Regarding the sudden addition of servants and elves in the house, Jon wasn't too surprised about this matter.
The main reason was that Kalidi took good care of him when he was alone. He usually didn't stay at home much, so Kalidi had plenty of time to tidy up the many things inside and outside the manor.
Recently, he had been staying at home for a long time, so Kalidi just shifted more time to serve him, leaving the trivial matters of cleaning the manor to the new Wizard servants.
In a manor, the elves who had a closer relationship with the master actually had a higher status than the Wizard servants.
Not to mention that Kalidi was the steward of the manor.
Sarah was indeed a very good house-elf. Her cooking skills were not inferior to the elven lady in the manor next door. After she came, Jon could finally taste a delicious meal instead of eating the food that Kalidi was good at.
What surprised Jon even more was that Sarah seemed to have an active learning function. She could learn how to make different flavors of food. For example, when Jon wanted to eat some oriental dishes today, she could actually make them by fumbling around.
This made Jon feel that adopting her was a very correct decision.
After Sarah's arrival, Kalidi basically didn't enter the kitchen again. He and Sarah lived in a compartment in the basement. Fortunately, there was nothing in the basement except for the fire that was connected to the flying network. In addition to the two small rooms that were specially separated by magic, the rest of the room was piled up with sundries that were not used very often. In the basement, a kind of living room was made.
But Jon never received guests here. Most of the time, the living room here was for Kalidi and Sarah to rest.
Being able to live in Biro Manor was a very happy thing for the elves. In the past, Sarah didn't dare to imagine that she would have time to rest and drink afternoon tea. Every day when she got up in the morning, she had to start working non-stop, preparing all kinds of meals, cleaning the house, serving the master, and responding to the master's sudden whims.
It was very painful for an elf to take care of three people. However, after coming here, she, Carlyle, and Ledi had to take care of Jon alone. With the addition of the wizard servants that were recruited, their workload was greatly reduced, and even their magic power had increased a lot.
The only problem was that she didn't sign a slave contract with Jon, but Jon didn't care too much about this. After Kalidi guided the magic network to connect with the Wizard servants, Jon also connected with Sarah. This way, she could have a closer connection with Jon, and she wouldn't have to worry about Jon abandoning her.
To Jon's surprise, the elf's fusion with the magic network was a little higher than the Wizard's. When he fused with the Wizard, he more or less felt a little bit of trouble, but when it came to Sarah, it was simply too smooth.
Could it be because magic creatures have the characteristics of magic?
He recalled the deaths of magical creatures he had seen in the Sword Spirit a long time ago. After those creatures died, the mana in their bodies would return to the air. The more powerful the creature was, the weaker the magical creatures would leave behind a corpse.
As for the Wisps, they should also be the kind of creatures with very powerful magic.
After these connections were completed, Jon began to check the status of the magic network. At such a long distance, if he wasn't the creator of the magic network, it would be difficult for him to check. However, the magic network didn't show any signs of evolution with the addition of these nodes. The appearance of these nodes was still within the tolerance range of the magic network, so the magic network didn't show any signs of disintegration. However, it was probably because the new Wizard's weren't powerful, nor were they the type with outstanding talent. In fact, they weren't even as hardworking as Filch, so naturally, they wouldn't bring about the same improvement as Filch.
Jon also knew that he couldn't use the active connection of the magic network too much.
At this stage, the connection was mainly to stimulate the magic network to form a subjective consciousness as soon as possible. After this consciousness was formed, it would be impossible for the magic network to actively connect with a certain person.
If one wanted to obtain the power of the magic network, they could only rely on the Wizard or other creatures to summon the magic network. In technical terms, when they were learning, they had to try to connect their soul frequency to the magic network in order to obtain the ability to use magic.
For the Muggle's who didn't know what a soul was, they naturally wouldn't know how to use it. That was why Jon's theory was put forward at this time. At this stage, the Muggle's needed assistance in order to become a Wizard, so this was the main research of this laboratory.
How to make the best assistance device was the problem that they had to face now.
The price of this assistance device couldn't be too expensive, or else it wouldn't be able to be popularized. Moreover, it had to be divided into levels. The rich could use better things, while the poor could only use worse things.
This wasn't discrimination, but a reasonable use.
After all, there were only so many magic resources in this world, and Hogwarts was the only magic academy.
Of course, more and more magic academies would be opened in the future, but for now, this was just wishful thinking. If the magic network was popularized too quickly, Hogwarts might not be able to recruit that many new Wizard to study.
But in this world, how could there be so many people with outstanding talent?
Most of them were ordinary people. These ordinary people were the mainstays of society. Although their existence wasn't outstanding, they were still very important.
There wasn't much to say about the power of the magic network. Whether it was Filch or Mr. Smith, they had already proven that the magic network could connect ordinary people with magic power. To be more precise, the reason they could become Wizard wasn't because they had the possibility of becoming a Wizard, but because the magic network used their bodies to release its power.
This process was very dangerous, but fortunately, Jon personally led the process. Although the process was a little troublesome, the end result was very good. For a period of time after the transformation, the magic power they used came from the Demon King, but as the degree of transformation of their bodies deepened, they would become real Wizards.
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