Suddenly, shattered rocks flew everywhere as Ben Coates blasted apart the rubble and shot into the sky, both embarrassed and furious, tossing up a massive cauldron.
The cauldron hovered in mid-air, its mouth facing downward. Instantly, sand and stones whirled as broken pillars and ruined walls were all sucked up and pulled into the cauldron.
Inside the cauldron, it was like a pot of boiling soup—except this was true fire. The cauldron looked ordinary, but the true fire within surged like a vast, raging ocean. Anything sucked into it was instantly incinerated to ash, leaving no trace. Clearly, this was no spirit weapon Ben Coates could have forged in his current life!
This cauldron must have been refined by Ben Coates in a previous life—its power immense. Crafted by a near-god realm expert, it was the sect’s supreme treasure. But with his current cultivation, he still couldn’t unleash its full might.
Spirit weapons, too, have levels and realms. Simply obtaining a top-grade spirit weapon doesn’t mean your power will skyrocket—it all depends on how much of its might you can actually wield.
Take Quinn Shepherd’s Worryless Sword, for example. It’s a divine sword of immense power, yet even now Quinn can’t unleash its full potential—he can only rely on its unmatched sharpness.
The same goes for Ben Coates. With his current realm, he can’t bring out the full power of his past-life spirit weapon. Even so, at the peak of Seven Stars Treasury, he can still unleash about ten percent of the cauldron’s strength.
In the ruins, clouds of dust rose as walls, stone pillars, and shattered palaces were forcefully torn apart and swept toward the cauldron.
The entire ruin was steadily collapsing, fragments swirling up into the sky.
“Quinn, do you finally see how powerful I am? Strength isn’t just about cultivation!”