These layers of yellow cloth were piled one on top of another, a total of more than a dozen layers, and when Ye Wudao had unfolded all the yellow cloth, all that was wrapped inside was something that looked like an awl.
"Mr. Ye, what is this?" Li Shenglong curiously asked, looking at the awl in Ye Wudao's hand.
"This is a ritual mace, also known as the Dragon-subduing Stake," Ye Wudao replied.
The appearance of the ritual mace was that of a four-sided club, tapered at the front end, with a pointed tail. Its copper body was carved with tumor-like knobs, somewhat resembling the shape of an awl.
Strictly speaking, this ritual mace, combined with the diamond-shaped stone pillar on the outside and those runes, was collectively referred to as the Dragon-subduing Stake. The Dragon-subduing Stake was not just a single object.