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Chapter 156: The Primaris Weeper

Chapter 156: The Primaris Weeper

How many Primaris Space Marines has Doraemon buried throughout the galaxy? This is probably a question that even Doraemon himself cannot answer.

But at least, there are definitely hundreds of thousands.

After all, there were hundreds of thousands of them on Mars alone. When Guilliman started the Indomitus Crusade, Dora Kaur took out eighty fully equipped warbands from his fourth-dimensional chrysanthemum at once, which was enough for a legion.

For ten thousand years, Dora Kaur buried the Primaris all over the galaxy. It's pure nonsense to say that no one knew about it.

When GW was writing the books, they could indeed make up stories about Cawl keeping it a secret so no one knew about it before Guilliman returned, but in a real world, this is fucking bullshit!
Not to mention where Cawl got so many new recruits suitable for transformation, nor how he buried so many people quietly, the stasis field he used to bury the Primaris alone does not seem like something that can completely conceal the truth.

Not to mention, Cawl also prepared enough weapons and equipment for all the Primaris Space Marines.

The mobilization of so many resources is still too outrageous even if the time scale is extended to 10,000 years.

Especially since Kaul was alone and had no one to help him except himself and his technical team, how did he manage to avoid leaking any information?

All I can say is that GW is just a lousy pawn dealer, what the hell does he know about Warhammer!
Therefore, when Chen Xi lied that he knew about the Primaris, both Olivia and Mephisto acquiesced to it and did not think there was anything wrong with the Inquisition knowing about this.

Of course, it was mainly Chen Xi's attitude that made Olivia not nervous. Otherwise, if the Tribunal knew Dora Kaur's little secret, it would be fatal for Olivia as a student.

Some things are not worth mentioning if they are not weighed, but once they are weighed, they cannot weigh a thousand pounds.

If Chen Xi did not investigate and even helped to conceal it, then the matter of the Primaris Space Marines would be a trivial matter that should not be mentioned.

After all, who doesn't have a little secret? It's not a big deal if the Mechanicus conducts some experiments that go beyond the norm.

As long as the Space Marines don't come and say it's blasphemy, then it's not a big deal.

Of course, the Primaris themselves still need to be kept secret. Their height, at least two or three heads taller than the old Space Marines, is too conspicuous.

"The Blood Angels don't need to ask about this matter, and it won't be leaked." Mephisto was the first to express his opinion. It would be enough to save these Weepers. As for the affairs of the Primaris Space Marines, he didn't intend to ask about it.

However, Mephisto wasn't without his concerns. He asked Chen Xi directly, "Sage Olivia said that after Primarisization, these brothers will grow significantly in size. They shouldn't be able to appear in public anymore, right? How can you ensure that this doesn't attract attention?"

The height of a Space Marine is about seven feet, which is 2.1 meters in metric units. Taking personal talent into consideration, under normal circumstances, the height of a Space Marine is about 2.1-2.4 meters.

A Primaris Space Marine is ten feet tall, or 3.04 meters.

This gap is really huge, and it also makes the Primaris Space Marines too conspicuous.

As for the problem of the equipment not fitting well, it is not that serious. It is much easier to increase the size of the power armor than to hide a three-meter giant.

Chen Xi had a good answer to this question: "I will have them temporarily assigned to the Death Watch. There won't be any problems with them staying with me for a short period of time.

After all, I am an Inquisitor, so it is easy for me to protect a few Astartes.

When the Primarch returns, all of this will no longer be a problem. By then, even you, Lord Mephisto, may have to undergo the Primaris operation."

Hearing what Chen Xi said, Mephisto didn't say much. He just nodded in understanding and said, "Then I'll leave them to Your Excellency Chen Xi." Mephisto was not worried that anything would happen. After all, there was still half a company of Blood Angels here, and they would not sit idly by if something really happened.

After all, the Blood Angels are a newly founded group, so it shouldn't be a problem for them to protect their own sub-group and an Inquisitor.

Moreover, Mephisto felt that Chen Xi should not need protection. He was the one chosen by the Emperor and he would bring hope to the empire.
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Tahir felt like he had a very long dream. In the dream, he seemed to have returned to his hometown in his childhood and met his parents whose memories had long since blurred.

His hometown is just an ordinary Imperial hive world, and his parents are just ordinary hive workers. They work hard all day long and make their meager contribution to the empire.

But they loved Tahir and gave him the best they could.

In this way, although life was not rich, little Tahir grew up healthily under the care of his parents.

It was not until Tahir was fourteen years old that the Emperor's angels descended from the sky hoping to gain some new blood in this world to become one of their own.

Despite his parents' opposition, Tahir resolutely participated in the selection, and successfully passed the trial despite various difficulties and obstacles, becoming a new recruit of the Weepers.

This made him leave his hometown and his loving parents, and he never returned.

In the blink of an eye, a golden service nail was hammered into his head, meaning that he had served the Emperor for a full hundred years.

His parents were just mortals, nothing special, and as hive workers, they could not receive the Empire's life-extending surgery services.

So in Tahir's view, his parents had already grown old, and even his own memory of his parents had become vague, and he no longer remembered their faces.

But in his dream, he seemed to see his parents again, feeling their loving gaze and gentle embrace, which made him want to sink into it.

"No, child, you still have unfulfilled responsibilities. The Emperor needs you, and there are countless innocent people who need you to save." The father's voice sounded.

Tahir looked at him, knowing full well that his father would not speak like that.

But at this moment, he wanted to give up. A hundred years of fighting had exhausted him, and the hardships the regiment had experienced had scarred his heart.

At this moment, Tahir wished he could just give up and return to the Golden Throne with his parents.

However, his mother stroked his head and said, "Son, I know you are very tired, but you must hold on. He needs you, and there are many more people who need you too. Don't let them down, and don't let me down, okay?

We will be waiting for you at the final destination, waiting for you to complete your responsibilities, come to us with glory, and tell us about your splendor and glory."

Then, Tahir felt his parents pushing him away, and a light flashed from them, causing him to close his eyes involuntarily.

When Tahir opened his eyes again, he had returned to reality.

Beside him, a man dressed in inquisitor's attire spoke up, "Are you awake? You're the most qualified of these people."

(End of this chapter)

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