Writing a book with all the necessary information mankind required was difficult, even more so, if he had to make everything sound reasonable.
Jason knew that the humans didn't trust other races except for the Ariyor and Elvyr race anymore, and it was even difficult for the big clans to maintain peaceful relations with each other.
There were many conflicts that had occurred, but everyone was forced to remain calm because they wanted to obtain the completed version of the translated manual they had received from different foreign races.
Reading the information on the first few pages and putting it into practice had already increased their combat prowess by a large margin, and Jason, who hadn't seen any human during the last seven months, was still able to accurately predict the events unfolding on Canir, despite being tens of thousand miles away from the continent.
Jason knew about the vast difference between human-made combat techniques and those put together by foreign races over centuries better than anyone.
He had translated them after all!
Furthermore, he had practiced the Floating Sky technique during the last seven months. This had allowed him to see the vast difference between the Weightless steps technique that was created by humans and the Floating Sky movement technique that was created by a foreign race.
As such, Jason understood the human mind better than anyone else right now!
It was as if mankind had become an open book to him, and now Jason wanted to reveal to them everything they had been missing out on.
This included the existence of countless planets, races, the renewed, completed cultivation ranking, Jason had just gotten to know, and much more.
He even added the ranking for races and three different main cultivation paths, that was something Jason had yet to figure out thoroughly.
On one hand, Jason was not sure what would happen with mankind if they were to find out the entire truth, but on the other hand, he was able to let the readers of his book slowly understand their insignificance.
As long as mankind didn't give up, they were everything but weak!
The human race's soul world was something great enough to overcome the obstacle of multiple rankings the other races had.
With that being mentioned often enough, Jason was sure that mankind wouldn't end up in a depressed state.
This was one of the most important tasks he had at hand, and when he returned to Canir, Jason had first gathered his friends, Mike, his sister, and Anna.
He felt it was important that they got to know the information he would release on Skynet a few days later, from him in person first.
He had already purchased a simple quantum watch with access to Skynet and he could simply release his book, and purchase enough to let every single human on Canir find it in an instant.
His mana stones might have been used up but Jason had killed a few beasts on his way back to Canir, which were worth quite a lot.
Initially, he had just wanted to test his combat prowess.
But after encountering a few Mid 1st Lique stage beasts that were wreaking havoc inside a human city, Jason couldn't stop himself from massacring the beasts and saving the lives of the helpless humans. The beasts had been on the verge of overtaking a small island that belonged to one of the big clans that had been weakened the most and they would have succeeded, had Jason not interfered.
Selling the corpses would bring him a small fortune that would be more than enough to pay for the expense.
Thus, everything was prepared and Jason was ready for the revelation.
All of them gathered at an inconspicuous tavern inside a small city. Nobody knew why Jason would choose such a place to meet, but when he had begun to reveal everything, everyone stared at him in shock.
Mike's sister had already begun to shiver in fright. She didn't know Jason personally and it was only because of Anna's pleading that she and the little baby girl that had just learned how to speak were attending the meeting.
While Mike's sister was shivering, Jason's friends looked at him as if he was a complete stranger.
Suspicion, anger, and fear could be seen in her eyes, and Jason could fully understand that.
However, what had astonished him was Mike's reaction.
Jason couldn't remember having told Mike about his origin, but the middle-aged man behaved as if he had already been aware of this.
This could be attributed to Mike's great observation and judgment skills. Mike was one of the few who had personally witnessed Jason's quick advancement, his way of thinking, his rapid translation of the foreign race's manuals, and much more.
Furthermore, it would have been weird for an ordinary human to enter different continents and the cities of other foreign races without being able to speak and understand the universal language perfectly.
As such, Mike had been able to comprehend that Jason, whose aura and stigma had been suspicious from the beginning, was not an ordinary human!
Other than that, there was Anna, who was unfazed by everything he had revealed so far and was instead eager to talk to him. She wanted to ask lots of questions about everything involving the human race, their traits, how to awaken a large soul world, and so on.
At the same time, she wanted to tell Jason about her past life too.
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However, with other people around, revealing the secret about having transmigrated was nothing Anna should, or would do!
It was simply too dangerous, and she was just glad that Jason had returned.
Anna knew that he wouldn't stay for long after she had heard that he had revealed his origin and lots of other information that could turn him into the enemy of everyone who hated foreign races to the core.
Jason was likely to be labeled a monster, someone who didn't belong to the human race.
From the looks of it, he was fully aware of this, but instead of bothering about something so trivial, Jason had just smiled at his friends.
"So that's why your mana absorption rate is so high! I almost thought you were taking the last few stocks from our clan's cultivation drugs! Everything makes much more sense now!!" Milan commented, who was the first one to recover from the shock and seemed to be the most unfazed by Jason's revelation.
He was even teasing Jason, and a faint smile lingered on his face. Jason had been nice to him, and knowing the secret of his origin wouldn't make any difference to Milan.
Jason was still the same as before to him!
He might have matured a lot because of the pain he had to endure by losing a soulbond and his masters, but that was normal!
Isga and Yune required a little bit more time to digest the information, and their reaction had been similar to that of Seron, who had received a message from Jason about the other information he had forgotten to reveal a few months earlier.
There was a trace of fear within their eyes, which was understandable, thinking that their friend had deceived them for the whole time.
However, by thinking about the time they had spent together in the Mythic Garden, Isga couldn't help but ignore the fear within him.
Jason had always been sincere with them, and it was obvious how afraid he must have been to tell them his secret!
Yune was a little awkward around Jason because he and Jason hadn't spent as much time together, but that was not important.
He had seen how hard Jason had worked in order to help the human race.
If Jason had harbored ill intentions, he could have just abandoned mankind, when they had been in dire need of his help.
In the end, the Great Argos war had only ended because of Jason as he had been the sole reason for the Elvyr race embassy to arrive, allowing the last battle to end up chaotic enough for the three Overlords to emerge!
At the same time, he had prevented the worst-case scenario to happen as an aftermath of the war; a civil war.
The big clans and sects were helping each other, and most importantly, the weak too!
As such, nobody with enough knowledge would've ever imagined that Jason was a monster.
Nevertheless, it was obvious that he would be called exactly that!
Jason was glad about the trust everyone was giving him unconditionally, and he felt reassured that at least his friends believed him.
Even if others were to call him a monster, Jason knew that he was not one.
As long as he and his friends were aware of that, this was more than enough.
Furthermore, he could change the public opinion of him, after releasing the book he called [Argos' Insignificance]
This shouldn't be difficult, and Jason was confident to achieve that.
But, was that even necessary? Would that help Jason fulfill his masters' last wish?
Not even the opinion the big clans had about him was important to Jason!
Why should he start bothering about the opinion of ignorant citizens?
All he did was to take care of his masters' last wishes before leaving Argos.
At least, that was what Jason had expected to do, only to change his plans when he had his first talk with Anna!
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