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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1664

Wuhlricht nodded and said, "The strongest weapon in our sect right now is a ninth-grade spiritual weapon. However, I am aware of more powerful weapons known as spiritual treasures. Unfortunately, we do not have such weapons. Only the Horizon Sect and two other upper-class first-tier sects have them. Even then, they only have about one or two such weapons."

"Spiritual treasure?" Severin was taken aback upon hearing this. It was the first he had heard of such a treasure. He had initially believed that the weapon he possessed was the most formidable, but in hindsight, he seemed to have overestimated it.

"What do you think of this whip? I feel like making this my weapon. Hehe, I bet it'll feel great to use it against enemies." Sheila smiled, pointing at a whip that she was drawn to.

"You can have it if you like it. You can only pick one weapon," Severin replied with a smile.

Wuhlricht stood beside her and elaborated upon the whip for Sheila. "You have a good eye, Sheila. This whip is a reasonably strong seventh-grade spiritual weapon. It's highly resilient, and most of the lower-grade swords won't be able to cut through it. It also has great flexibility that enables it to snake around its opponents."

Sheila was delighted after hearing Wuhlricht's explanation on the whip. "A seventh-grade spiritual weapon? Sounds cool! I'll have that then!"

After a brief pause, Wuhlricht continued, "Your attainment level might be relatively low at the moment, but I have faith that it will improve quickly. Moreover, Severin is a fourth-grade low-rank alchemist, and he has sufficient ability to create pills that will help in your attainment. You're his family, so I trust he'll do his utmost best to help with your progress. I'm confident that you'll all become saints in another two months. You'll all catch up very quickly if you continue to train hard and maintain your attainment diligently."

The elder no longer had any say after hearing that from his sect leader. After all, it was not like he could argue with the sect leader over that decision. His main concern was that Sheila and the others might end up with fatal injuries if other people covet the weapon and wish to snatch it away.

Not long later, a sudden thought crossed the elder's mind, and he asked Wuhlricht in confusion, "Isn't he a fourth-grade medium-rank alchemist? Or at least, that's what I heard. Why are you referring to him as a fourth-grade low-rank alchemist?"

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