diff --git a/docs/tutorial/relationship-attributes/define-relationships-attributes.md b/docs/tutorial/relationship-attributes/define-relationships-attributes.md index 09d7b27..0531ec5 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial/relationship-attributes/define-relationships-attributes.md +++ b/docs/tutorial/relationship-attributes/define-relationships-attributes.md @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Next, use that `Relationship` to declare a new attribute in the model classes: ## What Are These Relationship Attributes -This new attributes are not the same as fields, they **don't represent a column** directly in the database, and their value is not a singular value like an integer. Their value is the actual **entire object** that is related. +These new attributes are not the same as fields, they **don't represent a column** directly in the database, and their value is not a singular value like an integer. Their value is the actual **entire object** that is related. So, in the case of a `Hero` instance, if you call `hero.team`, you will get the entire `Team` instance object that this hero belongs to. ✨