Guilt filled Nash's heart when he heard that. Fane had been training in the mortal realm for all this while, and it seemed like h e did not have much knowledge about treasures.
He gave a small smile and explained to Fane in a patient tone, "There are two types of tools: normal tools, and spiritual tools. And the latter has several grades as well according to how much strength it gives you in battle and its fluctuations after absorbing chi: lower-grade, middle-grade, and upper-grade. And the most powerful of them all, ultimate-grade tools!”
Here, Nash paused for a while before continuing, "But most martial artists still stick to regular soldier weapons. It's pretty good if you have a lower-grade tool, and only a few people possess middle-grade tools—never mind upper and ultimate-grade tools!"
Fane thought about it for a while and flipped his palm, taking out an object that resembled a tortoiseshell. He thrust it toward Nash. "Dad, take a look at this. I think this is a spiritual tool. But I don't know what grade it is. This is a defensive weapon that grows bigger to fend off attacks!"
Nash's eyes brightened when he heard this. "Defensive tools are really rare too. It might save your life at a critical moment. I never thought that you'd get your hands on one!"
After he said that, Nash passed the treasure back to Fane and said, "Try channeling your chi into it!"
The treasure had already recognized Fane a s its owner and had traces of his energy in i t. Nash definitely had no way of making it move, and if others wanted to make that treasure theirs, they needed to completely wipe off every trace of Fane's chi from it.
As Fane injected his chi into it, the tortoiseshell shield slowly grew bigger, till i t reached the height of a man. A warm yellow glow emanated from its surface.
"From-from its fluctuations, it should be a middle-grade tool. Not bad. Not bad at all. W e only have a few of such weapons in the Woods family!"
Nash studied it for a while before a smile lit up his face. He was glad that Fane managed to get his hands on such a treasure.
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