Jon wrote a total of two letters.

One was sent to Professor Sprout, who talked about the matter and asked for the professor's opinion. The other was sent to Biro Manor to the elf Calledi, and Jon asked him to give himself the study room. The "Comprehensive Explanation of the Four Great Ancient Gods" in it was brought over, and by the way, I would like to see if there are any other books at home that can be related to the ancient Egyptian gods, and bring them along with me.

The problem at the beginning was that he didn't study the history of gods other than western gods properly, but now that something like this has happened, he needs to make up for this part of history.

For the time being, Professor Sprout probably won't reply to part of his content on this matter, so he has to find out by himself.

He's about to start studying!

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

"Okay, thank you for your hard work, Kaleidi, how is your home? Is there anything wrong?"

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

These words are obviously not from Caledy's own heart, but from Mrs. Smith's to Caledy.

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

"Wait for a while. Maybe I'll go back before school starts. I'm busy here recently. Tell my mother and grandma not to worry."

"Yes, they're not worried," Caledy added, which must have been on his mind. "They just want you to go back and be with them."

But with the little guy Blair by their side, they didn't miss Jon that much, and they would let Caledy spread the word because it was true that they hadn't seen Jon for too long.

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

Calledi nodded and disappeared into the room with a snap.

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

Someone else appeared in his house.

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

The witch went back and forth, she just left today, and came back within a day.

"Professor, why are you here in person again?"

...

Professor Sprout hadn't 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 she received a letter from Jon right after.

What was said in the letter, about the mysterious prophecy, or warning, from that 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 the world is alerted by gods.

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

The warning to Jon is only for Jon personally,

So non-existence will bring any serious consequences to the entire magic world, but for Jon himself, this matter may be very serious.

"Even if it's just a speck of dust to the entire magical world, falling on an ordinary wizard is as heavy as the Alps."

At an academic conference in a certain year, Professor Sprout remembered a sorcerer from the East saying something like 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 carry out 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 thinks that Muggle society is the whole of the East.

Muggle society has technology, but technology is only a product that has emerged in the last few hundred years, and a large part of it is derived from the alchemy civilization. For wizards, the products of Muggle society are regarded as Operations are low-end things, because these things were once born out of alchemy civilization, and when it comes to alchemy, wizards are naturally better.

This is why the East does not have much right to speak in Muggle society, but it has always been a famous existence in the magical world. They have a history that is too old, 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 was not in the office.

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

Sybill Trelawney, professor of divination at Hogwarts, lives here.

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

Professor Trelawney was hiding behind his eyes, a bottle of wine in his hand.

"Sybil, I'm here to see you, I have something important to do."

Professor Trelawney's divination class is not liked by the students, but every professor who can be taken in by Dumbledore at Hogwarts has real skills, and everyone knows this.

"What is it? I am very happy to serve you."

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

"I would like to ask you to help me divination 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. It may not be particularly easy to divine him."

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

As one of the five members of Hogwarts who can really get in touch with the center of power and information, Professor Sprout is quite aware of how powerful Trelawney is. She is a real prophet, but because of her The curse of the family makes her predictions unbelievable. In addition, Professor Trelawney lives under the shadow of her grandmother's reputation, so it seems that she is not confident, and the predictions she made are not good enough. For people to value.

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

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