"stop!"

Seeing that Jon was about to reach out to open the box, Professor Sprout hurriedly stopped him.

"I'll just say it casually, why are you really doing it?"

"Then what can we do? The only way now is this. We have no other way to identify what this thing is. Besides, it's just opening the box. There may be some rare treasures inside."

In fact, Jon's idea is not wrong if you think about it carefully. After all, the things are in the box. If you don't open the box, you will never know what is inside.

Just like Schrödinger's cat, how do you know if the cat is alive or dead without opening the box?

Besides, Jon didn't really want it, and he didn't have a second hand to kill him. For him, this thing was not as dangerous as Professor Sprout imagined. The reason why he had the courage to try it was because he There is a certain degree of protective measures on the body.

And the most important point is that the patron saint of the black bird in his soul is still flying around the traces of the law in his soul as usual, without giving him any warning.

Ever since Jon woke up from the Dragon Soul Crypt, he discovered that his Patronus has a series of magical functions.

Unlike the patron saints of other wizards, Jon's patron saint does have some special magical abilities, which is not much different from Helga's honey badger.

It's just that Helga's honey badger possesses powerful magic and combat capabilities such as magic ban, while Xuanniao focuses more on supporting functions.

For example, to measure good or bad luck, to see if there is any danger around, or to take Jon to escape when encountering danger.

In short, he is a good seedling for guerrilla warfare.

And Jon, who has such a patron saint, has also managed to make good use of these abilities of the black bird to the greatest extent.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have discovered the wizard's hiding just now.

Speaking of that wizard, he did communicate with Professor Spratt just now.

Based on the safety of his students, Professor Sprout wrote a letter to Dumbledore and told the headmaster about the matter here. The headmaster should not have left London yet, and he can just use magic The Ministry will look into this matter.

But Professor Sprout didn't think that the visitors were wizards from the UK. She was more inclined to be people from other countries at this conference.

"Because your item obviously came from other places. I guess it may be that your friend accidentally took something that a certain wizard wanted when he was choosing, but your friend also He is a Muggle, so he has no way to take it away directly, so he followed all the way, trying to steal this thing."

What Professor Sprout said was very straightforward, and Jon thought so too.

There are a group of people under Lunna, and these people carry weapons on their bodies at all times when they are outside. Moreover, when Lunna brought this thing back, she was not too relaxed. After all, it was a gift for her nominal boss. Take it seriously.

After returning to the UK, that wizard can't act easily, otherwise the Ministry of Magic's supervision will definitely fall on him, an outsider, and it is really a very important thing for a wizard to steal Muggle things. It's not a good thing to spread the embarrassing things.

And most importantly, as soon as Lena came back, she put the box in the company's secret room, where there were heavy monitoring and infrared protection nets, even wizards, it was difficult to avoid these protective measures.

Once he misses, not only will the wizard's identity be exposed, but it may also let Lena and the others know about the mysterious world, which violates the provisions of the International Statute of Secrecy.

Originally, Jon was worried that the box would be in his hands, and that the wizard would be watching him secretly all the time. Now that he has the help of Professor Sprout, he doesn't have to worry.

Now he has time to study the box.

After repeatedly checking that there were no evil traps and bewildering magic on the box, Jon took a deep breath and pressed the lock of the box.

In fact, there is no key to this box, it should be a box that can only be opened by a mechanism or magic.

As for Jon, he has some other means.

Such as violent unboxing.

Poseidon's waterline played a big role at this time. The pervasive water vapor explored all the internal structures of the mechanism in a short period of time, and then fed back the structure diagram inside to Jon.

As for how to analyze it, this is what Jon is best at.

He can even use magic rubbing to print the internal structure of Gringotts, so naturally he can also use the same method to rub the internal structure of the organization.

And when he was in Gringotts, Jon hadn't mastered the skills of using Poseidon. Now he can use the magic of Poseidon to condense a water ball in the air, and then completely reshape the structure inside. come out.

Professor Sprout is very satisfied with Jon's magical control, and she is also interested in helping Jon analyze this mechanism.

"If according to your guess, this thing comes from a certain god in Egypt, then the location of this mechanism should be here."

Professor Sprout pointed to a relief of a bee and said that as a qualified ancient scholar, one cannot only know the history of one's research direction, and one needs to be dabbled in all other mythological civilizations, so that one can fully understand Deduce a relatively accurate picture of the world.

As a researcher of ancient civilizations for many years, Sprout doesn't know much about the mythical civilization of ancient Egypt, but some basic requirements are much more detailed than Jon's before.

The mythical civilization of ancient Egypt ran through the Age of Myth and the Age of Darkness. Soon after the end of the Dark Age, it was completely dismantled, and even the last wreckage was buried under the yellow sand.

This is why this civilization is called a lost civilization, because it has indeed lost too much content over a long period of time, making it difficult for latecomers to fully explain it.

However, in this era, there is no complete information that can explain the myths of the ancient Egyptians cleanly. The evidence left over from the distant era has become fragmented, and now it is jointly viewed by the wizarding world and the Muggle world. What we have learned is just the appearance of myths pieced together by researchers of later generations, but one thing is certain, the myths of ancient Egypt are largely based on the images extended from various animals, so organs and magic Not too much in this regard.

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