Grindelwald nodded.
"In fact, this isn't the first time I've seen a proposal to use the Magic Net."
Grindelwald did his duty as a teacher. He began to point out some details to Jon.
"In fact, if you carefully think about it or look for information, you will find some related books or notes left behind by predecessors in the Hogwarts library. Although I don't know what the Hogwarts library looks like, my school had them."
Jon knew that he was talking about Demstrand.
However, due to time and geographical issues, he couldn't go to the Hogwarts library to look up the books.
"It doesn't matter if you don't know. I can tell you now. Let's put it this way, the success rate of this plan is very small."
Grindelwald pinched his eyebrows as if he thought of something unpleasant.
"Things like the Weave are taboo in the world of magic. Since you can come up with this concept, you should know what kind of thing it is, right? "
Jon nodded, then shook his head.
In fact, regarding this concept, when he was writing the proposal before, he didn't have high expectations for it.
This concept had always been hidden in the depths of his memory, and he didn't have the opportunity to mention it. The reason why he thought of this was because he suddenly thought of this when he was observing the structure.
In this world, wasn't the relationship between people like a spider web?
The relationship between people and gods was even more so. Most of the gods' power came from the world, but if the world could give it, it could also take it back. Therefore, in order to maintain their power and not decline, the gods came up with a method to let themselves have a relationship with humans and even other creatures. By strengthening their relationship with their believers, they could obtain power. The way this method was realized was the prototype of the Magic Net.
Grindelwald said that he wanted him to find a way for the gods to see the world. This was one of Jon's gains.
However, he didn't take this seriously, but he didn't expect Grindelwald to mention this first.
"Speaking of which, I also feel that this is very strange. The existence of the Weave seems to be a very common thing, and it shouldn't be at such a high level. Even some of the gods found it difficult to control it."
The gods that Jon was referring to were the ones that were said to be incompetent in their previous research.
Of course, there was also the intention of looking down on the ancient Egyptian gods. In the end, a group of gods actually had to compete with an ordinary little Wizard. It was really a bit low.
"What are you talking about? What we're fighting for is a chance to live. At this point, it's a bit ridiculous to talk about being a gentleman. "
Grindelwald's words exposed Jon's inner meaning. During this period of time, although he no longer read other people's thoughts, he still had many years of experience.
Although he couldn't tell what Jon was thinking at a glance, the information revealed by Jon's expression was enough for the legendary Wizard.
"Teacher, we are talking about the Weave. Don't go off topic."
"Of course, we are talking about this." Grindelwald gently pulled the topic back. "We are talking about why the Weave looks so strange."
"But if you want to talk about this, it's a long story." He thought for a moment. "Since we are going to talk about it, why don't we add a short lesson?"
Since they were going to have a lesson, there was nothing wrong with it. Jon was used to giving lessons at night, and he mostly chose to give lessons at night to his roommates.
Grindelwald didn't think about what he was thinking this time. Instead, he said, "The Wizard has been studying the Weave for many years. In fact, I'm not surprised that you can come up with this concept without seeing the corresponding information. After all, the scene is very similar to a spider's web. This is something that all the Wizard since ancient times agree on.
But there is a question. You need to think about it. So many Wizard have been researching the application of the Weave dauntlessly. Why hasn't anyone succeeded? "
"Because this thing belongs to the gods?"
Grindelwald shook his head.
"That's right, but also wrong.
The Weave doesn't belong to anyone. It is something that exists in the connection between many creatures in the world. For example, you and I form a connection. With Lille, Joanne and the others, we form a connection grid. In this grid, we can transmit information to each other, cast magic, and even do some other things. For example, the crystal you saw in the villa that can project images, and the Image Magic that Ranke learned.
This grid belongs to us, and as the nodes that form the grid, we are constantly moving. In the process of moving, we form a new grid with others. This is a very simple and complex structure. It is easy to understand, but if one doesn't have the computing power of a super strong person, it is very difficult to withstand the huge amount of information brought by this network. "
Jon listened silently and took notes in his heart.
Grindelwald's point of view was very novel to him. At least, he had never heard of it before. Of course, this could also be because he had never thought about it before.
"Of course, this is only part of the reason, but it is also not the main reason."
Grindelwald's expression showed a trace of reminiscence. "The Weave can bring great power to its controller. As you said before, when an existence becomes the controller of the Weave, all the people in the Weave who are related to him will become his helpers. The stronger the helpers, the more powerful he will be.
Strength is often something that can make people blind. I think you should have a deep understanding of this point.
Power is a good thing, and everyone wants it. Even the gods are no exception. But why are the gods so willing to build the Weave? Their thoughts are easy to understand. To put it bluntly, everyone is living in the same world, and their strength is similar. If you have a blessing and I don't, it will bring about an imbalance. After all, everyone is on equal footing, so who is more noble than who?
But in the end, the gods who had the Weave completely gave up on it. Do you know why? "
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