Sorry I am a little late. I am pretty sure you figured-out your way. Though I think someone might find this useful.
Your router should create the module and decide how to go to that module. The presenter tells the router where to go, and the router tells how to go there.
Each module's router knows it's own view controller.
How the routing is done is up to you and the code you implement in your router's "routing" function.
If it's just pushing the next module to your navigation stack, your routing func will call the next router's 'createModule()' and then you just do something like :
self.viewController?.navigationController?.pushViewController(nextModuleVC)
Storyboards' segues approach is not VIPER in it's nativity because the 'view'(View controller in this case) knows about routing decisions, where in VIPER it's only responsibility is the UI, sending actions to the presenter and being updated by it.
If you'd still want to do this, you can create the segues between the view controllers and then when a user taps a button, for example, you can send the action to presenter, the presenter will notify the router and the router will then call 'performSegue'.
In my opinion this is not a good approach.