Angor noted down all the flaws Jon mentioned. He felt it was unnecessary to mention the "user experience", but since Jon brought it up so seriously, it must be useful for reference.
In general, putting aside the login equipment, the shortcomings were divided into two parts: "user experience" and "few functions".
Apart from the user experience, he could understand the lack of functions. He had experienced all the functions of the tablet himself, so he knew what Jon was trying to say.
The current Mother Tree Network only had a simple information exchange function. Compared to the information network on Earth, it was really lacking.
As for how to improve it, it would take time and effort. Besides, there was always a limit to one person's power, so they needed more people to participate in the development of the Mother Tree Network.
Just like the Earth's network, from local to boundless, from wired to wireless, from simple storage to the emergence of various software, none of these could be achieved overnight. These were all slowly developed through the consumption of manpower and time.
After listening to Jon's explanation, Angor already had a general idea of how to solve the problem.
He could let Jon lead the development of the Mother Tree Network in the future. As for how to implement it, he would have to find suitable talents later.
Angor told Jon his plan. Jon considered and said, "You're right. I can't perfect the Mother Tree Network by myself. It's not about power. It's about wisdom and wisdom. We need more people to participate.
"What's more, if you want to maximize the development of the mother tree network, it's best if you have someone who is not bound by the rules."
Angor nodded. "I agree. I'll bring in some supernaturals from the real world after some time. You can pick some useful ones then, Professor Jon. "
The horizons of superhumans would definitely be greater than the current residents of Foundation City. Moreover, the mother tree network was fundamentally different from the network on Earth. The development of the mother tree network would definitely require superhumans, so it would be best if the people who participated in this project were superhumans.
"That would be great. But …" Jon paused. "We need a lot of talents to complete the Mother Tree Network. There aren't many supernaturals out there, right? Can you find enough people? "
"Don't worry about that. I have my ways," Angor said confidently.
Chown nodded and looked at Angor with a curious look. "You said you'll let a supernatural into the dream wasteland, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea or not. Are you saying we can use supernatural powers in the dream wasteland now? "
Jon had been curious about supernatural powers ever since he learned about the wizarding world. Unfortunately, the dream wasteland didn't have any supernatural powers, and Sinful Fiends showed up later. Angor couldn't let Jon take the risk to fuse with them, so Jon couldn't help but ask Angor's question.
Angor didn't intend to hide the fact. "If everything goes well, the dream wasteland will soon have its own energy system."
When Sunders fixed the energy system of the dream wasteland on the basis of mana, he could use spells in the dream wasteland. "Infinite Alchemy" was something Angor was looking forward to the most.
Chown's eyes lit up. He was about to ask if he could learn wizardry as well, but Angor already knew what he was thinking. "The dream wasteland doesn't have an energy system yet, but I'm pretty sure that the mana system we'll build will be similar to the one in Lucid Dream. It might look normal, but it's not."
"The power system of the dream wasteland can be used for research and experiments, but I'm afraid it won't work if I want to use it for cultivation.
Jon's eyes dimmed a little.
He had traveled from a non-magic world to a high-magic world, but he couldn't experience supernatural powers himself. It was a shame for a scholar who loved to study.
"Don't be disappointed. When I gain more power in the dream wasteland, I might be able to help Professor Jon."
Jon sighed. "Like you said, the power in the dream wasteland is illusory. It won't do us any good."
"Maybe one day, the power in the dream wasteland can affect reality as well?"
Chown was briefly stunned. "The power in the Dream Wilderness can affect reality?"
Angor nodded. "Anything is possible in this universe."
Angor sounded like he was trying to comfort Jon, but he was actually thinking the same thing. The dream wasteland was already affecting reality indirectly. Physical objects couldn't be brought out of the dream wasteland, but experience could. For example, when Leon learned combat skills from Knight Saber in Foundation City, he gained a lot of battle experience. All of these could be brought out of the dream wasteland. Even if it was only indirectly, it was still affecting reality.
Besides, the dream wasteland was illusory, but it could also affect reality. Dream creatures could even kill people in their sleep, which meant they could bypass reality and illusion to manifest their power in the material world.
The dream wasteland was illusory, but it could still affect the material world. Not to mention, the dream wasteland wasn't a pure dream wasteland yet. When Angor gained more power in the dream wasteland, he might even have a chance to create a spark between the dream wasteland and the material world.
Angor still had a long way to go, but as long as he kept moving forward, he would have a chance to make it happen.
"I heard that there's a miracle wizard above legendary. At this level, every Magus has created miracles. " Angor didn't know much about miracle wizards, but in his mind, the phrase "creating miracles" represented a great power that could turn all absurd ideas into reality.
As long as there was no limit to the stage of ideas, miracles would happen one day.
"Freud told me that there aren't any legendary wizards in the southern wizarding region, and you're already looking for miracles?" Jon patted Angor's head. "Don't bite off more than you can chew."
It sounded like he was scolding Angor, but when he said "bite off more than you can chew", Angor could see the corners of Jon's lips curling up. He wasn't mocking Angor. Instead, it was a genuine joy.
Those who hid in the Tower of Spring and Autumn and talked about their dreams were just wishful thinking. But those who looked into the distance on their journey were called "goals".
In Jon's opinion, Angor was the latter.
Although Jon was trying to dampen Angor's enthusiasm, he was actually proud of Angor's great vision.
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