Depressing, dark, and uneasy.
A faint restlessness.
The overwhelming anger hit everyone's fragile nerves. The Imperial Guards and the Sisters of Silence were all dispatched. Everyone was ordered to stay in the exclusive lounge and was not allowed to enter or leave.
The Emperor himself stepped down from the throne, his eyes filled with rage. Everyone present was dazzled for a moment. Perhaps only Hades and Malcador saw the Emperor grab Magnus by the back of his collar and drag him out of the main hall.
The tip of the sword scraped against the ground, making a slight hissing sound.
Magnus was like a rag doll, his red skin turned pale, he looked like he wanted to explain, but he was too frightened to speak, he stammered, but in the end the words got stuck in his throat.
Hades thought that Magnus might have caught a glimpse of the true face of the Guardian Spirit at that moment.
Hades was now standing expressionlessly outside the Emperor's private room. To the right of the door, darkness enveloped him, and he held a scythe in his hand. To the left of the door, Malcador was standing quietly with his eyes closed, and the golden light on his scepter was burning brightly.
In the dim corridor, the clanking sound of the armor of the Imperial Guards and the Sisters of Silence could be heard from time to time.
Farther away, in the main hall, the Thousand Sons were kneeling on the stage. The Death Guard and Space Wolves were patrolling among the scattered and kneeling Thousand Sons with a victorious attitude, and the Order of Silence were also quietly surrounding them on guard.
Now they need to give the Emperor some time and private space.
Hades could hear angry rebukes and desperate roars from the other side of the door. Faint psychic pressure seeped out from the crack in the door, carrying a power that was enough to make Hades tremble. Huge crashing and shattering sounds continued.
The screams and cries that would make anyone feel horrified were faintly heard. Hades glanced at Malcador out of the corner of his eye. The old man was still taking a nap with his eyes closed, as if nothing had happened.
Another shrill scream.
Hades took a deep breath and closed his eyes, allowing the extremely diluted black domain to serve as his five senses. Malcador's swaying golden psychic energy flashed in his black domain with disgust, but at this moment, neither of them made any statement.
Because they can sense the Emperor's violent emotional fluctuations in the sea of psychic energy.
Hades "looked" at the spiritual fire of everyone in the Black Domain. After making sure that there would be no sudden crisis, he began to think about how the whole thing happened. This matter was really outrageous, so outrageous that even Hades couldn't believe it.
First of all, Hades hoped to trick Magnus into contacting the Tzeentch demon, but through Magnus's long summoning just now, Hades could be sure that no Tzeentch demon was willing to be summoned by Magnus.
After the initial attempt failed, Magnus, unwilling to fail, began to try to sense the nearest Tzeentch Daemon - because the so-called "guardian elves" and the psychic fire of the Tzeentch Daemon in the Warp are quite similar.
Then... he sensed the Tzeentch demon "Amon" who was just above the main hall, hoping to plant the prophecy in Hawser and confuse Magnus.
Originally, this Tzeentch demon should have been able to complete the task normally, give Hawser the prophecy and then escape unscathed.
But it met Kirkland and Walkers.
Let's talk about Kirkland first. Hades contacted the two sages first when he sent the Sister of Silence to the secret room. Hades' order for them was to pay attention to the Guards and protect Hawser.
After all, Hades couldn't think of such a good job as blowing through the floor.
Moreover, in Hades' estimation, the chances of Magnus being severely punished on the spot were slim. What was more likely was that after this incident, the Emperor would punish Magnus because of the accident with the Imperial Guards.
So in Hades's imagination, the outcome of this incident would be that the two sages discovered the abnormality of the Imperial Guards in advance, then protected Hawser, and at the same time subdued the Imperial Guards in time with the Sisters of Silence.
But he didn't expect that another person present, Death Guard Vorcus, was assigned a cruel task by Mortarion - to make things worse at all costs.
The corner of Hades' mouth twitched slightly. Mortarion's prediction was a great success.
So Vorx, who was fully equipped with psychic special effects, decisively chose to retain as much evidence as possible - after weakening the opponent with the first black bullet and destroying the physical body of the demon with Mortarion's special potion,
Vorkes began to use white bullets, taking advantage of the sudden increase in the density of the subspace to forcibly retain the Tzeentch Demon who wanted to escape when he saw that the incident was exposed.
At this time Kirkland also began to exert his strength and proposed the shocking idea of blowing through the floor to let everyone see the subspace creatures. What was even more shocking was that Jin, who had always been at odds with Kirkland, agreed with Kirkland's idea without saying a word.
Without the family contributions of these two powerful sages, the floor cannot be blown open.
But, originally this Tzeentch could have escaped. With the approach of the Sisters of Silence and the consumption of Vorx's white bullets and the shattering of his physical shell, this Tzeentch could have escaped before the floor shattered.
Unfortunately, Magnus exerted his strength.
Although the whole thing was serious, Hades felt like he was about to die. If there was one person who could be named the best assistant in this matter, it must be Magnus himself.
Magnus' summoning forced the Tzeentch demon to stay in this space, and at the same time the gravity of psychic energy pulled the demon over. Perhaps Magnus' psychic energy also played a role in destroying the floor.
Finally, several people fell in a mess. Jin was held by Kirklan to prevent anyone from taking advantage of this to target the Cult of Hades. The Tzeentch demon that fell in the center of the magic circle was finally freed from its physical body by Magnus' psychic power. It wanted to run, but the last white bullet on Vorx's waist exploded.
Thus, everyone saw the blue shadow that ran wild at that moment.
Hades, who was touched by Kirkland's prayer before the explosion, sensed this before anyone else.
So Hades activated the Black Domain at the first possible moment, and the Black Domain counteracted the psychic energy (perhaps Malcador also helped Hades), and everyone present saw black. Hades successfully took the opportunity to kick down the dying Vox and Bjorn who were lying on the Imperial Guards, and got rid of the suspicion of the two legions.
Finally, Hades took center stage, completing the conviction and trial of Magnus.
Hades blinked in confusion.
This is a very tough task that cannot be completed if any one link is broken.
Hades thought of the two sages who had made an absolute contribution to this matter. What kind of thinking circuit could have created such a heaven-defying idea? Should he criticize them or reward them afterwards?
He thought again of Vorx who had been kicked by him. In his peripheral vision, the unfortunate Death Guard looked dying, but he still loyally completed the mission assigned to him by Mortarion.
There was also Bjorn who looked like he was about to curse, but after being kicked by Hades, the wolf successfully shut his mouth (perhaps he fainted) and saved the face of the wolf king.
This matter, especially the melee in the main hall, was completely out of Hades' control.
The thought terrifies Hades, but his good Sages and Death Guards do get the best of him. (Maybe Magnus, too)
For some reason, Hades wanted to laugh, and the corners of his mouth twitched, but since he was supporting the Emperor, he held it back.
Judging from the fact that the Tzeentch demon had been trying to escape, perhaps Tzeentch was the biggest fun this time. With the Emperor taking action, Magnus would not be able to detonate the Webway no matter what.
However, Hades knew what Tzeentch would say—
JUST AS PLANED !!!
No more, yay!
(End of this chapter)