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Chapter 506

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The Weave was a product of the gods, and with its inconceivable characteristics, it had provided a lot of help to Chown.

This included helping Jon's soul to explore the secrets of the magic world.

Jon wasn't very good at using the Soul Activation technique, but it wasn't a technique that he created.

A few hundred years ago, when the Church was still the world's greatest authority, this technique had already been spread around.

The Church rejected the existence of the Wizard.

However, at the same time, they needed to use the power of magic to increase their chances of winning against the Wizard. Thus, the Pope of that era came up with this idea.

Through the Soul Activation technique, ordinary people who didn't have the ability to use magic would be able to activate the power of magic items, thus causing damage to the Wizard on the battlefield.

These people who had their souls activated were known as Holy Knights in the Holy See. They usually had very firm beliefs and faith in God, which was why they were able to endure the immense pain brought about by the activation of their souls. They were also able to maintain a firm heart after discovering that they had extraordinary powers.

At that time, there were two systems in the Holy See. One of them was the religious system led by the Pope. They were wizards who were born with the ability to master magic, but they abandoned other types of magic and focused on the study of Holy Light magic. They hoped to destroy other wizards in exchange for the status of Holy Light magic in the magic world.

The other system was the warrior system under the guidance of the religious system. It was made up of fanatics and ordinary people with strong beliefs. Once they passed the test of the Church, they would receive the blessing of the Soul Activation technique from the Priest. It was called a gift from the gods.

Jon wasn't interested in these complicated and messy things, but he was very interested in the Soul Activation technique.

If the Church didn't reject other types of magic, and if they didn't hate the Church so much after defeating the Wizard system, then the Soul Activation technique would have been promoted a long time ago. At that time, the Wizard in the world wouldn't be as rare as it was now.

And now, the world wouldn't be divided into two completely different systems, the magic world and the Muggle world.

The magical technology that Jon had fantasized about should have been on the right track by now.

Unfortunately, there was a reason for the development of the world. Many things were limited by the times and could not develop into the ideal. Moreover, not everything was as perfect as Jon imagined.

In that case, it wasn't too late to push for it now.

Filch was very nervous.

He was so nervous that he could feel the flow of air around him that Jon's fingers were tracing. He could even feel the spiritual response brought about by Jon's magic power.

The latter was, of course, an illusion.

He hadn't become a Wizard, so even if his soul was slightly stronger than a normal person, he wouldn't feel anything. The only reason he had such an illusion was because of his mind.

Jon wasn't in the mood to care about what Filch was thinking. He was fully focused on guiding the tentacles of the Weave to find a point on Filch's body that could be cut.

As an experimental subject, Filch was not suitable.

He was too old.

At his age, it was quite difficult for someone who had only just begun to receive enlightenment in magic.

The difficulty was no less than for him to directly become a Wizard.

Fortunately, the Weave itself was an excellent auxiliary tool. With the Weave, the most difficult problem was solved.

In the void, the Weave was like a jellyfish in the deep sea. Its invisible tentacles swayed gently in the air. Through the binding of laws between Jon and the Weave, a huge amount of analytical information was instilled into Jon's mind.

The analytical information was clear, accurate, and detailed. Jon didn't even need to think about it. He only needed to follow the Weave's instructions and draw a picture.

Although this scene was extremely ordinary and not as magnificent as Jon's imagination, the necessary steps were not lacking at all.

Outside Filch's body, the magnetic field caused by the bioelectric current connected with the electromagnetic wires that Jon simulated using magic power, leaving countless holes in Filch's body.

In fact, from a science fiction perspective, this kind of behavior was a bit like human body modification.

Implanting a chip in the human body would give the implanted person some special abilities. The only difference was that Jon implanted a magic chip on a microscopic level, which gave the implanted person a high degree of initiative.

One of the signs of magic interfering with reality was that it would produce a wonderful light effect in the air of reality. This high efficiency was not for the sake of beauty, but because when the power of magic penetrated reality, the highly compressed power would naturally produce a lightning-like effect in the air.

Behind this effect was a huge flow of power, which corresponded to the torture that Filch was suffering.

The forces of matter and magic began to clash in his body. The two different rules began to distort the essence of his life. To put it simply, the power of matter still hoped that he would maintain the characteristics of a human and refused to allow magic to enter his body. Meanwhile, the power of magic that carried a strong oppressive force was here to acknowledge this bright signal.

"I'm going to transform you into a vessel, please don't resist."

In fact, Jon was not very clear about the mystery, but he knew very well that if Filch could survive this, he would be able to smoothly absorb the magical elements in the environment and transform them into his own power. Naturally, he would also become a channel for the Weave to absorb magical elements.

After all, to process so much information and maintain one's own existence required power. The operation of the Weave to absorb power was a design that Jon was very proud of.

But now was not the time to be happy about this design.

Small cracks began to appear on Filch's body, and blood flowed out. Soon, it was shrouded in the fine electric light of magic, and the wounds were healed and the blood coagulated.

But the scene was still too horrible to look at, and Filch had obviously given up on resisting. He was only struggling reflexively in pain.

Around his body, the weak electric light shone brighter and brighter. From beginning to end, as the electric light flowed, his entire person seemed to be changing. It was as if he had died in the electric light and was reborn in the electric light.

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