#704 - The father who is worried about his father also brought a golden toilet?
"What happened?"
Gwen was pulled into the air by Peter, thinking something unexpected had occurred.
"Did something happen? Do you need my help?"
Gwen said to Peter, "Let's get this straight, if it's about fighting, although I'm happy to help, I'm afraid I won't be of much assistance to you."
Although she was happy to help and had a good impression of Peter, she had to admit that she was far from Peter in terms of combat.
"It's not combat."
Peter took Gwen to an open space behind the farm.
At this time, the sky began to fill with dark clouds, and a "boom" of thunder sounded in the sky.
The originally clear night was instantly covered by gloomy clouds.
Gwen looked up at the sky, vaguely feeling a strong sense of unease coming.
Although she didn't know what the impending threat was, she still trusted her spider-sense.
Putting her fingers on the web-shooters on her wrists, Gwen took a deep breath, ready to fight.
"Boom!"
As the rumble of thunder subsided, a torrential rain began to fall from the sky.
Peter immediately used an energy shield to block the raindrops falling from the sky.
He looked into the distance, and saw a small spaceship flying towards the ground at high speed.
Gwen next to him didn't notice the spaceship in the sky at first, but she soon heard the sound coming from above her head.
"That is... what is that?"
Gwen opened her mouth wide in astonishment.
She swore that this was the first time she had seen a spaceship descending from the sky.
Could it be that aliens were descending?
Or was it that Steppenwolf's accomplice—that guy named Darkseid—was invading Earth!
Gwen's heart suddenly became tense.
Before she could react, Peter took her and hurried towards the direction where the spaceship was falling.
In the field, Peter pulled Gwen's somewhat dazed hand and stopped.
The spaceship in front also fell to the ground.
With a "boom", the ground was smashed into a pit, and mud and splashed soil flew into the air.
A misty heat emanated from the pit in the ground.
Gwen stared blankly at the pit in the ground, not knowing what to say for a moment.
"Is this an alien?! Mr. Peter."
She turned to ask Peter.
Closing his eyes and taking a deep breath, Peter opened his eyes and looked at the little boy in front of him.
"Lorgar?"
After Peter called out the other party's name, he fell into a long silence.
Isn't Lorgar the famous Horus of the Warhammer world?
The son he picked up this time is that bald Horus who betrayed the Emperor?
This guy is a legendary figure. He was the first son of the Emperor of the Warhammer world to be found, and also one of the Emperor's most beloved sons.
Horus was born at the beginning of the establishment of the Human Empire and was one of the twenty-one Primarchs created by the Emperor.
Like the other Primarchs, Horus was taken away from Earth by the Chaos Gods and thrown to a distant planet.
He remembered that this kid's original life trajectory was that he was discovered and adopted by the local gang boss Kajetan, who named him "Lorgar", meaning "Nameless".
Lorgar grew up in Kajetan's gang, following the gangsters in the underworld, as a Gang star, mixing in the endless gang wars in the Cosonian underworld.
This kid didn't show any extraordinary characteristics until he came of age. He had normal intelligence (a little smarter than the average person), no superpowers, and even his body shape only remained at the level of an ordinary human big guy. Anyone who looked at him would only think he was a gangster with a bit of promise.
It wasn't until he wanted to find his "interstellar baby carriage" that he clashed with the local Adeptus Mechanicus.
There's no reason for officials and bandits not to fight when they meet. Although the gang was no match for the oilers, Lorgar still managed to kill a Tech-Priest in the battle and dismantled the other party's weapon and brought it back to the gang.
Afterwards, Lorgar, who had caused trouble, was retaliated against by the Adeptus Mechanicus, and a large number of gang members were buried alive in the ruins.
His adoptive father, Kajetan, asked Lorgar to come and kill him at the moment of his death, in exchange for his great name.
As a result, at the moment when Lorgar committed patricide, it seemed that some kind of unlocking mechanism was triggered in his body. His mind was immediately filled with knowledge about the galaxy and his own memories as a baby, and even his body began to expand rapidly.
When the Tech-Priests entered the room, they saw a bald, muscular man over three meters tall, claiming to be the Primarch Horus.
Later, this kid joined the Emperor. In the next thirty years, Horus, as the first and only Primarch to be found, and the Emperor were very filial, the father taught patiently, and the son was loyal and filial, a happy and complete family.
