"Indeed, what you say has some merit. However, the events of that time have drawn the attention of certain forces, and there are those within our ranks who are beginning to question. If we cannot obtain the item from the Mo Family, we won't be able to silence them. Of course, if a Divine Beast truly appears, you should know what to do."
"I understand! I will do my utmost," he replied. Although he spoke confidently, Gong Shangnan was still unaware of what exactly the Mo Family's item was. Without knowing what it was, how could he even begin to search for it? Moreover, rumors about the Divine Beast were circulating, but its authenticity remained uncertain. However, if he could capture that Divine Beast, entering the Inner Gate would be a sure thing, and his Realm would be secure. With this thought in mind, Gong Shangnan wished he could fly there immediately, but given his current status, it was not appropriate for him to compete for it unless those sent out confirmed the presence of a Divine Beast.
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The storage bag of the Black-Clad Corpse indeed contained a space much larger than he had anticipated, several times that of the one he held. He collected all the treasures scattered on the ground and took out the pitch-black object once more. He had attempted to refine it before but had failed. Initially, he planned to study it later, but it had been on his mind constantly; he felt that until he understood what this object was, he wouldn't be able to sleep soundly.
Looking at the object in his hand, the common methods for refining items included incantations, Symbol Arrays, blood drops, essence blood, and Shen Hun. Incantations were often used for mechanisms and large devices since these types of items were usually fixed in place and generally did not attract others' greed. Symbol Arrays were commonly used for operational tools like flying devices. The use of blood drops was widespread, especially for personal items like storage bags and weapons carried by Warrior Monks. Essence blood refining was similar to blood drops but more private and harder to crack. Shen Hun refining was typically reserved for spiritual items. As for Law refining, that was taught to him by Old Qilin; he had been unaware of it until now.
Gazing at the object before him, Mo Wen was determined to refine it and discover its true nature. He speculated on its functions one by one and dismissed each possibility; as for it being a spiritual item, he quickly ruled that out. The range of possibilities narrowed down until he reached a conclusion—this object should be a Spatial Artifact.
Thinking about Spatial Artifacts made Mo Wen's eyes light up because he recalled Old Lu mentioning a type of Spatial Artifact known as the Square Inch World. It was one of the top-tier Spatial Artifacts in existence; its name derived from its internal structure resembling a world where Cultivators could arrange everything according to their needs and even cultivate plants or raise animals inside. However, recalling how to refine such an item tempered his excitement because although it lacked spirit, it required refinement with Shen Hun. He would have to wait until he reached Ning Shen Realm before attempting refinement.
Just as he prepared to put the object away, he suddenly remembered something Old Qilin had said when teaching him Law refining: "This technique allows you to refine any non-spiritual item."
"Ha ha! I understand now! So that's how it is," Mo Wen couldn't help but burst into laughter. The refining method taught by Old Qilin depended on the Law attributes of the item; for instance, this Spatial Artifact's primary attribute must be spatial regardless of its material composition. Therefore, refining it with Spatial Law would suffice. The Yin Yang Stone Cauldron he had previously refined happened to align with his cultivation of Yin Yang Principle, which is why he succeeded so easily. However, whether this object truly was a Square Inch World would only be revealed after refinement; if it turned out to be that legendary Square Inch World, it would be an unimaginable gain.
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