Jon wouldn't reject the role of a designer. After all, how many chances did one have to create something according to one's own ideas?
Chown cherished this opportunity very much. After all, it was not easy for him to have a few chances to do what he wanted to do in a life that was on the brink of death.
The problem he was facing now was how to get Felic into the Weave. The last time he controlled Myrtle, it was purely an accident. If it weren't for the fact that the Weave absorbed too much negative emotions from the Hogwarts, Jon wouldn't have been able to use the nodes of the Weave to control a spirit.
However, this also proved that the Weave's capacity was excellent. In Jon's opinion, such excellent capacity was enough to make the Weave into a server-like existence that he wanted.
At this moment, his soul was floating above the black lake, trying to find a way to expand the Weave's system.
Obviously, this wasn't easy.
Cecatly also assisted from the side, but she didn't get too involved. The act of using one's soul to leave one's body could actually increase the strength of the Wizard's mana because it was the Wizard's soul that controlled the magic. The compatibility between the soul and the magical elements determined the upper limit of the amount of mana that the Wizard's body could withstand. As for the durability of the Wizard's body as a vessel, that wasn't a problem that Jon and Cecatly had to consider.
In the short term, they were pursuing a rapid increase in strength.
If there wasn't an upper limit, Jon and Cecatly could even use the Weave to absorb the surrounding magical elements and the mana in the Wizard's body.
This was an out-and-out evil method, but to put it nicely, it was also the ability of the gods.
The system that Jon had constructed was very complete. The Weave was responsible for its own part, and Jon and Cecatly had corresponding means to protect themselves. These means came from the marks imprinted in the depths of their souls and blood, such as Jon's Mystic Bird and World Tree, and Cecatly's Full Moon Disc and Wisdom Domain.
In terms of the space of magical elements, the system that the three of them had formed could completely create a small magical space. With the interference and help of Grindelwald, the legendary Wizard, they could even create a space similar to the one that Helga had created.
As for the other people and specters in the Weave, they were on a much lower level than them.
In short, Jon and Cecatly's position in the deep magical world was beyond the detection range of the spirits and Wizard. If they tried to forcefully trace the location of Jon and Cecatly through the Weave, they would have to bear the attacks of the Weave.
In fact, it couldn't be considered an attack.
It was just that the level of the Weave was too high, and its size was too large. With such a size, some of the damage was simply unintentional. Would an elephant care if an ant was about to be trampled to death in front of it?
Obviously not.
In fact, this problem still troubled Jon. The existence of the Weave belonged to a higher level than his current level. Although he and Cecatly had left their marks in the deep blue sea, this was a trick. He had done it because of Helga's continuous help, while Cecatly had done it because of her divine bloodline and Grindelwald's help.
Fortunately, as a designer and investor, Chown and Cecatly had used their own power to anchor a chain in the Weave early in the morning.
After all, he had designed the Weave according to the foundation in his mind, combined with the various examples from the Wizard World and the Holy See, and produced it step by step.
Most importantly, the steps of his production did not rely on magical elements, but relied on the rules.
The rules stipulated that the Weave was restricted by him and Cecatly. Even if the Weave gave birth to its own intelligence in the future, this restriction would still exist.
The Weave, which did not have a consciousness, was unable to understand the profound meaning of this restriction. It only followed its natural reaction and sent some feedback to Jon.
But no matter what, the Weave was, on the most profound level, a brand-new structure that surpassed the imagination of the Wizard.
At the same time, it had the ability to absorb mana, transmit information, and establish connections. It even had a completely different way of existence and growth from normal intelligent lifeforms, making it an excellent support.
It didn't matter if they were duds, muggles, or adepts. These people could use the Weave to strengthen their souls and sense the existence of elementium in the world of magic, allowing them to make use of this power.
However, this way, the people who used this power could not be called Wizard.
But if they had the help of extraordinary powers, who would care what they were called?
At the very least, Jon felt that he would not.
The existence of the Weave was a powerful proof to him. The Weave was still a blank piece of paper, but Jon was different. The existence of the Weave, its powerful sensing abilities, its ability to gather information, and even its interference in the real world required Jon to spend a lot of time learning and understanding.
And the most important point was that it could transform an ordinary person into a 'Wizard' with magical powers. This was a miraculous and inconceivable ability.
Although this kind of unimaginable method was still very difficult to display at this stage and could only be used to change a single individual, as an application of the Weave, the more people used it, the more information it would be able to obtain. At the same time, it would be able to provide even more extraordinary power to more people. This was a very grand idea.
Jon did not feel the slightest bit ashamed of calling himself 'grand'.
To be able to obtain this benefit was actually unexpected. He had originally only wanted to use the Weave to imitate the power of the Gods and create a safe resurrection channel for himself. He had not expected that the Weave would evolve into this in the end.
It had transformed from a backup facility into an auxiliary 'cheat' that could help increase one's existence and reference dimensions. No matter how one looked at it, this was an unexpected benefit.
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