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710. Only know a million points

Hearing Jost's words, Shia frowned slightly.

Imprison the gods?

It's not a very simple matter at first glance.

More importantly, why can this be done to support the structure of the Magic Network?

"How to do this?"

Drizzt asked the question first.

"First of all, we must understand that knowledge is pollution. No matter how small the knowledge is, no matter how many lives this knowledge can save, it is still a kind of pollution."

Jost looked at Drizzt.

"And our knowledge comes from ancient gods. The gods possess a lot of knowledge, so it can be inferred that the gods contain a lot of pollution. If they bear the pollution, they will lose their reason and gradually be on the verge of madness. Even gods are no exception."

After hearing what Jost said, Shia wanted to say something, but in the end she didn't.

When she first heard that Jost wanted to spread knowledge and teach ordinary people magic, and that he had learned a large number of spells in a short period of time, which led to the end of his life, she thought that Jost was just a greedy person.

, and an ignorant and fearless fool.

But after reading his notes on studying demonic tides and monsters, and chatting with Jost so much, Shia discovered that he was not unaware of the consequences of doing so.

This young mage just wanted to gain more knowledge faster and find a way to fight against the demonic tide faster.

He chose it himself.

"So, those gods who created this world, created us and those monster gods, have already fallen into madness. They will not respond to our prayers because they have long lost their sense."

Jost said.

"Therefore, the pollution they can withstand is also unlimited. If we can find some crazy gods, bind them, imprison them, and place the pollution in the magic network on them, then we can make people who come into contact with the magic network

People have gained knowledge without suffering contamination.”

He thought for a moment and shook his head.

"No, knowledge itself can also breed pollution. It is impossible to do this permanently. It can only be temporarily stored in human brains. After a period of time, it must be taken away to prevent pollution. Three handshakes. This is why we have to sign a contract.

The reason?"

Jost seemed to have thought of something, and he looked at Shia.

"In your era, all magic needs to go through the magic network, right?"

"Yes."

Shia nodded hesitantly.

"That's it."

Jost pushed the bottles and jars on the table away, took out a piece of paper from the shelf, and began to write and draw something on it.

Shia leaned over and found some words and magic circles that were somewhat familiar to her.

"While the magic network gives magic, it also limits the use of magic. It not only protects the caster from being contaminated by long-term exposure to knowledge, but also prevents the abuse of magic from attracting evil gods from other worlds. This mesh structure alone is

If it can’t be done, there must be one or several managers, but how is this possible?”

Jost's handwriting became messy, and he felt that his ideas were blocked.

"These managers are equal to gods, but they still maintain their sanity and are not contaminated. This is impossible under the structure of the Magic Network. The Magic Network must treat everyone equally and have the same pollution on every node."

While he was still thinking, there was a noise at the door.

Lu Tan and Stone are back.

Smelling the smell of boiled feces in the room, Stone's face turned pale and he immediately ran out and vomited.

Lu Tiao didn't react at all. He moved closer to Jost and looked at what he was writing.

"What is this?"

Lu Jian asked.

"We're talking about the Ley Line."

Shia explained that she felt that Lu Tan probably didn't understand the principle and didn't explain it in detail.

"By the way, speaking of this, I checked it later and found that the structure of the Magic Network is somewhat similar to the network of Minecraft."

Lu Tan said.

"!"

Hearing Lu Tan's words, Jost suddenly raised his head and looked at him.

"What did you say? Is there something similar in your world?"

"It's quite different. I can't explain it for a while, otherwise I'll find a player to talk to you."

Lu Tiao said that he asked Stone at the door not to come back for the time being, to see if everyone was online, and to call back a player he had notified before.

This player is a popular science UP master whose name is [Only Understands Billion Points].

When he was found by Stone, [Only Knows a Billion Points] was still in the field checking the growth status of the plants.

Although he did not study agriculture, his experience as a popular science blogger in the past few years has made him accustomed to recording some things he has never seen before.

Some popular science bloggers are @ asked about the flowers, plants, birds and reptiles they see every day, and how lively they are. However, most of the time he is @ asked what he should do if he cannot access the Internet.

It’s probably my fault that the video with the most views is a video discussing 5G. However, after a long time of popularizing science, it only got 200,000 views. It is far inferior to others. A college student can get tens of millions of views by just saying a few sentences and become a popular blogger.

, now you can earn millions by simply accepting advertisements and making special effects videos.

[Only understands Yididian] is an ordinary science-loving person. He graduated from an ordinary university and is not a professional subject. He is only slightly good at explaining some complex knowledge in a vivid way.

I first discovered this when I was explaining complex functions to female classmates.

Of course, later on, the female classmate passed the make-up exam and never spoke to [Only Understands Billion Points] again. This is another sad topic.

Therefore, when Stone found him this time, he was completely confused.

I am just a small popular science blogger, but why am I directly approached by the NPC to meet with the Baron? Is there any deviation in this?

Of course, [Only Understanding Billion Points] was receiving the envious looks of other players who came online one after another, and he also felt very proud.

I had to recite two lines of poetry on the spot.

Fortunately, the desire to survive did not cause [Only a Billion Points to Know] to read out. He followed Stone back to the town, and when he walked into the Baron's Mansion, he smelled a strong smell of boiled shit.

He spat it out.

After vomiting for more than ten minutes, [Only Understand Yiyi Diandian] finally recovered a little.

He looked at Xia and others in the room. They were all named NPCs, as well as Lu Jian. He didn't know if it was him or an NPC.

"Come, come here."

Lu Tan was so persuasive that [Only Understands Billion Points] came to the laboratory.

The player saw a thin young man with a piece of paper spread out in front of him, with some words and pictures written on it.

"Come over and explain the structure and logic of computer networks to Mr. Jost."

Lu Tan pushed [Only Understands Billion Points] in front of Jost.

"ah?"

[Only understand Yidiandian] Never would you have thought that you would be doing your job in a game?


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