Salena Carpenter's technique was a mix of finesse and coarseness, appearing quite bizarre.
Her small hand slowly caressed the raw stone, moving at an incredibly slow pace.
The stonecutter was rather impatient and said, "At this rate, who knows when we'll finally see something."
Ethan Smith glared at him and said, "Where'd you get the nerve to spout such nonsense? Shut your damn mouth."
Although quite annoyed, the stonecutter didn't say anything else.
Time flew by and nearly an hour had passed in the blink of an eye. Salena had only managed to scrape off a thin layer in that time.
The stonecutter scoffed and said, "This is pointless. If there were any Dharma Treasure beneath just a thin layer of the stone's surface, someone would have taken it long ago. Even a fool could sense its presence."
Although Ethan Smith was somewhat unhappy, he had to admit that the stonecutter did have a point.
A thin layer couldn't possibly preserve any essence.