Jason was not really sure what to think about the answer he had received, but it was great that everything revolving around Jennifer was a misunderstanding.
This relieved Jennifer the most, allowing her to fully release her tension.
Not long after, the two youths seemed to receive a lecture, and shortly thereafter they left the open field.
When they returned to the settlement through the spatial portal, Jason and Jennifer were allowed to follow them.
Thus, they emerged in the center of the settlement only a few moments later.
Everything looked rather simple, which astonished Jason a little bit.
And he could clearly see the influence of the humans from Argos on the people living here.
The specific devices that were utilized as well as the unique kind of constructions that could be seen everywhere could only be built by people from Argos.
Jason recalled most of them, and he couldn't help but smile a little about the reminiscence of his past on Argos.
All the others could see was a smile on his face which confused them.
Yet, when the middle-aged man with the spatial affinity saw where he was looking, he couldn't help but understand Jason's feeling, even if it was only a little.
"How long has it been since you left Argos? Or were you taken away by another race, like many of us?"
Jason didn't expect to hear these questions right now.
As such, he took a moment to answer these questions.
"I left Argos six to seven years ago after we forced most of the hostile foreign races to leave, but they took many humans with them."
window.pubfuturetag = window.pubfuturetag || [];window.pubfuturetag.push({unit: "64ce79d606107d003c23ea27", id: "pf-5140-1"})There was no reason for him to lie but it still astonished the others that he had left the mana scarce planet only a few years ago.
Because of that, their initial opinion of him changed by 180 degrees.
After all, Jason's cultivation in comparison to the time he had spent on a planet that was richer in mana was not even a decade.
This clearly indicated that Jason's cultivation talent was extraordinary.
Thus, even the youths were astonished while looking at the young man.
They had heard more than enough stories about the mana scarce planet from the humans of Argos which made them feel awed about his strength and prowess.
Meanwhile, the Yinar never really had problems with the scarcity of the cultivation energies.
Their connection to the Ninad beast realm had always been strong, giving them hints to find the portals without many issues.
As such, while living inside the Ninad beast realm in large cities, they could still make use of the dense cultivation energies in order to cultivate.
In fact, ít was not difficult to perceive that the surrounding energies were much denser than that on Manyr. It was probably an important factor to understand the high cultivation of some humans from Argos.
Because the energies were so dense, Jason wanted to stay in the Ninad beast realm for as long as it was possible.
His strength was not enough to undertake specific plans, either way.
Additionally, the things he lacked to even start these specific plans could only be solved with time, proper research, rare materials, and wealth.
During the last few months, he didn't really possess any of that, which made the entire situation extremely difficult.
Even with the wealth he and Jennifer had procured owing to the Tanadan ore and elemental crystals they had mined, it was unlikely to be enough to complete the first plan he had in mind.
window.pubfuturetag = window.pubfuturetag || [];window.pubfuturetag.push({unit: "64cc9e79c7059f003e4ad4b0", id: "pf-5109-1"})This plan was to allow him and Jennifer to undergo their true soul awakening.
For that he needed numerous rare ingredients he didn't even know the names of.
Only with the use of the true soul awakening orb was it possible to figure out everything, which included the initiating process of the true soul awakening.
As such, he had the necessary tools to do everything, but no idea what exactly he required.
But his gut feeling was telling him that the large city, he was currently in, would allow him to find a few items he was looking for.
Because of that, he was trying to stay calm, preventing his excitement from overwhelming him.
Patience was what he required the most right now. After all, rushing his plans would only worsen everything.
With that in mind, Jason knew that even if there were no items he wished to acquire from the city, it wouldn't be a problem.
He still had to practice the Kanadi of a Primordial technique, enter the Ascendion stage, undergo his secondary Celestia bloodline awakening, and figure out more about Primal humans.
He was unsure how exactly he was connected to them, or what the wandering souls had to do with Primal humans, but Jason was sure of one fact!
The heritage of the Primal humans had something to do with beasts, and the binding process.
There were also other factors he was sure about, but the mysterious puppet he had encountered inside the Dungeon of the Primordial Descendant was quite similar to the Yinar race.
To be precise, the only difference Jason was able to sense between the two of them was the fact that he knew about the mysterious puppet's restrictions.
They were caused by it being a machine and not a living being, followed by the aura it radiated.
As for the restriction, Jason couldn't tell for sure what it meant.
window.pubfuturetag = window.pubfuturetag || [];window.pubfuturetag.push({unit: "663633fa8ebf7442f0652b33", id: "pf-8817-1"})Bt he was pretty confident that it had to do with something similar to binding living beings to the body of the mysterious puppet.
Though, under normal circumstances it shouldn't have been possible.
Maybe these bonds had grown weak which was why they easily shattered after having waited for thousand years for a participant to find the Chaos Obelisks.
But, all of this was not something Jason could know for sure.
Thus, his only clue was that the Lesser version of the Primal humans, shown through the mysterious puppet, was comparable to the Yinar race that lived in this city along with the humans from Argos!
It was interesting to find out more about the Yinar race because Jason got to know that only they and the Primal humans were able to bind wandering souls.
It was a singular feat even if it was only one wandering soul under normal circumstances.
Binding a wandering soul, drastically strengthened them.
The strength of the soul could range from the Mortal stage up to the highest possible stage.
Through this, one could be considered extremely powerful, even if one had just started to cultivate, but bound a Specta stage powerhouse to one's soul!
In the end, only the control over the wandering souls was important.
If one was unable to acquire great control over the wandering souls, it was best to not summon them.
However, the moment one was unable to control their wandering soul while summoning it, many issues could occur.
This was exactly what had happened to Jan when Jason had forced him to summon his bound wandering soul.
Otherwise, Jason would have broken his waist!
Apparently, there were also unique talents that could bind multiple souls to them, but Jason was not really intrigued by that.
Rather, he wanted to know the origin of the wandering souls and how they could even be born.
He was extremely curious to know why he sensed that the wandering souls were much more powerful when bound to one of the Yinars!
Questions flooded his mind, but the powerhouses that brought them back didn't have enough time to answer them.
As such, after giving their children a punishment, they were forced to answer all of Jason's questions.
Both Jason and Jennifer were taken to the room in which they were allowed to sleep.
They were not even sure whose house they had landed in, but suddenly they found themselves in a large room with a king-sized bed.
Both of them were supposed to be sleeping in, together.
It was not long after that Jan explained to them that they have many guests from outside owing to an upcoming event of humans from Argos.
All of the guests were in a soul contract with other races, and the aim of the gathering was to reach a common consensus.
Everything was initiated by the foreign races, but nobody could trust each other, which further complicated things.
As such, they had to find a neutral ground where nobody had to fear being killed. They needed to feel more secure before stating their opinion of the given problems that were much more than Jason could have ever imagined.
In the end, safety was the most important, and Liun, the city they had entered in, was the only place that was neutral.
This was mostly owing to the fact that Liun was the only city of the Yinar race in proximity, with dozens of settlements from other races that sent out humans surrounding it.
Yet, Jason was not exactly sure what the soul contracted humans of other foreign races were talking about.
Were they trying to form an alliance, make a treaty, or was there something else? Could there be something huge in the Ninad beast realm that prevented them from fighting against each other to expand their territory?
Jason didn't know, and he was so deep in thoughts that he didn't even notice Jennifer's beet red cheeks as she looked deep into his eyes.
'We…are really going to sleep together?!?'