Chapter 90 Chaldean Lighthouse

After briefly reading the contents of the data pad, Guilliman quickly understood why the contents were not sent directly to his armor through wireless data transmission like in the previous video.

First of all, it has a lot of content.Although the Armor of Destiny can indeed project the received documents directly onto his retina, even a primarch like Guilliman doesn't really want to have to rely on retinal projection to read through a two-thousand-year document if he has a choice. 430 three-page document.

Second, its importance does warrant such caution.Although Guilliman himself had secretly allocated an expedition team during the Indomitus Crusade, asking them to go to the dark side of the Empire that had lost its Star Torch navigation after the Great Rift opened, in an attempt to establish a "Second Star Torch". But compared with this "Chaldean Lighthouse" plan, he found that his plan was still conservative.

The "Chaldea Lighthouse" plan does include plans to build a "Second Star Torch".Perhaps this is why the Chaldea Bureau responsible for implementing this plan was placed under the Star Torch Hall.But the "Second Star Torch" is not the whole plan - specifically, the summary, discussion, deduction, proof, engineering design and budget quotation of this part of the construction work only occupy the first 270 pages of the entire document. .

Even the first 270 and a half of these 32 pages are used to discuss "why the location of the 'Chaldean Lighthouse' should be located on Baal Prime."

The end-of-chapter summary of this paragraph states that since Holy Terra already has a Star Torch, it would not be difficult to make another similar one using this concept.

The Imperial Regent frowned and stared at the data pad in his hand without saying a word.

To be honest, he was a little confused when reading this plan.First of all, although he is a Primarch, he is not the kind of Primarch who has extraordinary talent in precision machinery.His wisdom and computing power far exceed that of ordinary people, and he often has outstanding performance in logistics coordination, but there is nothing outstanding about this kind of thing.

Secondly, the discussion and deduction part of this document also contains too many concepts and technologies that he has never heard of, and even taking them out will make the Imperial Inquisitor suspect shady concepts and technologies. Guilliman doubts that even Ferrus or Petula Anyone reading this plan will encounter many obstacles in understanding it.

But the statesman Guilliman knew how to get to the point.Since Fujimaru Ritsuka's title of "Emperor's Personal Choice, Throne's Special Envoy (hereinafter omitted)" is endorsed by the joint certification of the Throne Hall and the Star Torch Hall, he tacitly agrees that the other party will not use anything that has low feasibility. Plan to fool him.He was the one responsible for making the decision and did not need to know all the technical details. Therefore, he began to simply select and read the parts of the document that related to the expected performance of the various components of the "Chaldean Lighthouse" after completion:
Module No. [-]: "Second Star Torch";
Module [-]: "Echoes of Destiny";
Module [-]: "Tower of End";
Module [-]: "Beautiful Journey";
Module No. [-]: "Longinus";
Module No. [-]: "Basics of Human Theory";
and Module [-], which has yet to be demonstrated.

Guilliman spent half an hour on the more than 2000 pages of documents.It's not that his reading speed can't keep up, it's just that he really can't believe what he sees and can deduce from the text.His instinct told him that he should question the unbelievable descriptions of the module effects, but as long as he flipped forward a little, if the document turned into physical paper, there would be a thick stack of relevant reviews that would make him question it. Block it all back.

There is no other reason why he is so hesitant, but if this lighthouse can be implemented as described in the document, even if the actual output efficiency of each module is discounted by [-]%, the dark side of the empire can be basically stabilized.He really couldn't believe such a good thing before seeing it with his own eyes.

The Imperial Regent turned off the data pad, slowly put it back on the table, and let out a long sigh.

Coates' repeated provocations failed to break the hard shell of his politician mask, and the overly fantasy relationship between Coates and Fujimaru Ritsuka just now also failed to complete this challenge, but this document is 430 pages long. The file did it.Guilliman put down his data pad and leaned back in his chair. From his demeanor, he looked exactly like a busy employee who had come home from get off work and slumped on the sofa - no doubt very tired, but also because of a big stone in his heart. Relaxed.

"...How high is the success rate of this plan?" His fatigue even seeped from his tone.

"One hundred percent or zero." Somehow within half an hour, Fujimaru Ritsuka, who started playing Emperor Tarot cards with Diglis, replied, "Either after I arrive in Baal, it will start building normally and everything will be fine. The earth will be built normally; or I will die before then and the plan will be immediately tainted by Chaos."

"What's going on here?"

"As long as I exist, I can prove that there is no new technology in this plan. Mr. Think Tank Chief should understand that this is very important in today's world. In the Mechanicus, it often takes hundreds or even thousands of years to demonstrate a project. The same goes for whether 'new' technology is safe." Fujimaru Ritsuka slowly put away the card array in front of him, put them back into the box, and slid them back to Diglis along the table. "I don't want to boast, I am very concerned about this. Overall, the plan is a necessary and sufficient condition, which is why the Emperor feels that if he releases me, I need to——" She poked Coze's leg armor with the end of the scepter again:

"——This kind of security force is absolutely excessive, including even a troublesome original body."

"Huh." Coz, who put his elbows on the table and rested his face on his palms, looked dissatisfied in a direction where no one was around.

Guilliman stared at his brother across the round table suspiciously.Nothing else, just the words "Koz" and "security" connected together...well...he couldn't really imagine it.

"Then why are you looking at me?" Coz, who sensed his gaze, turned back dissatisfied, "I'm not the only one responsible for her safety."

"Yes, in most cases you are just causing trouble." Fujimaru Ritsuka commented coolly.

This sentence made Cozz turn his head, straighten up dangerously, seemed to assess her, and then quickly stretched out his hand——

——Using one finger, he gently pushed Fujimaru Ritsuka off the chair.

Everyone present who saw this scene, before their hearts could truly hang in the air, fell down in confusion amidst Konrad Coates's gloating laughter and Fujimaru Tatsuka's desperate complaints.

The little girl who got up again was obviously not very tall. When she stood up straight, only half of her ginger-red head was exposed on the edge of the big round table.She bitterly picked up the cushion on the chair and tried to throw it at Coz's face, but was naturally blocked by the latter.In the end, she could only express angrily: "It was a mistake when I decided to sit next to you in the first place!" Then she walked around half of the table holding the remaining cushions, and chose another one who had a certain relationship with the two original bodies. A few meters away from the chair, she set up her seat on it again.

Guilliman only felt that he could completely accept this kind of show now.He had just read a 430-page document that was comparable to a fairy tale, and he felt that nothing could defeat him now.

But Coates spoke again: "When are you going to make the Imperial Regent realize that you are not here to tell him what exactly Chaldea does?"

This sentence made him reluctantly cheer up and look at Fujimaru Ritsuka who had resettled himself in a new position, but it was obviously a little shorter than before.The expression on the latter's face was a little guilty:

"You see, originally our route was slowly drifting from the Ghoul Stars all the way to Baal. In fact, we did not need to pass through the Extreme Star Field. Our appearance here may be a coincidence, but..."

She thought for a moment, then simply skipped a series of ambiguous storylines in the middle and went straight to the conclusion:

"The Emperor sent me the Star Language, so we came here." She said simply.

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