Tie Yun was without a weapon, but that didn't mean he was without means. With a solemn expression, he took out a yellow talisman from his bosom.
The talisman was inscribed with complex crimson runes in cinnabar, and he channeled his internal spiritual power to activate the talisman.
The talisman instantly erupted with a blinding light, so hot that it ignited the yellow talisman paper and turned it to ashes.
Though the talisman paper was burned away, the cinnabar runes on the talisman remained suspended in the air. With a flick of Tie Yun's finger, the runes writhed to life like earthworms and wrapped around his wrist.
At a glance, it seemed like layers upon layers of red string wrapped around his wrist.
He did not rush to attack but instead concealed his aura, clearly out of caution for any sudden situations that might arise.
Baili An also drew the Quansheng Sword, wielding it single-handedly, the blade as clear as autumn water.
