Severin decisively extended his palm and seized the puppet-shaped spiritual treasure, which he could subdue with ease due to his strength as a level seven supreme saint. After securing what he wanted, he assisted his wives in acquiring their chosen treasures. All treasures were soon snapped up.
Raymond claimed two: the small bell and the polearm.
Severin and his wives jointly obtained four spiritual treasures.
The humanoid puppet that Severin subdued was known as the Supreme Saint Puppet. When activated, it could display abilities equivalent to that of a level nine supreme saint and be instructed to fight on one's behalf. Severin found it intriguing more than anything.
The fan that Diane secured was known as the Seven-Bird Fire-Feather Fan. It was a fearsome weapon made from the feathers of seven fire-attributed feathered monsters, and it was capable of unleashing a sky full of flames.
Gilda's acquisition, the Sense-Shut Ruler, possessed properties similar to Tobias's Soul Devouring Nail. It was capable of restraining a practitioner's divine senses and launching direct attacks on a practitioner's soul. The Black Ice Sword that Sheila and Sofia acquired was crafted from ten thousand years of deep-sea black ice. It was capable of cutting through vast expanses of ice with little effort.
Raymond then proposed, "Shall we hasten to the ruins' central area? Uzair and others might already be there."
Severin nodded, acknowledging that the central region held more opportunities. In particular, the Sky-Soil Zenith that he coveted was still awaiting him. Obtaining sufficient sky-soil energy was crucial for achieving success in mastering the Sky-Soil Heptagold Sword Energy, and he was eager to claim that valuable resource.
Severin wasted no time in urging Raymond, "Let's go, then." With that, he led Diane and the others in a swift ascent toward the central area.
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