HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 323 Secret Words

When the sacrificial voice rang in his ears, it was like a hallucination, and it left even faster, like a dandelion, which was blown away by the wind in a blink of an eye.

What is this weird thing telling him?

Of course Jon couldn't understand, and he didn't want to understand.

The weird voice disappeared after it rang in his ears once, and no matter how Jon fiddled with his fingers, it never appeared again—it was just that the gloves on his hands showed some changes. The action, the ash-like thing on the glove, peeled off the skin, and then exposed the inside.

It's like something that's been worn, stripped of its pretense and revealing the smooth nature beneath the surface.

It's as if it grew in Jon's hands.

"It seems that this is what these gloves really look like," Professor Sprout asked softly, "What did you do?"

"I don't know," Jon tried to take the gloves off his hands, but found that he couldn't pull the gloves no matter how hard he tried, as if the gloves were originally on his hands, regardless No matter how hard he tried, the glove not only did not leave his hand, but even deprived him of his sense of touch.

Because he could clearly feel the presence of his own hand, but he couldn't feel the pulling sensation between the glove and his hand.

"What's wrong?"

Professor Sprout came over to check it together, but the witch obviously paid more attention to it than Jon.

"Don't move, let me see what this is?"

Jon stopped pulling the glove and let Professor Sprout pull his hand away.

Following Professor Sprout's line of sight, he discovered that there were two lines of text embroidered on the wrist of the glove, but because the glove had been placed for too long, the original gold thread embroidery had begun to darken.

When it came to words, Professor Sprout's face became more and more serious.

She stretched out her hand, and without chanting the spell, she used the Flying Charm to pull an ancient Egyptian research book from the shelf, and began to search for the corresponding content according to the text pattern embroidered on the gloves on Jon's hand.

Jon didn't dare to move at first. Professor Sprout's way of dealing with it made him feel a little flustered, even though he didn't think it was a big deal.

After all, apart from the fact that the glove can't be taken off, isn't everything else fine?

Moreover, the glove fit his hand perfectly, and it didn't continue to tighten, or have any impact on his body.

"I'm not suggesting you stay optimistic, Jon, look at this."

Professor Sprout spread out the book in her hand, and Jon looked in the direction of the professor's finger, which happened to be the translated version of the text embroidered on the pair of gloves he was wearing.

"The earth springs up again, and death spurs it on."

He looked up as Professor Sprout asked, "What does that mean?"

"This is a chapter in praise of the ancient Egyptian god Osiris, whose brother Set, in ancient Egyptian mythology, coveted his brother's throne and killed him.

According to historical records, Osiris is the god of fertility and regeneration.

In mythology, his image is a tightly wrapped mummy, holding a staff in one hand and a long whip in the other.

With a scepter that bestows growth and a whip that drives away death, his reign is depicted as one of prosperity.

At that time, Osiris was revered among the gods, and he and his sister Nephitis gave birth to Anubis, the god of death, and another sister, Isis, the goddess of magic, the ancient Greek king of the end. Horus.

This was the more famous of his two children, whom Horus avenged and to whom Anubis consecrated his death-god. "

Speaking of her professional field, Professor Sprout began to talk endlessly, and it was the same when she was teaching students, so Jon has long been used to her state.

"Generally speaking, the unified legend of this myth in ancient Egypt is that after Seth killed Osiris, he divided his body into fourteen pieces and threw them in different places in Egypt along the Nile River. Isis then went to find the body of Osiris, and according to some legends, she held a funeral in every place where the stone was found, and as a goddess of magic, she had many attendants to help her, and built a tomb for her husband, for Bury the body parts while hiding the location of the real core grave."

Professor Sprout hesitated to speak, and stopped for a while before continuing: "The box you got should be the body box that was used to bury Osiris' hands, that is, the coffin."

There is nothing strange about Jon. After all, when it comes to mythology, it is hard not to involve things like the tombs of the gods. Relics are relics, otherwise how could they be called relics.

And when Professor Sprout was describing it, he did not sit idle, but briefly read the book.

According to the description of this book, the text on his glove comes from the Book of the Dead in ancient Egyptian mythology, and in the legend, Isis used spices and beeswax to hide the core of the real god, and Osiris Based on each of the body parts of the body, a complete prosthesis of Osiris was shaped, and then handed over to her believers for daily sacrificial activities and tomb building.

"So obviously this box you got contained a prosthetic of Osiris's hands, but without the power of the real gods, prosthetics are very difficult to sustain the erosion of time, even the gods Even the body itself cannot resist the erosion of time, and will gradually return to the environment in the loss of time. This pair of gloves should be the things that Osiris wore on his hands to fuse with the appearance of his mummy, and may have some magical abilities , but it cannot be regarded as a divine weapon, it can only be said that it has been soaked in the power of the gods for a long time, and derived some special powers, which should be a very useful thing for you now."

"But, I have no way of knowing how to use it."

Jon showed a sad face. This kind of thing can indeed play a big role in front of him, but the problem is that he doesn't know how to use it, which makes him very headache.

What a painful thing it is to have a treasure mountain in vain and not be able to move it.

"The solution lies in the glove."

Professor Sprout pointed to the writing on the glove, showing a little smile: "This is the driving code of the glove."

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