I'm in Warhammer, please don't praise Doraemon
Chapter 271 You can’t just remember history when it’s an honor
Chapter 271 You can’t just remember history when it’s an honor
A torrent of data flew through the command room, and holograms appeared on the dome and the mosaic-covered floor.
On the wall behind the data torrent, all the magnificent deeds of the Ultramarines over the past ten thousand years are engraved.
From the Emperor and his Primarch Roboute Guilliman's charge from Macragge, Roboute Guilliman accepting his own Legion, the Five Hundred Worlds of Ultramar, and the sorrow of the Battle of Calth.
Reina couldn't help but widen her eyes as she watched these magnificent events.
Just by looking at the murals, Reina could feel the power of those legends.
In fact, Reina felt like she was in a legend.
The people walking around her. Inquisitor Greyfax, Great Sage Belisarius Cawl, Living Saint Celestine, Chapter Master Calgar.
Each one is a legend, each one is a hero of the empire,
Of course, there is also Zhou Yun who has disappeared and is nowhere to be found.
In Lena's eyes, Zhou Yun is now also a legend, an extraordinary person.
In fact, Lena felt that Zhou Yun was a little too extraordinary.
Especially when they had just witnessed Zhou Yun's physical body fighting the Titan. If Zhou Yun had not insisted on letting the Great Sage Belisarius Cawl claim the credit, his name would probably have become a legend on countless planets.
And she, Reina, a psychic born in the Hive of Asford, a once illegal psychic who was in hiding, now has the opportunity to walk side by side with these legends.
This made Reina feel dizzy.
She didn't dare to hope that people in the future would carve her figure on the wall when remembering this history, but at least maybe in the historical records, when recording these legendary figures around her, she would be mentioned briefly.
This thought made Reina feel a little excited.
But at the same time, she also found something strange when looking at the murals.
Her knowledge of the Empire's history ten thousand years ago came mostly from the State Religion. It was not until she joined the Cadian Assault Force that she learned a little bit about the real history.
So Reina could also find something strange on the mural.
"Why does the content of the mural jump directly from the Battle of Calth to the end of the Heresy?"
Reina asked, somewhat confused.
On this wall that records the magnificent history of the Ultramarines,
Neither records exist from after the Battle of Calth nor from during the Siege of Terra.
Reina's limited knowledge of history told her that this period was almost the most important period of the entire Great Rebellion Era.
Why are the Ultramarines absent?
Calgar, who was walking in front, stopped suddenly. He turned his head to look at Lena, then turned back and continued walking forward without saying a word.
"The Ultramarines failed to provide timely support for the siege of Terra." Greyfax walked silently to Lena's side and spoke in a low voice.
Reina was slightly stunned when she heard this, and then she quickly realized that she had said the wrong thing.
Reina felt ashamed for a moment. This incident was clearly a stain on the honor of the Ultramarines. She shouldn't have——
"There is no need to feel guilty. Failure to support Terra is not an undiscussable topic among the Ultramarines."
As if sensing Reina's mood, Calga suddenly spoke:
"The teachings of our genetic father: the value of history lies in providing guidance to future generations. Both failures and successes are worth remembering."
“Glory and shame are equally important in history.”
Reina listened to Calgar's words and silently saluted the legendary hero of the empire.
History deserves to be remembered, regardless of shame or honor. This character and rationality made Reina sigh that it was worthy of the teachings of the Primarch Robert Guilliman.
But Reina was still confused.
She knew why the Siege of Terra was not engraved on the wall.
But wasn't there quite a while between the Battle of Calth and the Siege of Terra?
Moreover, Captain Calgar only mentioned the Siege of Terra but not that period of history.
why is that------
A hand silently patted Reina's shoulder, as if to signal Reina not to ask any more questions.
Lena didn't see the owner of the hand, and soon realized that this was Zhou Yun's reminder to her.
“You can’t just remember history when it’s honorable.”
Zhou Yun's voice sounded softly beside Reina's ears:
"But there are some histories that even the Primarch is not willing to remember, such as the emergence of an empire."
One more empire?
Although she was full of doubts, Reina immediately closed her mouth, knowing that she should keep the doubts to herself.
The history that has not been remembered is obviously not what she should ask.
The warband servants in the hall made way for Calgar and the expeditionary force.
The iron body of the Ultramarines Chapter Master Calgar slowly moved forward and sat on the marble command seat in the center of the dome room. Agman was guarding Calgar.
There are two eye-catching figures in this room.
One was an Ultramarines think tank with silver light in his eyes. On the Blade of Glory, Ms. Greyfax gave Reina a brief introduction to the internal figures of the Ultramarines, and Reina was able to guess that this person was the think tank director Digris.
And another figure.
He was an Astartes holding a silver-steel warhammer and wearing silver power armor. His power armor was engraved with many sacred mottos and seals, and the pattern on his shoulder armor was something Reina had never seen before.
"The Sentinel Master of the Third Brotherhood of the Grey Knights." Greyfax said softly, "He is the Grand Master of the Third Brotherhood. In theory, his position is equivalent to that of a captain of a Space Marine."
