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Chapter 61 - Status

Once the energy infusion was complete, it was now the Custodians' turn to fret.

They quickly moved a chair from the side and placed it behind Noah, allowing him to sit down peacefully.

This was a VIP, and he absolutely couldn't be allowed to get tired.

He must rest well so he can properly restore our Emperor.

Ever since the Emperor was injured, the Custodians had been blaming themselves, and this self-reproach had lasted for a full 10,000 years. Now, they saw the possibility of making amends for their past mistakes.

How great was it that this powerful Psyker before them could help the Emperor recover?

Not to mention the Custodians, even Guilliman watched this scene in stunned silence from the side, seeing Noah step forward to save his father.

This... Guilliman stood dumbfounded on the side, staring blankly at the scene.

Meanwhile, the Custodians' gaze towards him softened. They had originally looked down upon and distrusted Space Marines and Primarchs.

And this disdain and distrust had only deepened after the Primarchs had held a grand birthday celebration.

But now, the Custodians' opinion of Guilliman changed.

Who said Guilliman was ambitious?

There was no one more loyal than him. Look who he brought with him; he brought Noah, who could heal the Emperor.

This made the Custodians' gaze towards Guilliman even softer. This was absolutely a loyalist, completely loyal.

Noah plopped down onto the chair provided by the Custodians and looked at the emaciated body before him, which had recovered a bit of its human form.

The Emperor's psionics was simply too strong, and his chronic illness was too stubborn.

All of this combined meant that Noah's consumption was also too great.

This was a chronic illness of tens of thousands of years; it was impossible to fix it in one go, and Noah didn't even know how many times it would take.

He could feel that there seemed to be a strange energy within the Emperor, driving him towards an ascension.

But the most outrageous thing was that those things were all toxic.

These things, a large amount of vengeance and hatred, along with a host of negative emotions, were continuously being poured into the body of this human giant before him.

It was predictable that if this continued, then this deity, after ascending, would mean the loss of his humanity.

If a human loses his humanity, can he still be human? He would no longer be human, and these negative emotions would completely devour this guy's divinity.

This was absolutely unacceptable.

These beliefs were toxic, and extremely so.

Although Noah had a way to remove these toxic beliefs for the Emperor, it was not something he could do alone.

The accumulation was simply too much, and he was just a scientist with little power.

To remove these things for the Emperor, at least the Psionic Legion from the federation would need to come.

Even dozens of Psionic Legions would be needed, along with a large number of Battle Sister Legions, to purify him for a hundred years.

Most importantly, the people of this universe would have to stop believing, as fellow humans, to prevent more toxic beliefs from entering his body.

There was no other way; there were too many humans in this universe, and their beliefs were too mottled. Large amounts of toxins were continuously entering the body of this fellow human.

If these toxic things could not be removed, then the moment he became a god, it would mean he was no longer human.

Noah felt exhausted.

But the Emperor before him was different; in these 10,000 years, he had never felt as good as he did today.

A large amount of psionics repaired his body and removed some things he didn't want.

His spirit improved, and he felt that he had regained a bit of his humanity, which was wonderful for him.

The Emperor looked down at Noah, who had purified his body for him. He wanted to release some psionics to help him recover, but he stopped himself at the last moment.

The Emperor's psionics was also affected by his beliefs.

These psionicss were also toxic, and he feared that if his psionics was infused, Noah might experience some adverse reactions.

If anything happened to Noah, then the hope that had so painstakingly appeared would vanish again.

Noah was now tired and resting, so the Emperor had no choice but to talk to his son first. A surge of psionics flowed into Guilliman's mind, and then he began to converse with him.

Perhaps it was because Noah had solved some problems for the Emperor, allowing his humanity to once again gain the upper hand.

So this time, the Emperor did not speak to Guilliman with blunt words as he originally would have.

He addressed Guilliman as 'my dear thirteenth son'.

This address was much better than the original one. If the Emperor's divinity had gained the upper hand, he would have only referred to Guilliman as a tool.

After ten millennia, Guilliman saw his father once again.

He could feel the surging psionics from the Emperor, which was like facing a star, and even more so.

No one knew what the Emperor and Guilliman discussed.

The Custodians didn't know either; they only heard the last part of the conversation, which was the divine oracle personally bestowed by the Emperor, appointing Guilliman as the imperial regent!

At the same time, the Emperor did not forget Noah. The Emperor also directly appointed Noah as Sun Lord!

Noah became a lifelong Sun Lord, Imperial Warmaster. No one could strip him of his identity unless the Emperor himself spoke.

Sun Lord, one of the highest ranks in the Imperium of Man. Sun Lord meant being able to mobilize all the resources of the entire Imperium of Man and launch a Great Crusade.

However, the title of Sun Lord could be revoked. Generally, after a Great Crusade ended, the Sun Lord would be relieved of his position.

But Noah's identity this time was a lifelong Sun Lord, which meant he would become the Warmaster of the Imperium of Man, just like Horus.

This meant Noah could launch a Great Crusade, but after returning from the Great Crusade, he would still be Sun Lord, and he could still launch another Great Crusade whenever he deemed it appropriate!

The entire Imperium of Man would serve the Sun Lord, including Guilliman, the imperial regent!

The Emperor placed his unfulfilled hopes on Noah.

He saw in Noah the hope of launching another Great Crusade, and this time, he believed it could be victorious.

The Imperium of Man could still choose to appoint a new Sun Lord after this, but Noah's identity and status were recognized by the Emperor.

When a new Sun Lord launched a crusade, if Noah also needed to launch a Great Crusade, then Noah would be prioritized.

Sun Lord, Imperial Warmaster, it represented the will of the Emperor!

His commands superseded all others, including the imperial regent!

As long as Noah was willing to launch a Great Crusade, the Imperium of Man would undoubtedly wholeheartedly support the Great Crusade Noah wished to launch.

This was the Emperor's last gamble; he had found a golden ticket, and this golden ticket could realize his long unfulfilled ambition.

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