As everyone's attention turned to him, Hephaestus solemnly introduced his proudest creation.
The material for this shield came from the very chains that had bound Zeus in battle before he shattered them. Although they were but remnants, the metal that remained at the scene had absorbed the divine power of Zeus and the pantheon of gods during the fierce combat, making it exceedingly precious.
Therefore, Hephaestus collected these remnants, expending great effort to forge this divine shield specifically for Luo En, who was soon to marry Thetis.
With his masterful skills, this god of craftsmanship inscribed the sun, the moon, the stars, and all phenomena of the universe onto the shield, along with two city scenes significant to Luo En's life.
By stirring the divine power and calling upon it with his mind, Luo En, as the wielder, would be able to reconstruct time and space within a certain area, unfolding a "miniature world" under the encompassment of the vast sky for defense.