"But they do not strictly abide by the holy scriptures, so the troops and power they actually command are far greater than those of ordinary company commanders."
As he spoke, Greyfax's eyes fell on the Grey Knight's chest, where a scroll was hanging:
"The Third Brotherhood Grand Master Voldus."
The Grey Knights Grand Master, known as Voldus, noticed Greyfax and nodded slightly.
Then his eyes fell on Reina.
The Grey Knight's brow furrowed slightly.
"An Alpha-class psyker who has not been trained by the Empire." Voldus seemed to have made a judgment in just a moment:
"You have brought in a dangerous individual who has apparently been an illegal psyker for at least a long time."
"Do you have a certificate from the Inquisition?"
Reina’s expression froze for a moment.
She knew that Voldus had no ill intentions, and in fact, the danger he mentioned was not directly aimed at Reina.
After all, the psychic power of this great mentor and the psychic power of Digris next to him are obviously stronger than Reina's.
Well. According to Reina's own judgment, this great mentor is at the level of about seven or eight Lei, while that Digris is at the level of dozens of Lei.
The danger they mentioned was due to untrained illegal psychics, especially Alpha-level psychics like Reina, who could turn into a subspace gate if not handled properly, and produce demons or even big devils on the spot.
"Grandmaster, of course she does." Greyfax defended Reyna and said, "In fact, she is also the leader of the 184th Regiment of Cadia. Do you think that officers of the Cadian Shock Troops are illegal psykers?"
After looking at Greyfax and hearing the word Cadian, Voldus's expression eased a little.
He even nodded slightly to Reina, as if to express his apology.
Reina trembled slightly, her eyes were a little vague.
"You have it, right?" Greyfax noticed Lena's expression.
".It should have been." Reina said dryly.
She was originally an illegal psychic. Although she was later absorbed into Cadia, she did not undergo any training or review by the Inquisition, and naturally did not have any certification from the Inquisition.
In fact, General Droste used his connections to get Reina a temporary license from the Inquisition on Cadia, requiring her to undergo examination and training to obtain certification when she had time.
But it wasn't long before the Black Legion attacked, Cadia was directly blown up by Abaddon, and the Cadia Inquisition that was granted to Reina was blown to ashes.
So Reina thought about it and found that she seemed to be an illegal psychic.
There was a dead silence in the air. Greyfax's eyes twitched.
“I will write you a dispensation later and you can go to the Tribunal for review again,” she said rather helplessly.
Grand Master Voldus frowned slightly, seemingly dissatisfied with Greyfax's casualness.
"No need to worry, Brother Waldus."
Diglis said with a little surprise:
"I have just checked. There is no sign of corruption on this Cadia warrior's body. In fact, her mind has not been distorted by psychic energy."
"Even trained psykers rarely have this level of ability. It's very interesting and amazing. It's a pity that she's a woman."
The Grand Master felt a little relieved after hearing Digris's judgment, and nodded in agreement.
"It's a pity it's a woman," said Waldus.
Being a female means that one cannot become an Astartes. With such excellent talent, one cannot become a think tank of the Ultramarines or a Grey Knight. It is such a pity.
Reina silently took a step back, trying to hide to the side and not be noticed.
However, their attention did not stay on Reina for too long, and fell directly on Eveleni and the red-armored warrior Thousand Faces behind Reina.
If there is still controversy about Reina's issue, then the blasphemy committed by Evelyne and Thousand Faces is beyond dispute.
Calgar lowered his head and looked at the expeditionary force in front of him.
Illegal psychics, inquisitors from an unknown era, and alien witches.
There is also the great sage Belisarius Cawl, who claimed that he had conquered the Titans.
But there is obviously something wrong. Perhaps this great sage used some kind of blasphemous technology, or perhaps it was someone else.
Were they those two xenos? Some kind of Eldar blasphemous technology?
It was hard for Calgar to judge, because the power was too strong, something he had never seen in his lifetime.
"Why are you here, great sage?" Calgar asked in a low voice.
"For the promise."
Belisarius Kaul's voice returned to its cold and calm state.
Karga almost felt that he was not speaking to him.
"For the contract signed with the Lord of Ultramar." Belisarius Cawl said lightly.
"."
Calgar stared at Belisarius Cawl. His words puzzled Calgar:
"I don't know who you are, Sage."
"I never signed a contract with you either."
"In fact, I have never signed any kind of contract with any of the followers of Om Messiah."
Suddenly the air became cold and stuffy.
Grey Knights Grand Master Voldus clenched his warhammer, while Agman placed his hand on the holy power sword at his waist.
Even the expeditionary army was stunned. Reina and Greyfax looked at Caul in confusion.
Only Celestine remained calm, while Evelyne and Thousand Faces were the same as always.
"It's not you."
Belisarius Cawl exhaled slowly, as if he was about to reveal a secret that had been buried deep in his heart for many years:
"I am the descendant of Robert Guilliman. The one who signed the contract with me is the Lord of Ultramar."
"The true Lord of Ultramar!"
(End of this chapter)
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