After facing more than 30 opponents, Jason grew bored.
His passive mana gathering could easily replenish the mana he used in a single fight.
In fact, the amount of mana he used in every single fight was much less than Jason first assumed.
He thought that it would be important to divide his mana into portions to fight against all messengers.
However, that was not necessary because defeating them was much easier than he predicted.
Not only were they weaker than him in both physical strength and the amount of mana their mana core could contain, but their mindset and control of their body and mana were poles apart.
In simple terms, Jason could be compared to a professional, while his opponents were mere amateurs.
As such, boredom was bound to overwhelm him, and the messengers were growing visibly angry to see his bored expression.
The fact that he didn't break a sweat even after fighting 30 opponents both scared and angered them.
Nonetheless, they were unable to do anything against him because he didn't seem to grow tired, at all.
Instead, the way he fought was growing more aggressive, clearly showing the other messengers that they shouldn't try challenging him if they valued their lives.
Most of the messengers he fought, in the beginning, had just lost their consciousness, but the last few had broken their arms or legs.
This was cruel, but Jason wanted to avoid wasting any more of his precious time.
After all, Elder Ben had transmitted to him that he would be allowed to fight against some of the city's Elite combatants.
Jason had been eagerly waiting to fight those Elites, and instead of letting this opportunity go as it was the case the day before, he wanted to grasp it.
Thus, he was exhilarated, when only five out of the remaining few dozen messengers dared to challenge him.
Afterward, the rest rather surrendered and decided to leave unscathed than returning to their masters with a broken arm, leg, or in an even worse state!
Because it was not necessary to participate in the fight, they chose the safer option.
They would rather get punished by their masters without getting an additional injury from Jason.
With that thought in mind, everyone left the combat arena, and subsequently also the mansion and city.
All of them formed a beeline towards the exit and rushed outside before they would be asked to stop.
Their departure was looked at with little interest and if the other Elders or the Lord of the City weren't aware of what was happening, they would question Elder Ben now.
However, Elder Ben had already predicted that this would be the result of Jason's little sparring session, which was why he had reported the idea of the young man fighting the messengers to his colleagues and superior.
They felt that Jason's idea was quite violent, but it was a great solution to figure out more about the ways in which the other races trained their prodigies while giving their own elite some much-needed pointers.
In the end, many things about the messengers' gathering event might change, but that was not something anyone was scared of.
Instead, almost everyone had grown weary about the messenger gatherings because the solutions they would come up for their issues were idiotic, and bound to have no long-term value.
Meanwhile, Jason's idea would force the foreign races to send messengers that were sensible, and had the necessary knowledge and proper jurisdictional rights to negotiate seriously.
And, they were supposed to be powerful enough to overcome weeks of fighting against the Yinar race's elite.
There were more than enough benefits the Yinar race was bound to gain from Jason's idea.
But the only inconvenience was that the City Lord was likely to hand out a formal letter of reasoning about why he had changed the messenger gatherings' rules!
However, that was not difficult, and something he could do in a few minutes.
As such, everyone was quite satisfied with Jason's idea, to the extent that some Elders grew interested in getting to know him.
Yet, they would rather help Elder Ben pick some Elite combatants of their city in order to give Jason what he wanted than going out on their own.
In fact, some Elders had sent out their own disciples in order to let them evaluate Jason's combat prowess and check if the rumors about him were true.
Because of that, Jason was facing more than ten Elite of Liun, only an hour after the messengers left the city.
This was quite fast, and sensing the cultivation base of each of them while gauging their age made it unable for him to hide his smile.
The 8 Yinar and 2 Agran he was facing were truly powerful, and Jason would be lying if he were to say that he was slightly astonished to face two humans from Argos.
They were quite young too, and according to their cultivation base and the amplification they received from their soulbonds, the two Agran would be considered to be on par or above the talent God's children had in Argos.
As such, Jason couldn't help but be confused as to why he didn't know the two young men.
Little did he know that the two Agran were born and raised in Liun.
This meant that they were aware of the high-density mana of the Ninad beast realm since their birth, which was quite an advantage.
With a great cultivation talent, and little issues arising from the surrounding terrain or other beings that attacked their lands, it wouldn't be impossible to reach the Ascendion stage at a young age.
Jason couldn't be considered as someone talented in a direct sense.
That was because the talents of his body were still sealed, and only a small portion of it had been revealed over the course of time.
Only when he broke into the Lique stage did his talent begin to show signs of existence owing to the major event of his primary Celestia bloodline awakening!
In the end, this could be considered the beginning of his journey as the released talents were something that made him the person he was now!
With that in mind, Jason didn't have to hold back as he smiled in confidence before he introduced himself to the others.
"Hello, my name is Jason Stella, and I'm a human, born and raised on Argos!"
His introduction made it pretty clear that he was different from the ten Elites of Liun.
Everyone in Liun knew what kind of planet Argos was, whether it was hearsay from other Agrans who had lived on Argos, or by directly witnessing it.
As such, Jason made it clear that he had a disadvantageous start in comparison to the Elites who were at a higher cultivation base while being slightly younger.
Thus, they were confident in themselves, which even Jennifer noticed.
During the last few hours, she had only watched the fights, without doing anything else but cultivating.
But, her interest vanished soon enough because the fights increasingly became one-sided.
They were not exactly entertaining after a while because he overwhelmed everyone easily.
Thus, she was trying to strengthen the connection between her soul and her vessels.
This was quite difficult owing to the fact that she had three vessels while everyone else had only one.
Simultaneously, she would receive a major increase in strength.
It was equivalent to more than thrice of what the others would receive the moment she established a firm connection!
As such, she didn't really bother about the youths in front of her considering themselves overly powerful just because they were younger than Jason and her.
Their background was completely different, and it had been impossible for her and Jason to cultivate all the time.
Meanwhile, she didn't sense even the slightest killing intent or anything from the young men and women, indicating that they had a high combat experience owing to the life-and-death battles.
This was quite disappointing, even for her, and Jennifer assumed that Jason felt the same.
However, the moment she looked at him, the only thing Jennifer saw was a bright glint in his golden eyes and a vivid smile that lit up his entire face.
"This…will be interesting!"
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