Zeke agreed to Khorne's challenge for a fight, so after thoroughly beating Tzeentch, the two left the main battlefield of the Warp and opened their own arena.
Although the Emperor was keen to watch, he ultimately chose to return to his golden throne and sit down.
As for the psychic power Zeke left for him, he treasured it. The next time he wanted to stand up, he wouldn't necessarily need to constantly ask Zeke and wait for him to give him energy.
Next time, if there was an emergency, he could use Zeke's energy to hold on while he went to do what he needed to do.
the Emperor now cherished Zeke's solid energy greatly.
He carefully preserved it, and from time to time, he would input some of his own psychic power to maintain and strengthen it.
This was to ensure he could gain more freedom.
In contrast, the Warp had once again returned to harmony.
After everyone's attention shifted from Tzeentch, Roboute Guilliman looked utterly bewildered, staring at his brother who had fallen beside him.
Zeke himself hadn't returned; instead, he had dropped one of his Primarch brothers.
Guilliman didn't quite know what expression to wear as he looked at his brother.
After recognizing him for a good while, he finally snapped out of it and shouted.
"Doctor! Doctor! Someone, help! A doctor is needed here!"
Guilliman shouted loudly because he saw that his brother's condition seemed very bad, but his shouts didn't summon a doctor; instead, they summoned a Custodian.
"Don't shout. The Emperor has already treated him. He will wake up naturally in a few hours; there's no problem."
"You don't need to worry or loudly call for a doctor here. If there's even a slight irregularity in your vital signs, medical personnel will immediately come to treat you."
The Custodian left after speaking, leaving a bewildered Guilliman in his place.
It was a while before he finally composed his complex emotions.
It was still a case of caring too much, after all, during the Great Crusade, he had once been on a House Yaeger battleship.
At that time, House Yaeger battleship was also as this Custodian described, but it was because the person in front of him was his Primarch brother that he panicked.
However, what the Custodian had just said did calm Guilliman's mind.
The Custodian said the Emperor had personally seen to him.
Having traveled with Zeke for so long, he naturally knew who the Emperor the Custodian spoke of was.
Since Zeke had ensured his brother was healthy, he no longer needed to worry.
Guilliman, strengthened by chaos daemon' energy, now far surpassed his brothers in power.
Guilliman easily lifted his former Primarch brother with just one hand.
He moved his brother to a sofa and covered him with a blanket.
Guilliman had a very great ambition: he hoped all his brothers and his father could have dinner together.
This was Guilliman's greatest ambition, one that was destined to be impossible in the former Imperium of Man.
Now, however, things were different. With Zeke's appearance, making him feel that this matter was possible, it felt like 'when the sky falls, the tall ones bear the burden'.
Although it was no longer possible for all his brothers and his father to sit down for dinner together.
But even if the surviving brothers could all sit down for a meal, for Guilliman, that was something he wished to see.
This might also be one reason why Zeke was willing to give Guilliman special consideration.
While some other Primarchs also possessed noble virtues, the biggest difference between them and Guilliman was that they had never experienced what a normal family was like.
Therefore, most Primarchs, more or less, always had some obsessive personalities; they had many strange and peculiar obsessions.
For the Emperor, who was socially anxious, having such a son was definitely his good fortune.
This homebody needed a son who could negotiate with his other sons for him and build the family he desired.
Under Guilliman's care, Rogal Dorn slowly awoke 16 hours later, and now they were only 4 hours away from Terra.
Rogal Dorn slowly opened his eyes, and the first thing he saw was Guilliman's face, full of concern. He instinctively tensed his muscles but then recognized his brother.
"Guilliman?" Dorn's voice was hoarse and weak. "Where is this? Is the battle in the Warp over?"
"Wasn't I captured by Khorne? Why am I here?"
The newly awakened Rogal Dorn had a ton of questions, as in his mind, he had been pinned down by the world Eaters and then personally captured by Khorne.
After that, he endured ten thousand years of torment at Khorne's hands.
That beast Khorne would constantly shout about 'blood for the blood god' all day long.
Who knew how he had endured those ten thousand years?
Every day, Rogal Dorn was endlessly repeated.
Facing his brother, Guilliman gave him a big hug.
"It's alright, everything's alright. You've been rescued."
Rogal Dorn's mind was immediately filled with doubt at Guilliman's words, but Guilliman quickly answered his questions.
Guilliman explained Zeke's situation to Rogal Dorn in detail and informed him of Zeke's identity.
Not only Zeke's identity as House Yaeger's heir but also Zeke's identity of entering the Warp to watch the show with their father.
More importantly, there was also Zeke's identity of personally intervening to rescue Rogal Dorn. Guilliman explained all of this to his brother.
After explaining everything, Guilliman originally thought that his brother would understand what had happened through his narration.
However, he underestimated the torment Rogal Dorn had endured over the past ten millennia.
During those ten thousand years, Rogal Dorn had been subjected to Khorne's various coercions and threats countless times.
Therefore, after Guilliman finished explaining the specifics, Rogal Dorn had a stress reaction.
He didn't say anything else to Guilliman, only repeated one sentence.
"I am Rogal Dorn, and you are no god! Khorne, don't think you can corrupt me!"
"Even if you take on Guilliman's appearance, never think you can corrupt me!"
Dorn did not directly attack Guilliman, because during ten thousand years of imprisonment, he had experienced such things countless times.
Rather than wasting energy fighting Khorne's illusions, it was better to conserve energy to deal with his next words.
As for why he didn't believe Guilliman, the reason was clear.
The aura around Guilliman was too powerful; it was not an aura Guilliman should possess.
Rogal Dorn's gaze was incredibly firm, and such a resolute gaze deeply moved Guilliman.
You couldn't use a stone to describe Rogal Dorn, but you could use Rogal Dorn to describe a stone.
Of course, description was one thing; now it was Guilliman's turn to get a headache. How could he make his good brother understand that he had been rescued?
