Li Fan held the tofu ticket in his hand, flipping it over and examining it.
Taoist charms, indeed, heavily depended on one's beliefs. As the 'Charm Master' himself, he couldn't feel the power of the charm at all. To put it plainly, from beginning to end, he had used only 'his own power.' Although he had modestly leveraged some advantages, his power was cultivated, comprehended, and fought for by himself, not borrowed from praying to gods or Buddhas.
For cultivators, although a 'Charm Master' might inscribe the names of senior Taoist masters, the charm was drawn by himself, the incantation intoned by himself, and even the spiritual energy was provided by himself. To put it plainly, it was all his own means, more of a self-suggestion, using the established formats and standards of the charms to enhance focus and fully unleash the most potent effect of the incanted spells. It was merely an auxiliary tool to avoid any deviation during the manual configurations and chants.