"I don't know."
Jon was calm about his own shortcomings. After all, he was still in the learning stage. There was no need for him to make up some random answers for the sake of face.
"Yes, you don't know because you only see the surface when you observe, not the inside."
Grindelwald kept Jon in suspense and temporarily put this question aside. He turned to ask another question to Jon.
"It's still the same old question. Why is it that although this thing is very powerful, so few people can control it? Even the gods can't control its power in their own hands."
Jon was silent.
Power was naturally a good thing, just like resources. No one would complain about having too many things in their hands.
Besides, even gods have higher goals, don't they?
Everyone wanted to take a step further.
"So, is it because there are restrictions? For example, the restrictions of the rules. So the gods can't directly control the Weave for a long time — control the Weave of Faith. "
"This time you finally got to the point." Grindelwald nodded. "The Weave of Faith that the gods need happens to be the most unique structure of the Weave. However, the more the gods need something, the more it shouldn't exist.
I heard that you witnessed how Senior Helga became a demigod. Then, you should have seen the process of the expansion of that space, right? "
"That, no.
I wasn't there when the ancestral space was converted into a derivative world. I only knew that the foundation of that world was a gift left behind by Loynar Ravenclaw, one of the four founders. However, this was a matter between them and had nothing to do with me.
Also, does the expansion of that space have anything to do with this matter? "
"Of course it does. Although with your comprehension, you should be able to think of this point, but since time is of the essence, I won't beat around the bush with you."
Grindelwald spoke faster, obviously wanting to settle this matter as soon as possible so that he could continue to teach Jon.
"In short, it's not that no one in this world is aware of the existence of the Weave, but no one can use it, not even the gods, demons, or anyone else.
"It's not because they can't. You said it yourself that this magic isn't difficult. The reason why no one can truly use a magic like the Weave is because the World Will doesn't allow the Weave to exist.
As for why it wasn't allowed … there were many guesses on this point, but I was more inclined towards one of the more unique ones.
This was because the World Will itself was derived from a massive Weave.
But he can also guarantee absolute fairness, unlike the other wielder of the Weave who has their own selfish desires. Because the World Will's selfishness is to allow this world to exist better. "
"But there will always be people who don't like this kind of thing. Moreover, for the World Will to control such a powerful force, it's not fair to some people."
"For example?"
Jon thought about it carefully, but couldn't think of a suitable example.
Because in this world, he had never come into contact with the kind of people that the "Will of the Heavens" could not accommodate in the novels he had read.
"In fact, the World Will that we know has always been very fair. He rarely interferes in the affairs of the human world, even if the world has been turned upside down. You should have some understanding of those few wars.
An existence like him in this world, even the gods are slightly inferior, so he won't care too much about things like wars. Although they can cause destruction to the human world, they won't have much effect on the world itself. It's nothing more than a group of people dying, and another group will be born. It's not a troublesome matter.
But for a magical world, the restrictions of the World Will are much stronger. You may have been misled by the things that Senior Helga showed you. In fact, there won't be any legendary Wizard who can easily break through the restrictions of the World Will and create their own derivative world. That's very difficult, just like myself.
You should know the extent of my mastery of spatial magic. With such a profound level of magic, creating an independent space is not a difficult matter. But to transform space into a derivative world, without the help of the World Will, or approval, is a very difficult matter. Even Senior Helga was only able to do this after nurturing a relationship with the World Will for a very long time. "
Of course, there was naturally the help of the legendary witch of Ravenclaw, but to a certain extent, the World Will was still the main factor.
The calculations in Chao En's mind never stopped.
In the past few days, he had tried his best to deal with and adjust the information. He had never been so tired in his two lifetimes, but fortunately, it wasn't meaningless. In the end, he still had some gains.
Furthermore, from what Grindvall had just said, he could hear something that wasn't pointed out clearly.
The reason why the gods couldn't control the Magic Net was because of the rules set by the World Will.
What were the rules?
For a Wizard, rules were restrictions. They were restrictions on the advancement of all powerhouses. They prevented them from rising, and they were trapped at the edge until they died.
Unless they were so strong that even the World Will had to be wary of them, they could only compromise or die in the cage of the World Will.
In fact, it was quite a sad matter.
And in this matter, the restrictions were much greater than they had imagined.
It was hard to say that the decline of many divine systems had nothing to do with this restriction.
"Even if it's related, what does it have to do with you?"
Grindvall flicked his finger, and a burst of air exploded on Jon's forehead.
"You're thinking too much. When these things have nothing to do with you, you don't need to think about them. Now that you're thinking about them, it's a complete waste of time. Instead of doing this, it's better to prepare. "
This was a lesson from a teacher, so it naturally made sense.
In fact, it wasn't that Jon didn't know this, but he had developed a habit of thinking many steps before taking one step, and it wasn't easy to change it.
Moreover, he was somewhat obsessed with the Magic Net. This thing was like a seed, and once it sprouted, it would be difficult to get rid of it.
"But there's always a way to find another way. Who knows, this thing might have a chance to be realized."
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