After breakfast the next day, Gawain took out the plan he had written the night before and showed it to Aunt Heidi for review.
Although called a plan, its contents were far more detailed than any ordinary plan—Gawain not only specified how to run a newspaper and the manpower and resources required, but also devoted a large section to explain what a newspaper is, the significance of a newspaper, potential challenges in launching a newspaper, and solutions to those challenges, among other topics...
Writing such a detailed plan was a necessity, stemming from the lessons and experiences Gawain had accumulated since he had risen from the grave—he realized the biggest challenge when introducing a new concept in this world was not whether people would accept it. Thanks to his identity as a founding ancestor and his formidable combat abilities, he never had to worry about his words being carried out. The real issue was that often people couldn't understand what he was describing.
