Font Size
15px

Actually, the changes that early Magic Internet users were experiencing now were the sa as the changes old users went through when those internet communities transford into internet platforms in Ren’s past life.

They’d feel betrayed by the platform. A bunch of strangers, people not from their circle, integrating in, making them feel like the whole platform’s flavor had changed.

But how many of them could actually give it up?

All those original people were still there.

All those original things were still there.

It was just that there was more content now, so stuff they didn’t want to see.

This was still just his past life. If you switched to now, the situation was even more obvious. In this world, only the Magic Internet could achieve this. Would they give up convenient communication, convenient data access, solving their own problems, opportunities to read books just because ordinary people joined? Obviously not.

Originally even their own teachers might not teach them stuff. Now on the Magic Net, you could see it all!

Things they could never touch in their entire lives originally were now right at their fingertips.

Who could give that up?

Who would give that up?

The Magic Net had long since beco sothing these people could never let go of. Forget just an influx of new users they "didn’t like"—even if there were so more excessive things, they’d continue using it without hesitation. At most they’d curse a bit!

The Church of Creation president saw it very clearly. Just scoffed once, then turned his gaze to other areas, like... the area for creating "forums." He imdiately established a "Creation Forum" and a "Church of Creation Association Forum."

The Church of Creation Association’s regular mbers maybe only earned barely enough to maintain life, but slightly higher-level mbers all had decent inco. Before long, they’d all be able to have their own second-gen Magic Net. Having them discuss professional matters here was pretty good.

Making the sa moves as him were the Adventurers Guild, rcenary Guild, and countless knight order-type organizations. All kinds of weird "forums" popped up everywhere.

So nobles even got fancy, directly establishing their own family "forums."

"The na colors, levels, how do those work again..." The Church of Creation president looked at the users posting in Magic Space, saw that others’ na colors were very different, really eye-catching, and imdiately got ideas.

"Publish your own knowledge on Magic Encyclopedia or Magic Know for others to view and cite..."

"Oh, right! You finally got smart for once, kid."

After saying that, the Church of Creation president directly stood up and walked outside, leaving only a totally confused student. It wasn’t until several hours later that he finally knew what his teacher had done, because... most of the materials in the entire Church of Creation Association’s library had appeared on Magic Encyclopedia and "reading."

When other association leadership went to question him, the Church of Creation president just gave up, saying that even if others saw their materials, they couldn’t possibly make their products, because they didn’t have enough ti and tasks to hone their craft. Operations like this would instead let people know how powerful the Church of Creation Association was, thus becoming the Church of Creation Association’s custors.

Listening to the Church of Creation president’s "nonsense," the leadership got so angry their faces twisted, but couldn’t say anything for a mont.

Who told him to be the entire Kingdom of Dawn’s, heck, the entire continent’s most outstanding human creation master! Of course, at tis like this, nobody would ntion his dwarf bloodline.

In the divine realm.

The book watched all this, his body radiating colors of confusion, bewildernt, and shock—colorful and... really dazzling.

"Lord Ren, my admiration for you is like that endless flowing river, unceasing, one wave bigger than the last. In just a few short hours, our Magic Space’s ’forums’ directly increased by a third, knowledge on Magic Encyclopedia, reading, and Magic Know also beca incredibly comprehensive. Problems that originally went months without anyone answering have now been answered... Even though at the start there really were lots of people resisting, and almost all users felt that letting ordinary people use the Magic Net was an insult to them, as this knowledge and these problems got answered, quite a few people’s stance has already changed..."

"Sa status, sa class—the world they see is actually pretty much the sa, so naturally there are many problems they can’t solve." Ren smiled. "When everyone can enter the Magic Net, they’ll be at different classes, different positions, seeing different scenery, knowing different knowledge. That way, most problems can be solved."

Don’t know why, but Ren suddenly thought of a picture that was really popular online in his past life—putting a blade of grass and a rice seedling together with text saying, "Stop talking about going ho to farm, you can’t even tell rice seedlings from grass..." Actually, it really was like that.

Most people online couldn’t tell them apart.

The first-gen Magic Net faced the sa problem, even more acute. All magicians and clerics ant everything they saw was exactly the sa. Now ordinary people joining were rapidly filling this gap.

The book took a long ti to digest this information, then asked again, "So people have already noticed that compared to the first-gen Magic Net, the second-gen Magic Net has so additional features. Magicians in the Kingdom of Dawn’s capital can still switch Magic Net Rings to use these features, but magicians outside the capital have deep resentnt..."

"In my na, say that new features are just in testing period. After testing ends and we confirm they can run stably, they’ll be popularized across all Magic Nets." Ren didn’t hesitate at all before making this choice.

The two new features added to the second-gen Magic Net were actually both for assisting managent. They could improve the entire society’s operational efficiency and help lords better complete industrialization. Precisely because the features were like this, they were more suitable for these new users to test.

Non-magician nobles or force managers were more likely to be hands-on, more likely to notice these new features’ effects.

You are reading God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World Chapter 122: Who Could Give That Up? on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

The Villain's Story cover
Similar genre

The Villain's Story

Blazuku ·Fantasy

ThreeSoulslayinonebody,Onesoulbelongingtoamanwhohadreachedthepeak,thestrongestthereeverwas,theonewhohadthetalenttodoso.Yethesufferedbecauseofhistal...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.