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... s and their ancient spells.

The Mindweaver magic was essentially a prototype of cloud computing.

Imagine if every mage could contribute their spare computational power through a chip, forming a connected network. Mages who needed more power could "rent" this shared capacity to complete their tasks, paying for the extra resources.

In such a system, Adam, as the developer, would benefit immensely, while the mages' lives would be completely transformed.

If Adam could ...

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