Torn like paper by two unknown creatures at the foot of the mountain.
Tamiya Yoshinobu felt somewhat embarrassed.
He rose and cast a spell again.
This time, Tamiya Yoshinobu was not holding back.
He took out a large wooden box that he had fetched from the beams of the Tamiya Family shrine.
The wooden box had a bizarre shape.
Its overall form was rectangular.
The box was crafted entirely of poplar wood.
The surface of the box was densely engraved with Japanese characters.
Around the perimeter, there were beautifully carved designs.
Tamiya Yoshinobu held the wooden box.
He knelt down.
He gently placed the box on the Magic Altar before him.
Then, he took out a Talisman Pen and talisman paper.
Dipped them in dog blood and began to draw a Japanese Yin Yang Talisman.
Soon, Tamiya Yoshinobu had completed a talisman.
But he didn't stop moving his hands.
Instead, he continued drawing another talisman.
So, after drawing more than a dozen talismans.