Anning actually looks down on those demons who repay kindness by marrying.
Isn't cultivating well sweet? Or is the life of freedom unpleasant?
Why must one discard their martial arts and descend to the mortal world to repay kindness?
If the person's character is good, it's more acceptable; but some demons repay those who are extremely poor in character. They have to endure such a terrible man and his awful family, leading to the abandonment of their cultivation without the possibility of achieving fruition, ruining hundreds or thousands of years of practice in an instant. It's truly a pity.
Those who cultivate value karma; it's right to repay the kindness received from others.
But who said that repaying kindness had to involve marriage?
If you've received life-saving kindness from someone, just save their life too, or ensure their safety for a lifetime. Why involve yourself?
