The next morning, the two men go for a walk. They meet a girl named Yuri, who is supposed to be a god charmer. Yuri tells the men that the three objects they are going to use to charm the girl are the stone of the god yasakani, the blade of the goddess Amemuraku, and a mirror of the gods yatano. The gods hold each piece of the stone as a symbol of power, even if the girl tells them that it is a gift from the gods. The men take a bath, and the girl asks the men to touch the stone. They do so, and Yuri notices that the men are rubbing the stone with their fingers. She asks if this is because of their duty, and he says that he does not care about money, but that he wants to see her touch the stones. The girl asks him to squeeze the stone, but the men do not want to touch it, for it is painful.
The next morning, the two men go for a walk. They meet a girl named Yuri, who is supposed to be a god charmer. Yuri tells the men that the three objects they are going to use to charm the girl are the stone of the god yasakani, the blade of the goddess Amemuraku, and a mirror of the gods yatano. The gods hold each piece of the stone as a symbol of power, even if the girl tells them that it is a gift from the gods. The men take a bath, and the girl asks the men to touch the stone. They do so, and Yuri notices that the men are rubbing the stone with their fingers. She asks if this is because of their duty, and he says that he does not care about money, but that he wants to see her touch the stones. The girl asks him to squeeze the stone, but the men do not want to touch it, for it is painful.