An incense stick that produced a lotus platform and a Buddha figure in smoke, a chunk ofshape-shifting black mud, from which resentful spirits emerged from time to time, and a vibrant emerald green small sword.
During this period, he visited the Scripture Treasury Pavilion several times, browsed through various classic literature and materials, and found out the origins of the incense and black mud.
The incense was called Soul Guiding Zen Fragrance, a fourth-grade treasure, made by Buddhist cultivators by collecting incense burned by tens of thousands of believers. It could calm the mind and transform yin souls and resentful wills.
When ignited during cultivation, it could fend off heart demon attacks, maintaining an excellent state for cultivation.
The black mud was called Resentful Spirit Mud, a fifth rank spirit soil, mixed with a strong resentful aura. It could be used to cultivate certain yin-evil spirit plants and forge relevant magic artifacts.