In this chapter, we learn that Pandaro's bronze-grade armor is called "Peacock Blue" and that it contains a "large amount of power" . Pandaro says that he doesn't want to take it from Nong, because it's an "artifact" , and he can't control it. He's a genius, he says, and it took him a month to control his own armor, even though Nong submitted it to his control. He says that Nong approves of his talent, and that he's been able to control the armor so easily because Pandaro has some "connections" with Nong. Nong has split his own "battle spirit" into two parts, one half for Pandaro and the other half for himself, and placed one half into the "soul general" of Pandaro. Pandar says that's just as he expected, since Nong split his battle spirit in half.
In this chapter, we learn that Pandaro's bronze-grade armor is called "Peacock Blue" and that it contains a "large amount of power" . Pandaro says that he doesn't want to take it from Nong, because it's an "artifact" , and he can't control it. He's a genius, he says, and it took him a month to control his own armor, even though Nong submitted it to his control. He says that Nong approves of his talent, and that he's been able to control the armor so easily because Pandaro has some "connections" with Nong. Nong has split his own "battle spirit" into two parts, one half for Pandaro and the other half for himself, and placed one half into the "soul general" of Pandaro. Pandar says that's just as he expected, since Nong split his battle spirit in half.