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Chapter 507

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The moment the entire operation was completed, Jon sensed Filch's existence in the Magic Net system.

He had officially become a member of the Magic Net system, and very fortunately, he had become a fake 'Wizard'.

Successfully incorporating a person into the Magic Net system was a very beneficial thing for the Magic Net itself.

In the small house, Jon suddenly raised his head and looked in the direction of the Magic Net. On the spiritual level, his consciousness penetrated through layers of the void and arrived at the Magic Net's side.

The movements here were much clearer and more intense than in the small house.

Endless electric sparks burst out from the transparent body of the Magic Net, burning a black hole in the surrounding air. However, its tentacles carried magic power, and the moment the black hole formed, it began to shuttle around the black hole and perform an exquisite suture operation.

The overlapping of life and death happened overnight.

A new structure was set up in the transparent body of the Magic Net and gradually moved towards the periphery. The addition of Filch didn't change much for Jon, but it was a very important change to the Magic Net itself. This provided a channel for correction. Thus, Jon watched as layer after layer of magic barriers covered the transparent shell of the Magic Net. It was like a program operating on its own, patching itself up.

In Jon's opinion, this scene was only natural.

However, he still felt that the current state of the Magic Net was still a bit away from the infant stage that he had expected.

He couldn't pinpoint exactly where it was lacking, but his intuition reminded him that there was something that he hadn't grasped yet.

However, he had to rely on the Magic Net to improve itself. As the designer and executor of the construction, his mission had come to an end.

After letting out a long breath, Jon's consciousness returned to his body. In front of him, Mr. Filch, who had just suffered from the abnormal pain of his soul being revived, was sitting quietly on a stool. His expression was very calm and peaceful, like a piece of wood without any emotions.

It was as if only an empty shell was left, and his soul had disappeared.

Could it be that something went wrong?

Jon had never done any experiments on soul activation before. Filch was both the transformed and the experimented. There was more or less a gambling element in this experiment.

Therefore, Jon did not know if there was an unexpected problem. He released his mental power from his body and began to envelop Filch's surroundings to sense the fluctuations in the latter's soul.

How to describe it?

Filch's soul fluctuation wasn't like it had been before. It was like a pool of stagnant water without any movement. At the very least, the frequency of the soul fluctuation seemed to have a certain rhythm. It was in a state similar to that of an adept.

Why is it a Wizard -like character?

Speaking of which, I have to mention the difference between Wizard and Muggle.

In terms of the physical characteristics of the human body, there was no difference between the two species. Similarly, the appearance and other characteristics of humans were not enough to distinguish the two species. In fact, in terms of material life, there was no such thing as species reproductive isolation between the two species.

This proved that there was no difference between a Wizard and a Muggle. They were both humans.

In terms of the soul, this difference was very obvious.

Take Filch in front of Jon as an example. Before his soul was activated, Filch's soul was like a dry well. It wasn't that there wasn't any water inside. Once, there was some water, but it slowly dried up. Now, his soul power was only 21 ounces.

Wizards, on the other hand, were different. The power of the soul was directly proportional to the power of their spells. This was because the soul, or rather the power of the will, was one of the most important channels for a wizard to control their spells. The more powerful the soul, the more powerful spells a wizard could cast.

If an ordinary Muggle's soul power was like a pool of stagnant water or a dry well, then a Wizard's soul power was like a small spring.

Moreover, this spring was the kind that could grow. Dumbledore and Jon didn't know, but Grindelwald had personally participated in the construction of the Magic Net. Jon had also felt the boundless vitality of his soul. It could be said that it was flourishing with each passing day.

From this point of view, Filch's current state was actually positive.

Although it was still in a situation where there weren't any waves, Jon could already feel that as long as this rhythm continued, his soul power would welcome an eruption.

It was like Hogwarts. Some students didn't need to do anything, but their soul power would still grow.

The surrounding magic elements would gather in their bodies, and this would in itself cause their soul power to grow.

From the looks of it, Filch was currently in a state of rejuvenation and integration. His soul should have been affected by the Magic Net, so while he was growing, he was deliberately moving towards the form of the Magic Net.

But perhaps this was a good thing.

As a Muggle who had connected his soul to the Magic Net at this stage, Filch would definitely be able to obtain more benefits than anyone else.

This was because at this early stage, Jon didn't intend to spread the results of the Magic Net. He only needed to connect the Magic Net to some Hogwarts students and maintain the existence of the Magic Net while these students were growing.

After all, the main goal at this stage was to let the Magic Net take on the responsibility of the rear. Whether he and Cecatly could successfully escape death under the Magic Net was the most important.

Since Filch had already connected himself to this system before the Weave had even reached its infancy stage, he would obviously gain many benefits from the growth of the Weave, including an increase in strength and soul power.

This could be considered mutually beneficial. The people who came later might not have such benefits.

After all, standing in the wind, even pigs could fly.

Filch would definitely need a period of time to adapt to the results of his transformation. Even his body seemed to have undergone some adjustments. The bioelectric current guided by the soul activation process seemed to have stimulated the growth of certain parts of his cells. Those cells had gained new activity, and Filch's lifespan had probably increased by a little.

It was like in legends, when humans suddenly obtained extraordinary power, their bodies would also be transformed.

In any case, he had to wait.

Since everything had to wait for Filch to wake up, Jon didn't intend to let him stay here.

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