Chapter 501 Summoning Horus to Beijing
Four gods to choose from? Horus?
Emperor Gujing's unwavering state of mind suddenly stirred up a storm. He showed an expression of astonishment for the first time, and asked Malcador urgently: "How could Horus be chosen by the four gods? What did they say? "
The Emperor couldn't believe his ears.
He expected that some Primarchs would betray the Human Empire for various reasons, but he never expected that Horus would be among them.
Horus was the second Primarch he found during the Great Crusade. He gave Horus careful companionship and guidance for thirty years, and Horus had always regarded himself as his favorite son.
How could Horus betray him and even become the chosen one among the four gods?
Magnus has the spiritual talent second only to him, and he is only chosen by Tzeentch and the evil god. How can Horus Hod be chosen by all four gods?
"A lot, you can see for yourself." Malcador looked strange.
He couldn't help but look at the Emperor's face, as if he wanted to keep the Emperor's expression in mind so that he could compare it with the Emperor's reaction later.
He regretted not bringing a camera with him.
The psychic power fluctuated, and Malcador passed Qian Feiyan's information to the emperor in the form of "revelation", which included a large number of words and images.
The whole story of the fall of Horus is contained therein.
Horus Lupedar, Primarch of the XVI Legion, the Luna Wolves.
He is a true war genius.
During the two-hundred-year-long Great Crusade, he was inexhaustible, strategizing thousands of light-years away, and had a compassionate heart. While ruthlessly suppressing the alien enemies, he was able to minimize bloodshed.
The Emperor's thirty years of companionship were not in vain. Horus was a truly good man before he was deceived by the Warp.
He has a kind face, is very graceful, and is very down-to-earth, with a personality comparable to that of an emperor.
As a primarch, he is ruthless to his enemies and warm as spring to his companions and subordinates. The most valuable thing is that all of this comes from his sincerity and is not a hypocritical show.
Some Primarchs regarded their warriors as tool men and treated them with unusual indifference. Horus was the complete opposite.
Horus wanted to be a good father to his children, and would often provide one-on-one guidance to the Luna Wolves who encountered problems. For most legions, such a thing would be unthinkable, but among the Luna Wolves, it was commonplace.
Horus was loved by his descendants and favored by almost all the Primarchs. He was an almost perfect being.
For this reason, the Emperor never thought that Horus would betray him.
The Emperor had been neglecting something.
Before Horus returned to the empire, he had been active in a gang on a certain planet. This made him dislike bureaucracy and politics since he was a child, and he attached great importance to loyalty.
Horus detested the imperial bureaucracy.
He believed that these people who had not shed blood for the empire were not qualified to inherit the fruits of victory that the soldiers had sacrificed their lives for.
However, the Emperor used the Primarchs and Astartes as tools, believing that after they completed their established historical tasks, they should retreat behind the scenes and return the Imperium of Man to mortals.
This was the great conflict between the Emperor and Horus.
To make matters worse, the Emperor erased the existence of both Primarchs, causing their names to be forgotten, which caused tons of mental damage to the loyal Horus.
Two events combined to shake Horus' trust in the Emperor.
At the same time, Horus genuinely despised mortals and believed that the Imperium of Man should be ruled by the Primarchs and Astartes.
Chaos took advantage of the situation and amplified the evil thoughts in his heart.
As a result, he fell and became one of the four ancient and modern gods. He led half of his brothers to fight against Terra and fight the Emperor in the "Forbidden Peak".
In the end, he was destroyed physically and mentally.
But the Emperor was also forced to sit on a psychic life support device, using his body and soul to plug the leaks in the Webway for ten thousand years.
"Your Majesty?" Malcador called tentatively.
Although this information was earth-shattering and predicted a future in which Horus and the Emperor would turn against each other, because it did not involve him and it was a future that could no longer happen, his mentality was unexpectedly good.
Seeing the emperor's twisted expression, he even felt a little relieved.
oh! Poor Neos!
In this fucking world, besides me, who else deserves your trust?
Malcador knew that Horus' position as Warmaster was definitely gone.
Flying well!
That idiot Horus knew nothing about politics and thought he could maintain the operation of the empire through force alone.
Let Horus take over, and the human empire will be over.
Ha ha!
I wonder what the Emperor will do with Horus. Will Horus feel that he has been wronged?
Malcador felt as if a kitten was scratching his mind.
He couldn't wait to learn about the Emperor's current state of mind and what would become of Horus in the future.
The Emperor was silent.
The amount of information was not small, but compared to his reading speed, it was nothing.
The reason why he was silent was because he was shocked after reading it. He had so much to say in his heart that he didn't know where to start, and he couldn't make a sound for a while.
A picture kept popping up in his mind: a giant skeleton sitting on a golden toilet.
It would be great if there was a speaker that could speak my heart's voice.
Malcador observed the Emperor and asked cautiously: "Your Majesty, are you okay?"
Horus was unlike the other Primarchs.
The Emperor had been with Horus for thirty years and had some feelings for Horus.
He was worried that the Emperor was too stimulated.
"I'm fine." The Emperor suppressed the complicated thoughts in his heart, "Send an urgent telegram in my name, asking Horus to put down everything he is doing and return to Terra as quickly as possible."
He has always thought highly of Horus, and even planned to let Horus serve as the war commander to coordinate the war plan of the human empire, almost cultivating Horus as his successor.
Although the information from the coalition government was a bolt from the blue to him, it made his scalp numb.
But Horus is not as stupid as Magnus, and there is still a chance to save him. This time he went to the coalition government to take Horus with him and educate him for a while.
A tree cannot be straightened if it is not cut down, and a son cannot be filial if he is not taught.
He hadn't been intimate with Horus for a long time, and he believed that as long as he helped Horus relive the good times in the past, Horus would change his mind.
"What's the reason?" Malcador pursed his lips, "The burning of Prospero is very close. If you ask Horus to return to Terra at this time, he may become suspicious."
The emperor replied without thinking: "Don't he want to be a war master? I will let him be named in Terra and tell the world!"
"And let him be the war commander?" Malcador was a little surprised.
The Emperor remained silent.
Malcador raised his head and looked at the emperor. The two smiled at each other, saying nothing.