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354 Hades gets more and more confused the more he thinks about it, but the fun will only be Tzeentch

354. The more Hades thinks about it, the more confused he becomes, but the fun will only be for Tzeentch.

Council of Nicaea.

Hades chewed this word silently in his mind. He put on his black armor and let the servitors come over to wax his armor - usually Hades would refuse this behavior because it was unnecessary.

But now he was about to go to a meeting, and the participants were obviously not only the Emperor.

It took him too long to respond to Angron, and the flow of time in the Maelstrom was even more chaotic. Hades did not expect that when he came out again, the history of the empire had already entered the time node of Nicaea.

This meant that Hades missed Ullanor and the coronation of the Warmaster.

Hades didn't know what the Emperor's intentions were. The Warmaster was still Horus, but from a practical point of view, it could only be Horus.

It is difficult for other candidates to take the lead.

It's just that Hades didn't know what preparations the Emperor had made for Horus' possible fate next.

Similarly, Hades was not clear about the Emperor's intentions during this Nikaea meeting.

What is certain is that even in the original novels, the Emperor's intentions in Nicaea were not pure.

In the original work, the Nicaea meeting was actually a chaotic meeting with multiple parties fighting.

This conference was actually divided into stories on the bright side and dark side. On the bright side, everyone was arguing, but on the dark side, there were undercurrents.

First of all, on the bright side, you Primarchs and other mortal forces in the Empire are discussing with each other the issue of voting on whether to ban think tanks——

Mortarion and Leman Russ are absolutely against the Think Tank faction, while the rest have expressed their opinions. Angel, Fulgrim, Curze, Khan and others support the Think Tank faction.

In short, the original body or their spokesperson gave a speech in the theater set up by the Emperor, trying to gain votes for their views.

But in fact... it was impossible for Magnus to win this meeting. Even Angel and Fulgrim, who were on Magnus's side, realized this. The emperor's attitude was ambiguous, but it was by no means unreasonable. can be glimpsed.

The essence of this meeting was to knock Magnus, and the think tank was nothing more than a small bait floating in the vast ocean of psychic topics.

but……

Hades blinked, feeling his black domain. This may be the purpose of the Emperor calling him here.

It would be nice if this meeting was really so simple if only the Empire side participated.

In fact, Tzeentch also showed his presence at the Council of Nicaea.

The first is Magnus’s side. During the time when everyone’s debate was temporarily suspended, similar to the intermission, Magnus experienced a strong prophecy that he did not initiate on his own initiative——

He foresaw the fall of Horus.

Hades didn't understand why Magnus had foreseen this story and the first step was to return to Prospero instead of directly telling the Emperor at the Council of Nicaea.

Maybe he realized that there was something wrong with his missing eye. He might have done something that was not allowed by the Emperor, so he didn't dare to face the Emperor.

But perhaps there is another possibility that the Emperor did not leave Magnus a chance to talk to him. The Emperor directly called Magnus over and ruthlessly announced his fate, because behind the curtain, another Something happened——

The incident of extraterrestrial visitors.

To put it simply, the alien Hawser is a mortal bard of the Space Wolves. He uses language and poetry to tell the Wolves their history that is not recorded on paper.

But the wild wolves have long discovered that the origin of the alien visitor is not simple. In fact, the alien visitor's memory about his past is distorted - he is a spy used by Thousand Sons to spy on the wild wolves.

The Thousand Sons use their psychic powers to distort the memories and personalities of mortals, then use them to accomplish whatever they wish them to accomplish.

This is irrefutable evidence that the Thousand Sons have crossed the line. As long as this matter is confirmed, it will be impossible for Magnus at the Nicaea Conference to make a comeback.

So after Wolf King Leman Russ brought the extraterrestrial visitors to the stage, he hoped that Fulgrim, the leader of the Forbidden Army Waldo, the Death Guard First Captain Karas (Hades didn't know who Mortarion asked to go this time), Sister Silence Under the witness of Magnus and the Thousand Sons, it was proved that Magnus and the Thousand Sons had committed heinous crimes.

But things turned out unexpectedly.

When everyone went to the stage to argue with Magnus, the imperial guard Amon who was guarding the alien visitor Hawser was controlled by Amon who claimed to be the attendant of the Thousand Sons Primarch.

Language has its own magic power. The first name of the Imperial Guard was Amon, and the Thousand Sons' Primarch Attendant was also named Amon. The overlap of names gave him the ability to temporarily control the Imperial Guard.

Then Thousand Son Amon made some nonsense about the extraterrestrial visitor Hauser, and had a fight with the wild wolf and bear who noticed the incident. After that, the Forbidden Army possessed by him fainted, and he was pursued by the Forbidden Army. Successfully escaped.

First of all, Hades didn't know why the Forbidden Army could be controlled. Secondly, Hades didn't know why the Forbidden Army allowed Amon to run away. This incident was full of insults to the Forbidden Army. Hades said that he didn't know anything about it. have no idea--

But what if the person possessing the Forbidden Army Amon is not the Thousand Son Amon? But...the Daemon of Tzeentch.

Yes, Tzeentch took action again, and the Thousand Sons were really wronged this time.

The Emperor was extremely angry when he learned that the Custodes were possessed by the Thousand Sons. He finally chose to refute Magnus (who had already predicted the fall of Horus with the help of Tzeentch) in front of everyone and announced that Ban think tanks.

So, then, here comes the question.

Hades sighed,

What is the purpose of Tzeentch's presence in Nicaea?

The whole thing was full of strong irony, not to mention the fact that Tzeentch was making trouble right under the Emperor's nose and the Emperor didn't even realize it was Tzeentch.

It is said that Magnus foresaw the fall of Horus in front of the Emperor, but the Emperor fell into anger because of the "Thousand Sons" possessing the Custodes. In the end, Magnus was severely warned by the Emperor and expected to stay away. This thing about psychic energy.

Magnus did not choose to follow the Emperor's warning. After returning to Prospero, he chose to prophesy again to see if the fall of Horus he saw was true. After realizing that it was true, Finally, he made the psychic phone call that arguably started the entire story.

Web channel, boom!

Couldn't the Council of Nicaea tell the Emperor directly to his face? ! Why did you wait until you were back in Prospero before you tried to make a phone call? !

Oh, by the way, the Emperor probably couldn't trust Magnus at that time because of the Custodes.

So why were the Imperial Guards captured by Tzeentch unexpectedly? Emperor, you couldn’t tell it was Tzeentch yourself!

...The Emperor, a big psychic guy, is not as omnipotent as Hades imagined, or...the psychic traces of the Thousand Sons are too similar to Tzeentch, so the Emperor can't tell the difference?

No matter what, Hades could imagine Tzeentch laughing almost out of breath, although Tzeentch may not have such an organ as lungs.

And, one last question.

How much does the current Emperor know, and what can Hades do at this meeting?

And knowing that Hades is going to Nicaea, will Tzeentch still show up?

There is no charge for this chapter. It is all a summary. Please take a brief look at it. There may be omissions. I am currently making up for the Nicaea Conference.

To be honest, the Nicaea meeting is quite stupid. I don’t understand it. I really don’t understand it.

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