In the main hall, the altar and incense table were already set up.
Throughout the interior and exterior, all doors and windows of the rooms were wide open.
In front of the altar, Wang Daoxuan, clad in a Daoist robe, bore a solemn expression. With a cinnabar red brush darting in his hand, he occasionally paused to seal away evil spirits and inscribe Yellow Talismans.
Li Yan stood behind him, holding a willow branch.
According to Li Kongqing, this residence was but one of the many properties of the Prince Mansion and not even a particularly noteworthy one.
To them it was a mansion, but the Prince Mansion paid it little mind. Not only was the area small, but it was also situated in Pingkang Square, a neighborhood known for its entertainment venues. The Princely Heir would never choose to live here; it was more likely to be used as a gift or a reward for his followers.
Before gifting the residence away, they could reside there under the guise of house-sitting.