What happened after that is well known. This guy led his legion and many traitorous Space Marine legions to fight against the Emperor and the loyal legions.
This war almost tore the entire empire apart, countless lives disappeared in the flames of war, and the order between the star systems was completely subverted.
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Peter previously thought that Tom was a true "father-worryer".
But he is not qualified compared to the one in front of him.
He remembered that in the final stage of the Siege of Terra, the Emperor personally fought Horus.
Although Horus was strengthened by the power of Chaos, he was eventually defeated by the Emperor. However, the Emperor was also seriously injured in the battle and was forced to sit on the Golden Throne, becoming a living corpse, maintaining the continuation of the Human Empire.
After the rebellion ended, the Emperor sat on the Golden Throne and could no longer directly lead the Human Empire.
The rule of the empire fell into the hands of the High Lords of Terra, and humanity entered a dark age full of war, superstition, and oppression.
Did the system send Horus to him, could it be that he was preparing to let him crusade against him in the future?!
"No, that won't happen."
Peter quickly threw this thought out of his mind.
The Horus Heresy was not caused by Horus alone. His biological father, the Emperor, also had a great responsibility.
Besides, even if Horus rebelled against him in the future, he wouldn't be able to make too much of a splash.
After all, he has so many older brothers and sisters in front of him. Even if he has the risk of being betrayed, what makes him most headache and vigilant is still Clark and Raven.
These two are the most uncontrollable after turning dark.
After hugging Horus out of the spaceship cabin and digesting the information from the system in his mind, Peter turned his attention to the spaceship.
As a result, a golden throne shining with golden light appeared on the ground near the spaceship.
Peter looked at the throne emitting golden light with shocked eyes.
He was very sure that when he looked at the spaceship just now, there was no golden throne near the spaceship.
And this thing, isn't it the Golden Throne that the Emperor of the Warhammer world sits on?
Why did the system send him this "Golden Toilet"?
Could it be that he wants him to sit on this "Golden Toilet" in the future too?!
The Emperor after the Horus Heresy sat on the "Golden Toilet" to seal the warp rift.
The Emperor can't get up for the rest of his life after sitting on this thing.
Could it be that after Horus arrives, the system will give him a Golden Throne as a gift, ringing the alarm for his future demise.
Gwen came down from above and saw the "Golden Toilet" that appeared near the spaceship, with a look of astonishment on her face.
She asked Peter with some disbelief: "This...this is a throne? Why is there a golden throne in this place?"
Then she turned her gaze to the child Peter was holding, "Is this the golden throne that descended from outer space with him? Is this boy some kind of prince, or will he ascend the throne in the future?"
Gwen's mind immediately started to diverge, and she started to think wildly.
"No, this should just be a pure gold throne, it doesn't mean anything."
Peter coughed and put away the "Golden Toilet" on the ground.
This thing can only be used as an ordinary "Golden Toilet" in the DC world at most. It won't have any special effects, and there won't be any setting that you can't stand up after sitting down.
The Emperor of the Warhammer world has a warp tunnel pierced by Magnus under his butt, and demons will come out without his psychic power.
He doesn't need to sit on the toilet to protect humans in the DC world.
After coughing, Peter retracted his thoughts from the "Golden Toilet" and planned to study the specific usage methods and functions of the "Golden Toilet" in the future.
Seeing the "Golden Toilet" disappear in front of her eyes, Gwen felt a little melancholy.
She hadn't figured out what this shiny, glowing throne was for, and Peter had already put it away.
Gwen breathed out and looked at Horus, who was being held by Peter and fell asleep.
"Is he really an alien? But why does he look the same as us?"
Gwen asked Peter curiously.
"Maybe he is also an Earthling, but he was scattered outside, and now he has returned to Earth."
Peter shrugged his shoulders and asked Gwen to help him hold Horus. Then he pulled the spaceship into the space inside the World Tree.
The many spaceships hidden in the cellar were all transferred by him to Asgard inside the World Tree.
Otherwise, if all these things were put in the cellar, it would be easily discovered.
After burying the scene, Peter held Horus in the heavy rain and returned to the living room with Gwen.
In the living room, as soon as Peter and Gwen entered, they saw Diana's figure standing up from the sofa.
Looking at Peter holding a boy in his arms, Diana said with some jealousy: "As expected, just as I guessed, Peter, you didn't want to see the Queen with me because you started your child-collecting activities again."












