"Ok?"

Titus was slightly startled, but he still analyzed it carefully. "There are already Noah's Sword and Noah's Glory. If you want to change the name, you can change it to Noah's Expedition or Noah's Light..."

Noah couldn't help interrupting him:

"Can't we just leave Noah alone?"

Titus emphasized:

"This is a warship donated by the Noah faction to the Ultramarines. We only have the right to use and own it, but the right to name it is in the hands of the Noah faction."

understood.

Just like Guilliman couldn't overturn the Codex Astartes he wrote, and had to find loopholes to modify it, Noah couldn't change the name of the warship donated by the Noahite faction to the Ultramarines now -

Noah is just a ragtag merchant. What does he know about living saints?

Noah was immediately discouraged. He gave up, he was tired, and he wanted to be destroyed.

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After 75 years, Noah once again saw Macragge's most precious exhibit.

Primarch Roboute Guilliman.

Noah had come so many times that he could no longer remember how many times he had visited Robert Guilliman.

It is no exaggeration to say that Macragge is the world where he has stayed the longest, which means that the time he spent on the Stars was slightly longer than that on Macragge.

Since Noa's return to Macragge, he has visited Roboute Guilliman almost every day.

The Extreme Warriors were accustomed to his coming and never asked him for entrance fees.

Cassia couldn't help but ask:

"Do you like it here so much?"

She didn't object, but it was hard to understand. What was so good about this place? The Primarch was good, but she couldn't give birth to a child for him. Was it necessary to come here every day?

"After all, he is the only Primarch still alive." Noah said casually.

The nine loyal primarchs, Sanguinius and the senior schoolmate were working endlessly.

The Lion King is dreaming, the Khan is racing, the Crow King is blocking the door, the Wolf King is looking for the Tree of Life, and the fate of Stone and Uncle Black is uncertain.

Although Robert Guilliman was unable to move, at least he was not missing or dead.

As for Lupercal, although he was cleansed, he was only cleansed a little bit. It was impossible for him to return to the empire openly.

Otherwise, the Inquisition would probably really rush to the Golden Throne and angrily accuse Your Majesty of treason.

So Noah estimated that it was unlikely that he would stand up, and at most he would show up under someone else's guise.

So in the final analysis, it still has to be Guilliman!

It was he who supported the empire ten thousand years ago, and it will still be him who will support the empire ten thousand years later.

He really made me cry to death!

Boom!

The heavy footsteps unique to power armor came from behind. Noah turned around and saw Titus walking into the sanctuary, and next to him was Calgar, the commander of the Ultramarines.

Half a month ago, when Noah first arrived, Calgar was on a mission outside and has just returned now.

"Noah."

Karl looked Noah up and down, a smile on his face:

"haven't seen you for a long time."

Noah sighed:

"Karga, things have changed."

He was just sighing, but it wasn't that serious actually. As Space Marines, Calgar and Titus had extremely long lifespans, and their appearance hadn't changed much from decades ago.

"What are your plans for coming back this time?" asked Karga.

"Anyway, let's go back to the dynasty to deal with some matters. After all, I haven't been back for decades."

"That's true." Karga smiled.

"But I guess there won't be too many things that you need to handle personally."

Noah shrugged and didn't comment.

"How have the Ultramarines changed over the years?"

None of them talked about serious matters, they just chatted like ordinary friends.

"As usual, Thor was wounded in a battle and is now a Dreadnought of the Chapter. Agammann inherited Thor's position and is now the captain of the First Company. In addition, the captains of other companies have also been rotated. You should remember Sicarius. He was just a rookie of the Eighth Company, but now he is the captain of the Fifth Company. In addition, most people died in the battle, and only a few lucky ones were able to join the Dreadnought alive."

Noah sighed:

"Maybe it's unfortunate."

Karga was silent for a while, then smiled bitterly and said:

"Yes, maybe it's unfortunate."

As they chatted, they became more familiar with each other, and Calgar gradually got to the point:

"I still have to thank you for Graia's matter. Titus's loyalty is unquestionable, and we all trust him. As for Landros..."

