The more complex the design, the more likely it was to slip up, and for this "Paperman" trick, the ancestor's solution was simply a nail.
By inserting the nail into a wooden wall, and wedging the iron pot into the gap, a supportive structure could be formed that easily sustained the entire pot.
The process of securing the pot was smooth and swift, and with the concealment of hand gestures and angles, the audience wouldn't even notice the existence of the nail, let alone penetrate its mystery.
In addition, the "Spirit Magic" was something Jiang Shu had just modified and put up on the spot after hearing Tang Mengyao's response, thinking to use such a heartwarming piece of magic to help her alleviate her sadness.
Though this made the rhythm of the entire "Paperman Magic" seem somewhat strange, inserting an element of kinship suddenly in the middle of a terrifying and oppressive performance was not good.