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Chapter 586

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As early as six years ago, when Rob was locked up in the Spire by Stein and immersed himself in scientific research, he was very interested in the mechanism of mana sharing between magic pets and mages. At that time, he thought that since magic pets and mages could borrow each other's mana, could it be possible for mages and mages to conduct mana between each other?

This topic was very interesting, and the future Supreme Magus Your Honor had specially looked through a lot of literature for it. However, at that time, Rob did not have a single magic pet. He only had a general direction for many of his ideas, but he could not test them. It was not until he obtained Bevinadet in the dungeon of the Endless Forest that he actually began to study it.

This beautiful bird was extremely special even among magic pets. There was a huge amount of mana stored in its body, but for some unknown reason, it could not be used by him. If he could figure out the situation in its body, Rob would undoubtedly have a deeper understanding of the conduction and use of mana.

Of course, Rob did not put all his energy into this. In fact, apart from helping Lolo investigate the matter of the Bretton Family and secretly protecting the girl, he focused more on the cultivation of mimicry magic. He only used the rest of his time to study the problem of mana sharing.

But even so, it had been nearly three years. Rob was now very familiar with mimicry magic, and he was gradually getting the answer to mana sharing.

There were two main problems that Rob encountered. The first was how to store mana.

As everyone knew, all magical elements came from the natural world.

Magicians could capture a portion of the natural world's magical elements through meditation and store them in their own bodies. These magical elements were branded with the magician's personal brand, and were different from the other magical elements in the natural world. The so-called spellcasting actually referred to the process of using one's own magical power to mobilize the magical elements in the natural world. Of course, one's own magical power was important, but it was only a very small portion. Otherwise, with the terrifying power of a high-level spell, even the most powerful magician would be directly squeezed dry by a single spell.

After the spell was cast, the part of the Magician's magic would be consumed, which could be seen as a feedback to nature. This process was always one-way and irreversible. Simply put, once the Magician's magic left the carrier, it would no longer have any personal attributes and would dissipate into nature.

Therefore, in order to achieve mana sharing, the first thing to do was to solve the problem of mana quickly being consumed by nature after it left the original owner. Secondly, the problem of usage. As mentioned before, this part of magical elements was different from those in nature. It had a strong personal brand. In other words, only the original owner could use this portion of mana normally. Therefore, even if the other party agreed to lend their mana, other magicians would still not be able to use it.

And now, Rob gave his answer to those two questions — the magic network.

First, he constructed a magical space to store mana. This was only the first step. If the magical space was compared to a cloud disk, then Luo Bu would first give all the mages a place to upload files. However, there were all kinds of files in this cloud disk. At this time, he had to convert these files into a unified format for ease of use.

This kind of thing was easy to say, but it was very difficult to do. Just building a magic space was not something that could be done by one person. Even with the power of the entire Magic Association, it would be impossible to create a space out of thin air to store magic power without hundreds of years.

Most people would basically reach a dead end here and could only give up. However, Luo Bu's expression turned somewhat strange, because he just happened to know of an empty space.

That's right, that star wasn't created by him, it had always existed.

Just like the Chest Needle treasure he had, that star also came from an underground ruin. It was discovered by Steins and Demain when they took him to a high-level underground city for training. Then, it was listed as an A-level research item by the Sorcerer's Association. Only a few people knew about it.

But at this time, Rob did not care about the secret being leaked.

With the Mana Space, all that was left was to gather magic from all directions for his own use. This was a problem that had troubled him for a long time, but now that he had mastered the higher level of the new rule, it was easily solved.

Rob tapped on the star to ask for help. He had done everything he could. Now, all he had to do was to wait quietly.

Wait to see how many Magicians were willing to lend their mana to him temporarily.

In fact, if it was anyone else here today, even if they could use the magic network, it would be useless. Mana was very important to every Magician. Even in peaceful times, losing mana for a short period of time was very dangerous. But if it was to save the future guardian of the human race and the hope of the magic world, many people were willing to take the risk.

The battle between Rob and the giant of light eventually evolved into a competition between the world and the Sorcerer's Association.

Whether the magical elements on Anarep Mountain would be exhausted first or the mana of the Magicians who were willing to help him would be exhausted first. This would determine the outcome of the battle and the life and death of the two.

The next moment, the star in the sky suddenly burst into a dazzling light, illuminating the entire snowy mountain as if it was daytime.

Rob began to receive a steady flow of mana from the magical space. Walls of fire rose in front of him one after another, and the speed at which the giant of light devoured the magical elements increased again. At this moment, both sides used all their means and no longer held back.

As time passed, the future Supreme Magician, Your Honor could sense that the magical elements in the air were decreasing at a speed visible to the naked eye, becoming thinner and thinner. The giant of light could also see that the bright star above his head was dimming again.

If there was a third person present, his heart would probably be in his throat at this moment. It was hard to tell who had the upper hand, but the giant of light was very clear that he had won this battle.

At this moment, both of them were indeed evenly matched. However, if this dragged on, the situation would become more and more disadvantageous to Rob. The reason was simple. Because Magicians needed to mobilize the surrounding magical elements to cast spells. Now that most of the magical elements in the natural world had been devoured by him, the amount of magical elements that could be mobilized by Rob to cast spells would decrease, which meant that his mana consumption would increase.

If this continued, the other party would definitely lose.

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