Kargal paused, "I would recommend him to Death Watch."

Just as Noah guessed, Landros could no longer stay in the Extreme Warriors.

But Calgar couldn't kill him either, after all, he was an Ultramarines and a die-hard fan of the Codex Astartes. Although his style of doing things was inappropriate, if Calgar ordered his execution or exile, there would always be conservatives who would complain about it and even take advantage of it.

But even if he went to Death Watch, his ending might not be that good.

Because he was destined to never return to the Ultramarines.

In Death Watch, Titus and Noah are not without friends, such as Andal.

The story of Landros will soon spread among the Deathwatch, and by then...

Tsk, wish him good luck.

Hope people are okay.

Calgar suddenly asked:

"Are you going back to the Dynasty, or are you going to take the Maelstrom?"

"Yes." Noah's eyes moved slightly and he nodded slightly.

Carl hesitated for a moment and said:

"Then you can stay in Badab for a while. Huron probably has something to ask you."

Noah asked calmly, "Do you want me to bring him something?"

He was going back to the Colonus expansion area, and the Great Whirlpool was the only way to go. Calgar would not mention Huron for no reason.

Karga said briefly:

"The Inquisitor is investigating him. You can ask him to keep a low profile. This will not do him any harm."

Noah nodded silently.

There are some things that are indeed inconvenient to say as Calgar, especially when it comes to the Codex Astartes.

Other warbands can break the rules, and Calgar will not blame them. Even if he accidentally discovers it, he can turn a blind eye.

But if the truth comes out, he will definitely not support it.

Because the Ultramarines, as the descendants of Guilliman, must uphold the sanctity of the Codex Astartes. Otherwise, if even the Ultramarines do not abide by the Codex Astartes, how can they expect other chapters to abide by it?

Let him convey the message, this is also the tacit understanding between the Extreme Warriors and the Star Claws.

Noah suddenly asked:

"Do you remember why I went to the Skarrus Sector?"

"Didn't Inquisitor Vivian threaten you?"

Calgar asked curiously, "On the condition that I won't pursue your matter in Daven, in exchange for you leading the fleet in the Skarrus sector."

"So what do you remember about Corden Tertius?"

Karga thought for a moment and shook his head slowly.

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Badab, the House of Thorns.

"Low-key?"

Huron drank the wine Noah brought from Macragge and said thoughtfully:

"It seems that my recent actions have indeed attracted some people's attention."

Noah took a sip of wine:

"Your expansion of the army has been discovered?"

"That's not true."

Huron said confidently, "I have always been careful in what I do. Even the Weepers and Mantis Warriors don't know how many people I have."

Noah asked in confusion:

"Then why did Karga specifically ask me to tell you to keep a low profile?"

Huron looked at Noah and smiled:

“This has something to do with you, too.”

"Me?" Noah still didn't respond.

Huron put it succinctly:

“Tax evasion.”

Chapter 142 Guilliman: Huron is the son who is most like me!

"cough."

Noah choked on his wine, and he suddenly remembered that he did seem to have given Huron a hundred planets. However, according to his own sense of time, this incident had only happened a few months ago, so he really didn't connect the two events.

Noah asked:

“How much has been developed now?”

"89."

"So fast?" Noah looked surprised.

Hugh Ethics said of course:

"How else would anyone find out?"

Tax evasion may not seem like a big deal at first glance.

In fact, it’s really no big deal. After all, it’s not tax resistance.

In the empire, even if tax evasion is discovered, there is generally not a severe punishment.

The reason is simple: a planet's tithe obligation to the Emperor begins on the day it joins the Empire.

The Empire does not simply exploit these worlds; it still has to fulfill its most basic obligations.

When a world declares to join the Empire, the Empire will usually do three things:

First, the Ministry of the Interior was sent to assess local production levels and to set tithes based on those levels.

Second, the Empire will send astropaths and trade fleets to this world, allowing this world to have inter-galactic communications and interstellar trade.

Third, if the world is too backward, the empire will provide it with certain construction.

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