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The Primarch had to think about the situation he was in and what it would entail. To see another of his brothers arrive the Primarch would be a great time the Primarch realized. But it was an issue of time in the end. If he was to delay anything within the Federation it might send them back several months or years, meaning a large decrease in the gross domestic product.
So, for this moment, TalOS reached over and gave an order. He would invite the Primarch to his realm if the Demi-God was willing to do so. It was up in the air if he would arrive or not, as TalOS studied the records to find that the third Legion was on the brink of destruction as of late. So maybe he will have time away from war long enough to see TalOS, but he still doubted it.
With the message sent TalOS finished the meal that was before him. He looked over to see Trig trying his best to mimic the Knight they saw earlier with his knife.
+Do not play with utensils as if they are weapons.+ TalOS informed the child with a small laugh.
The boy looked for a moment of fear before placing the knife on the table and mumbled, +Sorry.+
+I want each of you to focus on your lessons here in the next few days.+ TalOS said as he moved an empty plate, +Tomorrow the Assembly meets so I will not be around the workshop.+
+Understood.+ Vera said with the same coldness TalOS expected of her.
+I will make you proud!+ Cheered Trig as he raised a fist into the air, +I’ll beat my instructor!+
+If he allows it.+ TalOS joked as he knew the Marshalls were not novices in the least, +If something comes up, inform me through the Noosphere.+
TalOS received a series of affirmations to those words which allowed him to settle for the night.