Wan Fu ordered someone to prepare the rice, flour, incense oil, and offering money needed for the trip to Wan'en Temple, then he returned to his own room.
As soon as he was back in his room, he took out two incense cakes wrapped in cloth bags from his embrace and threw them into the brazier to burn.
When the incense cakes were thrown into the fire, they immediately emitted a strange, fragrant aroma that, once it entered the nose, inexplicably caused a sense of irritability to arise in one's heart.
Wan Fu quickly covered his mouth and nose with his sleeve.
These two incense cakes were attached in a letter from "Young Master Zheng," who owed Wan Quan a debt. He instructed Wan Fu to wear these incense cakes on his person.