The contents of the box were indeed unexpected.

"What...is this?"

Looking at the dusty things inside the box, Jon asked with some doubts.

"I don't know, why don't we take it out and have a look?"

Professor Sprout looked at Jon, reached out and lifted the box up.

Of course, she didn't touch the box directly, but used magic. After all, no one knew what would happen after the box was opened. Even though there was no sound yet, it didn't mean it wouldn't have any traps elsewhere.

You must know that even if it is a mechanism for unlocking the lock, it has already been set up so complicated. No one will believe that the things in it are ordinary.

So Professor Sprout controlled the box to turn over, and the contents inside fell down with the force of gravity, and fell on the coffee table with a plop.

It's a pair of gloves.

The style of this pair of gloves is extremely old, and this kind of workmanship has long been invisible in modern times, but this cannot conceal the astonishment of this pair of gloves.

"Professor, do you think this glove is a very powerful magic item? Or a miracle?"

"It is indeed possible. After all, there are often some strange things left over from ancient Egypt. For ordinary wizards, these things are indeed relics of the gods. Then I don't think you can hold anything too much about this thing." High expectations, after all, there are only so many good things in this world, most of them have owners, even if there is one more out of thin air, it doesn’t make sense that you can get this by just picking it up.”

"makes sense."

Jon used magic to mobilize the magic fluctuations around the glove, trying to arouse a little reaction from the glove, but to his disappointment, the glove seemed to be a real pair of ordinary gloves, and gave no feedback at all.

And Professor Sprout has nothing to do with this matter. Although he is a scholar who studies ancient documents, he can't help her with the object's major. He can only help analyze the information that may be recorded on the object.

This is his area of ​​expertise.

"But judging from the current state, this glove is indeed not too dangerous. However, I think it's a little strange. In our world, even ordinary Muggle items can be harmful to magic. The effect has a little reaction, and it will definitely not be as flat as it is now."

To say that it is flat is quite a euphemism. The glove is on the table, and there is no reaction at all, not even the dust on the glove has changed a little.

This is completely disrespectful to Jon.

Of course, Jon was sensitive to Professor Sprout's painstaking efforts. He didn't mind this kind of thing, but Professor Sprout was so considerate, so he didn't need to say anything more.

"If it really doesn't work, why don't I try it with it," Jon said,

After all, aren't gloves supposed to be worn?

Jon is also very aware of this routine. Generally speaking, if it is really a magic item, the material of the glove is likely to have some magical effects. For example, the glove is obviously slightly larger than his current hand , but if he wore them, the glove would fit his hand snugly.

Of course this is just a guess,

But if you don't try it, how will you know what it is?

"Your behavior is not called trying, it may be called reckless, and I don't recommend you to take risks."

Professor Sprout has an inexplicable sense of responsibility for Jon, not only because Jon is her student, but perhaps because of his sense of care and responsibility for the offspring of Hufflepuff as the dean of Hufflepuff.

This sense of responsibility seems to be more or less present in the entire Hogwarts professor group. For example, Dumbledore often showed this sense of responsibility in front of Jon, but it is obvious that Professor Sprout has a stronger sense of responsibility. Some.

However, some things have to be done, and it is impossible to keep procrastinating. Anyway, sooner or later, it is better to do it right now, just taking advantage of Professor Sprout's side, and maybe there will be some accidents. , to help him out.

Besides, although it is more likely to be a death by doing this, after all, so much time has been wasted opening it, and the wizard coveted the contents of the box last night, Jon thinks it might be possible to give it a try. Some earn.

And if he didn't wear it, he really felt that he was at a loss.

I don't know when this capitalist mentality appeared in his behavior habits, but it did have a considerable impact on him.

People say that a profit that may exceed 300% is enough to drive a businessman crazy, and a possible relic of a god is enough to tempt Jon to give up some safety considerations and take a risk.

So he picked up the gloves and checked them repeatedly. The moment he put them on, he suddenly paused.

If Helga knew, she should be more relieved, after all, this is the character she always wanted Jon to cultivate.

Now Jon has done it.

There was nothing strange about the gloves, they were just ordinary leather gloves, so he put them on easily.

Very safe, nothing happened.

Professor Sprout looked at his hands very vigilantly, and was ready to take action immediately if Jon made any abnormal noise, and peeled off the glove from his hand, but Jon didn't make any strange noises, he even I also moved my fingers to check the fit of the glove.

"How? How do you feel now?"

Professor Sprout asked with concern.

"Uh... I don't feel much. This glove fits my hand quite well. It's strange. It seems to be a little tighter than before."

Jon pretended to be nonchalant, but in fact there was a slight movement in his hand.

At the tips of his ten fingers, there was a slight tingling, as if he had been bitten by a mosquito. He seemed to feel some kind of blood that belonged to him, soaking this pair of gloves, so the gloves began to fit his palm .

Uh, according to the plots of some novels that Jon has read, does this step count as confessing the Lord with blood?

But then, he started hearing some strange noises.

Those voices were the same as what he heard in the illusion, the eerie cries from the sea breeze, and the sound of plants growing.

A strange cry sounded in his right ear, while the sound of plants growing came from his left ear.

It seems to be a sacrifice to the gods and a response from the gods.

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