The feifei tells the humans that he is too powerful to harm them, and that they should hide and leave the lair alone. He tells the elders of the clan that they are the ones who first treated them like this. They dug their hearts and lungs and skinned their skins. They caused separation and death in their families. Now that society is much better, there is a law protecting the shuaien beasts. The elder of the tribe says that the law is useless because only with violence can the humans gain a foothold in the world. Since both humans and the shanien beasts exist in the same world, they have their own reason for existence. He explains that although he is not one of them, he grew up with them. He says that he understands the pain of the elder clan, but that it will backfire if they do such things. He suggests that they search separately.
The feifei tells the humans that he is too powerful to harm them, and that they should hide and leave the lair alone. He tells the elders of the clan that they are the ones who first treated them like this. They dug their hearts and lungs and skinned their skins. They caused separation and death in their families. Now that society is much better, there is a law protecting the shuaien beasts. The elder of the tribe says that the law is useless because only with violence can the humans gain a foothold in the world. Since both humans and the shanien beasts exist in the same world, they have their own reason for existence. He explains that although he is not one of them, he grew up with them. He says that he understands the pain of the elder clan, but that it will backfire if they do such things. He suggests that they search separately.