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Chapter 54 - Try

As Guilliman agreed to Noah's request, Noah slowly rose from his seat.

"Very good, you have made a wise choice, and here I applaud your decision."

As Noah spoke, he clapped his hands.

"Can we go to Earth together now? That is your Holy Terra. Can we depart now?"

Noah was eager to ask the Emperor what kind of existence the Chaos Gods of the Warp truly were.

He was a Level 10 scientist of the Terran Federation.

The intelligence and knowledge reserves of a Level 10 scientist meant that as long as he could figure out what these Chaos Gods were, he would definitely find a way to deal with them.

"Not yet," Guilliman denied Noah's inquiry.

"I need to gather my troops before I can return to Holy Terra. The threat of the Chaos Gods still exists, and they won't let me return to Terra so easily."

It was not yet time to depart.

To return to Holy Terra, he would surely encounter resistance from the Chaos Forces.

Those Chaos Forces, the Chaos Gods, and his disloyal brothers would absolutely not want him to return to Terra smoothly, and would do everything in their power to stop him.

He needed to gather his troops and face any potential enemies.

Noah expressed his agreement and nodded.

"In that case, let's follow your plan. You can gather your troops, and my troops will assist you simultaneously."

Noah made his promise without hesitation. After all, the fellow in front of him was also a half-ascended countryman, so he could lend a hand, and his own troops weren't that expensive.

Thinking of this, Noah glanced at his bodyguard robots and military combat robots.

Compared to the PDF troops, his combat robots were the true bodyguard-level fighting force.

The PDF troops were only used to handle trivial matters, especially during conventional battles.

After all, these combat robots were truly outrageous.

For example, once military combat robots were put into war, they were practically capable of destroying cities, razing fortresses, and annihilating continents.

Their strength was described in hundreds of millions of tons, and this was just their normal strength.

If Noah was willing to add some unique components to his military combat robots, then hundreds of billions of tons of strength would be nothing.

This was the true power capable of overturning continental plates.

Such immense power meant that these combat robots were not the main force for conventional warfare. In situations where certain structures needed to be preserved, the troops Noah would usually deploy were these PDF troops.

Time slowly passed as Noah waited. Guilliman began to assemble his expeditionary fleet to Terra.

The Primarch drew forces from the Ultramarines' First, Second, and Third Battle Companies, preparing to form an army to accompany him on his expedition.

He also entrusted the command of this force to Captain Cato Sicarius of the Second Company.

Of course, in addition to gathering these Ultramarines,

including the Grey Knights led by Grand Master Voldus, the Black Templars led by Emperor's Champion Amalrich, and many other Chapter members and Imperial Army forces, all provided strength to Guilliman.

Archmagos Cawl, Celestine, and Inquisitor Greyfax would also continue to follow the Primarch.

This force was named the Terra Expeditionary Force by Guilliman, and he would launch a Terra expedition to return to Terra.

However, merely looking at these forces alone might still be insufficient.

But Noah's army also joined in.

Although Noah's army only consisted of one cruiser, its ordinary combat power was not inferior to the Imperial Army's full 20,000 PDF troops, plus 10 warlord-class titans and 400 Psionic Legionnaires.

This was a powerful force. In an unfavorable situation, Noah might even deploy his bodyguard robots and military combat robots to turn the tide of battle.

The overall combat power of the entire army was definitely not weak.

While Guilliman was assembling his forces, the two Aeldari representatives of the Mournival found themselves seemingly without purpose and chose to depart.

However, Guilliman was still willing to hold talks with the Emissary Yvraine and the red-armored warrior beside her.

No matter what, these people had, after all, come to rescue him, and Guilliman was still willing to show them some respect.

Of course, this was the official statement.

In reality, Guilliman wanted to find out what the true intentions of these xenos were.

He also wanted to use the Aeldari intelligence network to understand what had happened in the universe; the information he had gathered from the Ultramarines alone was far from enough.

Guilliman learned other information about the universe, such as the Necron blackstone fortress. In addition, he also shared this information with Noah.

No matter what, Noah had indeed saved him, and he was also a governor of the Imperium. Moreover, according to him, he was a scientist, a point confirmed by Cawl.

During the time he was assembling the expeditionary force, Noah truly couldn't stand Cawl's almost blasphemous distortion of the human body's original form.

Although he wanted to say he didn't understand, but respected it.

But despite the respect, Cawl's appearance was simply too ugly.

Therefore, within two days, he made a significant change to Cawl.

Noah removed all the ugly, messy things from Cawl's body and replaced them with more advanced equipment.

More importantly, from now on, Cawl no longer needed to archive his memories or replace his memory modules.

Now, Cawl had reverted from his previously ugly appearance to his original self, and his entire being also became more efficient.

Not only that, Noah also stabilized his soul, ensuring that Cawl was Cawl.

Under Noah's various operations, Cawl's thoughts became sharper.

At the same time, due to the bonus of stellaris technology, Tzeentch could not easily influence Cawl, and he could now return to his identity as a scientist.

After completing the modifications to Cawl, Noah was very satisfied and generously imparted some knowledge to Cawl.

What does a Level 10 scientist mean? It means there is almost nothing he doesn't know, especially a top scientific leader like Noah, who is an all-rounder in three scientific fields.

Noah's identity was not merely that of a scientific leader; he was also considered the leader and commander of a school of thought within the federation.

As a veteran researcher who had been in the Terran Federation since the 2200s, he was one of the oldest and most formidable scientists in the Terran Federation.

Because of this, Noah's knowledge was truly vast and profound. Just a brief mention of some biological knowledge made Cawl feel enlightened.

He felt that he could perhaps further strengthen the Primaris Space Marines.

Just as this thought emerged, Noah gave him some guidance.

This made his Primaris Space Marines 50% stronger than when he originally created them, and this was just an offhand remark from Noah.

Of course, most importantly, Cawl of the Adeptus Mechanicus of Mars found his own teacher this time, a teacher who could instruct him.

The thirst for knowledge was deeply ingrained in the heart of every Archmagos, and now Cawl had found knowledge, found the source of knowledge.

After Noah taught him for a few days, Cawl already regarded Noah as his teacher and expressed this idea to Noah. Noah did not refuse this.

He had trained countless students under him, and now that someone wanted to learn, Noah would naturally not refuse.

After all, the desire for knowledge of fellow human beings can be satisfied.

Frankly speaking, although Noah had slightly lowered some of his moral standards,

he was still the noblest and most moral existence in this universe.

Of course, this was only limited to how he treated his fellow human beings; it was only limited to how he treated humanity.

He was never unwilling to teach fellow human beings; as long as you wanted to learn, Noah would be willing to teach you.

It was precisely because of Noah's actions that Guilliman had made an initial judgment of Noah: that he was an unprecedentedly noble and moral individual.

Noah's existence made Guilliman feel incredible; he couldn't believe that such an existence could exist in this world.

But it was also precisely because of Noah's actions that he felt Noah was completely trustworthy.

Such high morality could not be faked.

If a person of such high morality could not be trusted, then who could be trusted?

Most importantly, who would strengthen the enemy's forces? This was simply impossible; Noah was trustworthy.

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