The chapter opens with a description of a special contract that humans have with spiritual beings. It's called a "contract" because it's a special kind of contract that's been used for hundreds of years to help and multiply the spiritual power of humans and animals alike. In other words, humans have been using this contract to help animals multiply their spiritual power. This is why yun-qi-zong was born, because it provides a way for humans to interact more with spiritual beasts. But even in this particular type of contract, there's still a lot of prejudice in the hearts of both humans and spiritual creatures. The narrator tells us that this is why the characters in this chapter are called "yun-quong" . They're both humans, but they don't have to be selfish to form a contract with each other. They just need to be willing to put their prejudices behind them. In this particular case, the narrator explains, the contract was forcefully canceled by her cultivator because he found a more powerful and stronger spiritual beast. This means that she's no longer a part of the clan. She'll have to go back to the clan's house for two days. The big brother tells the narrator that he still pretends to be all kind of gracious to humans, even though they're just "cheap toys." The narrator reminds him that he's not the only person who sees this
The chapter opens with a description of a special contract that humans have with spiritual beings. It's called a "contract" because it's a special kind of contract that's been used for hundreds of years to help and multiply the spiritual power of humans and animals alike. In other words, humans have been using this contract to help animals multiply their spiritual power. This is why yun-qi-zong was born, because it provides a way for humans to interact more with spiritual beasts. But even in this particular type of contract, there's still a lot of prejudice in the hearts of both humans and spiritual creatures. The narrator tells us that this is why the characters in this chapter are called "yun-quong" . They're both humans, but they don't have to be selfish to form a contract with each other. They just need to be willing to put their prejudices behind them. In this particular case, the narrator explains, the contract was forcefully canceled by her cultivator because he found a more powerful and stronger spiritual beast. This means that she's no longer a part of the clan. She'll have to go back to the clan's house for two days. The big brother tells the narrator that he still pretends to be all kind of gracious to humans, even though they're just "cheap toys." The narrator reminds him that he's not the only person who sees this