The narrator tells us that he often meets with the "fried rice cultivator" in the bamboo grove. He tells the story of the child prodigy who has entered the sect. The child prodigy is only 11 years old, but already has the ability to circulate and absorb "qi" into his body, which means he can do anything. The narrator says that he sneaks into the bamboo forest because he's worried about the "cultur" . He says that the place is full of "human cultivators" , and that's why he sneaked in. He thanks the cultivator for guiding him to the place. The cultivator tells the narrator that he'll have to "work harder" from now on, because a contract is only for "cultivation," not "styling." The narrator admits that she thought she could "form a contract" with the cultivator, but she can't figure out how to do it, because she's too weak.
The narrator tells us that he often meets with the "fried rice cultivator" in the bamboo grove. He tells the story of the child prodigy who has entered the sect. The child prodigy is only 11 years old, but already has the ability to circulate and absorb "qi" into his body, which means he can do anything. The narrator says that he sneaks into the bamboo forest because he's worried about the "cultur" . He says that the place is full of "human cultivators" , and that's why he sneaked in. He thanks the cultivator for guiding him to the place. The cultivator tells the narrator that he'll have to "work harder" from now on, because a contract is only for "cultivation," not "styling." The narrator admits that she thought she could "form a contract" with the cultivator, but she can't figure out how to do it, because she's too weak.