Clearly, the key element inside was the magic net, serving as a terminal that pooled computing power.
This was the only piece of information Lynn kept hidden, and no one raised any objections to this.
After all, the newly-developed spells were considered the personal wealth of wizards. Unless one was willing to disclose their principles voluntarily, no one had the right to demand their sharing.
"Can this really work?" Harrov frowned involuntarily. In the divine arts system of Eira, believers could only serve as providers of computing power, and although priests and bishops could also cast divine arts through their connection with the gods, they were few in number, hence it was a strategy of the few being supported by the many.
Lynn, however, wanted to make each person connected to the magic net a spellcaster. If everyone were to draw computing power to cast spells, wouldn't that create chaos?