Jon wrote two letters in total.

One letter was sent to Professor Sprout, telling him about the matter and asking for his opinion. The other letter was sent to Biro Manor to the elf Kaledi. Jon asked him to give him the study room.

The book "Comprehensive Explanation of the Four Ancient Kingdoms' Gods" was brought here. I also wanted to see if there were any other books at home that could be related to the ancient Egyptian Gods, so I brought them all with me.

The problem at the beginning was that he did not properly study the history of gods other than Western gods, but now that this has happened, he needs to properly supplement this part of history.

Professor Sprout probably wouldn't reply to him about part of this matter for the time being, so he had to find it himself.

He is going to start studying!

The elf moved very quickly. He received Jon's letter, and soon after, he sent over all the books Jon mentioned, three large books and five small books.

"Okay, thank you for your hard work, Kaledi. How is everything going at home recently? Is there anything going on?"

"Master, everything is fine. Miss Blair has grown up a little and can crawl now. Do you want to go back and take a look?"

These words were obviously not what Kaledi said in his own heart, but were probably the words passed to Kaledi by Mrs. Smith.

Is this urging him to go home? But he doesn't have time to go home now.

"Let's wait for a while. Maybe I will go back before school starts. I've been quite busy here recently. You tell my mother and grandma not to worry."

"Yes, they are not worried," Kaledi added, which must have come from his heart, "They just hope that you can go back to accompany them."

But with the little guy Blair by their side, they didn't miss Jon that much and asked Kaledi to send a message, because it was indeed too long since they had seen Jon.

"Okay, okay, then hurry up and go back, don't let anyone see you."

Kaledi nodded and disappeared into the room with a snap.

Jon returned to the reception room upstairs with the book in his arms. Just as he was about to start studying, he heard another soft sound.

Another person appeared in his house.

He looked up at the door, and sure enough it was Professor Sprout.

This witch comes back again and again. She just left today and came back within a day.

"Professor, why did you come here in person again?"

Professor Sprout had not originally planned to make the trip himself.

After all, she had just communicated with Dumbledore about this matter, and she also felt that she should not interfere too much in Jon's life, but then she received Jon's letter.

What the letter said about the mysterious prophecy, or warning, from the wizard made Professor Sprout really take it seriously.

As a scholar who studies ancient civilizations, she is no stranger to such inexplicable warnings. In ancient myths and legends, such warnings often appear when people are alerted by gods.

But one thing is certain, such warnings will bring serious consequences every time.

The warning to Jon is only for Jon personally, so there will be no serious consequences for the entire magical world, but for Jon himself, this matter may be very serious.

"Even if it is just a grain of sand in the entire magical world, it would be as heavy as the Alps if it fell on an ordinary wizard."

At an academic conference in a certain year, Professor Sprout remembered that a wizard from the East once said this.

Wizards often hold such exchange meetings. After all, the environment is getting worse and worse, which is a problem that everyone needs to face. Therefore, the promotion of simple magic requires all wizards to work together.

In various international academic conferences, Eastern wizards actually account for a large proportion. Although their status in Muggle society is not very good, no one would think that Muggle society is all about the East.

Muggle society has technology, but technology is only a product that has emerged in the past few hundred years, and a large part of it is derived from the alchemical civilization. For wizards, the reason why the products of Muggle society are valued by them is

Art is a low-end thing because these things were born out of the alchemical civilization, and when it comes to alchemy, wizards are naturally better.

This is why the East does not have much say in Muggle society, but it has always been a well-known existence in the magical world. They have a very ancient history, and for magical civilization, history is

Almost the most important part of the entire civilization.

So after receiving Jon's letter, Professor Sprout immediately returned to Dumbledore's office.

Dumbledore is not in the office.

Of course, the principal didn't know what was going on and suddenly left the school. At the suggestion of the portraits of other principals in the principal's office, Professor Sprout came to the small attic of Hogwarts.

Hogwarts Divination Professor Sybill Trelawney lives here.

"Oh, good afternoon, Professor Sprout, why do you suddenly appear here?"

Professor Trelawney hid behind his eyes, holding a bottle of wine in his hand.

"Sybil, I came to see you, there is something important."

Professor Trelawney's Divination class was not liked by the students, but every professor who could be accepted by Dumbledore at Hogwarts had real abilities, and everyone knew this.

"What's the matter? I'm very happy to help you."

Professor Trelawney looked drunk. She put down the bottle of wine in her hand, and then took out a crystal ball from her crib.

"I would like to ask you to help me divine one of my students. His name is Jon, Jon Smith. I think you should have heard of him to some extent."

"Oh, you are talking about the descendant of the founder. Divining him may not be particularly easy."

Trelawney always had a crazy-looking smile on her face, so no one knew whether what she said was a joke or the truth.

As one of the five members of Hogwarts who can truly access the center of power and information, Professor Sprout is quite aware of how powerful Trelawny is. She is a true prophet, just because of her

The family curse made it difficult for others to believe the predictions she made. In addition, Professor Trelawney lived in the shadow of her grandmother's reputation, so she seemed very unconfident and the predictions she made were not reliable.

Pay attention to people.

But at least now, Sprout needs to know the outcome of the prophecy this man gave Jon.

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