The first impression this bow gave Ji Xinghuo was that of a recurve bow.
However, it was not an ordinary recurve bow; its grip and limbs were one-piece, like a traditional bow, non-detachable, simply structured, and plainly designed, except for the bow window deliberately set on the right side, and it had no other accessories, which could also be interpreted as a Light Bow.
The bow was entirely pitch-black like ink, and upon closer inspection, one would notice many tiny facets on its surface, like obsidian crystals, reflecting faint light.
Ji Xinghuo reached out and picked it up.
"What a heavy bow!"
"It must be over 60 kilograms," he muttered while caressing the seemingly rough yet smooth surface of the bow. Such a heavy bow would generally be unusable by ordinary archers and quite inconvenient to carry.
The entire bow was large, measuring up to 1.2 meters.