"Eat up, you just need to take care of their dinner."
Banjee nodded, opening the Gospel Book to order takeout.
Yes, the Gospel Rings they provided to Ash and the others were in fact castrated versions, or you might say, 'collector's editions'.
The real Gospel gadgets had long been integrated with multimedia functions: accessing the Veil, instant messaging, watching videos, forum discussions, ordering takeout, and so on. In contrast, something like the Gospel Ring which could only open the Gospel Book was more a luxurious accessory meant to flaunt one's status.
It's like how some people would buy a clock to know the time, even when they could just open the Gospel Book—Banjee was such a person; he thought pocket watches were cool—so naturally, many wealthy folks liked to purchase these Gospel Rings, Gospel Bracelets, or even Gospel Glasses that only had the capability to open the Gospel Book.