and dialed a number: Tell the Thirteenth Company, I want to eat fish!
Nicholas, armed with the "Warhammer Museum System," embarks on a treasure hunt in the hellish galaxy! He explores ancient necromantic tombs in space, ventures into chaotic caverns, steals Blackrock artifacts, collects Imperial Relics, and battles orcs while also testing his luck against traitors.
His main job is collecting collectibles, and his side job is beating up all sorts of oddities in the galaxy. He uses his full collection of treasures to fight against the darkness, and his motto is "If you're not proactive in collecting treasures, there's something wrong with your thinking!"
Hey! What do you think of this Emperor collection?
Warhammer 40K | No Female Lead | No Melodrama | Steady Plot Progression
An art student accidentally transmigrates into the grimdark universe of Warhammer 40K and stumbles upon a shard of the Void Dragon—becoming a hybrid of Star God and human. With the power of a C’tan at his disposal, this unlikely protagonist resolves to lead humanity’s resurgence and claim dominion over the galaxy.
Warhammer 40k is not a world suitable for traveling through, even with the blessing of the Emperor.
However, if the emperor is your friend who plays table chess pieces with you in the real universe, then the matter of traveling to the 40k universe seems to have become more subtle?
"I'm very sorry that I hid some truths, but friends, my world really needs your help."
——Brother Big E
"Get your Imperial Titan models ready! Sooner or later we will move all your collections away!"
——A friend of a certain big e brother
With the ability to obtain a random item from the universe every day, I transformed into an Astartes recruit in the Warhammer universe who was about to be transformed and killed.
At the critical moment of gene seed implantation, I drew the dog talisman from "Jackie Chan Adventures" and gained eternal life.
I thought my immortality would allow me to walk freely in this dark universe, until I saw with my own eyes that a Chaos Demon devoured an entire company of Space Marines.
The Empire sees me as a heretic, Chaos sees me as prey, and the Mechanicus wants to dismantle me for research.
Today, my system gift is a lightsaber from Star Wars, valid for 23 hours and 59 minutes.
In the distance, the Inquisitor's black ship was slowly entering the starport.
"Well," I said, tightening my grip on the hilt, "let's see whose day it is."