Bracing against the cold wind that blew from the end of the crevice, Chen Ke slowly adapted to the fissures that varied in size, ceaselessly inching forward as if squirming.
The rock walls were damp; water formed by the tundra and the thin ice at the summit all flowed down through the cracks, but since Chen Ke was wearing a coat made from Holy Relics, only his trousers and shoes got wet.
It seemed that Holy Relics could not be affected by phenomena in the real world, and this also indirectly proved that the Great Void retained some elements of reality to a certain extent.
Who was it that first thought to refer to these small, diamond-transformed pieces of equipment as "Holy Relics"? Wouldn't it be simpler to just call them "equipment"?