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Elwyn stared at the smoke in front of him in a daze.
Amidst the rising smoke, Lemour's words seemed to come from a very far place.
To be honest, he could not figure out how the silverware worked.
Through the smoke, he could see everything within a certain range.
This was beyond his current understanding of magic, and he needed to mix many spells together to achieve this.
Then, he thought of the Marauder Map that was closest to the alchemy tool in front of him.
Ivan had asked Sirius carefully and knew that when they were making the Marauder Map, in addition to the magic of the name and the transformation spell, they also referred to many alchemy principles, which was the key to the success of the final refining of the map.
Just as Lemour said, alchemy was indeed magical.
"Alchemy can help you do many things, but it is not omnipotent. No matter how powerful the tool is, it must follow the most basic magic rules. " Lemour warned Elwyn, who was still in a daze. "For example, as long as the person in front of you is prepared, they can stop you from peeping. There are also many places that are protected by magic that you can't see. "
He tapped the silverware lightly, and a large amount of smoke gushed out again.
But this time, the smoke was hazy, and he could not see anything clearly.
"This is the female dormitory in Boosbottom. The protective magic outside the lounge interferes with its operation," Lemour continued. "So I'm sorry, but I can't help you see what the girl with the bloodline of the Enchanter looks like in the dormitory."
Elwyn was speechless. He really could not see anything to be sorry about.
He did not plan to peep at Gabriel, and he did not want to hide here with Lemour to peep at the female dormitory. This kind of behavior was too perverted.
However, Lemour's words made his imagination run wild.
As long as he was not in a place like the Hogwarts or Boosbottom, with the help of this alchemy tool, he could see a lot of things.
"Alright, if there's nothing else you'd like to see, we can continue with my next work." Lemour led Elwyn forward.
Following the introduction, Elwyn saw a statue of a wizard that was spitting out colorful bubbles.
These bubbles would float around you, and as long as you broke one, a classic opera would appear, echoing throughout the entire corridor.
It was well known that Nicole Lemaire was the most devoted of opera lovers.
Driven by this hobby, the creation of such a magical artifact was born.
In addition, there was also a crystal that Lemour called "star antimony".
It was said that it could change the material composition of the things it touched. For example, it could change a stone back and forth between gold, silver, black iron, brass, wood, and so on.
However, this process would consume an unimaginable amount of magical power.
Elwyn suspected that even Dumbledore might not be able to use this crystal casually.
As he walked along the corridor, Elwyn saw many magical items.
Among all the alchemy tools, the one that caught his attention the most was a magic tool that could aid in divination and prophecy.
It was a huge stone basin filled with a silver liquid. The stone basin was engraved with complicated magic symbols, and it looked like a meditation basin.
"This is the final product that I've refined. It's like entering a dream. It can help you see the future clearly instead of those vague omens." Lemour said slowly in her unique old voice, "It's a wonderful combination of alchemy and divination. Although the result of the prophecy may not be accurate, divination has always been illusory. Very few people can make true prophecies."
Elwyn nodded. He thought of Professor Trelawney.
She might be able to see the future sometimes, but if she believed in these things too much, the most likely result was that she would go crazy first.
"How about it? Do you want to give it a try?" Lemour gestured for Elwyn to stand in front of the stone basin. "Look at the liquid inside and relax."
Lemour waved her wand and muttered an incantation that Elwyn could not understand.
A dark gray light shone from the end of the wand, and the silver liquid in the stone basin began to spin rapidly, forming a whirlpool.
Elwyn felt his soul being sucked into it. His vision blurred, and he blinked his eyes hard.
The next second, he saw a huge space in the silver liquid in the stone basin. The ground was paved with huge, coarse black stones, and the surroundings were filled with mist.
Elwyn did not understand. What was going on? Was this his future?!
Just when he was about to ask Lemour, the scene in front of him began to change rapidly.
His future self in the stone basin was running forward with all his might. His vision quickly moved forward.
Then, the scene changed, and Elwyn saw the figure of a man appear in the stone basin.
The man was muscular, and he could not see his face clearly.
Because the distance was too far, his future self in the stone basin was still running away.
The mist became thicker and thicker. Based on his intuition, Elwyn could feel that the man was doing something very scary, but he could not see clearly.
He could only vaguely see that the man's head seemed to be changing.
He seemed to be doing something, and then, he slowly turned around.
At the most crucial moment, the scene stopped.
The liquid in the stone basin returned to its original state, as if nothing had happened.
"The man who appeared just now seems to be about to cast some black magic. You'd better be careful." Lemour raised her head and said slowly, "Of course, you don't have to worry too much. I've just said that the accuracy of this thing is very low. It can't complete a real divination, and it can only show you what you're thinking."
"But I can be sure that I've never seen that man before!"
"Who knows!" Lemour did not stop in front of the stone basin and continued forward, as if she did not care much about Elwyn's future. "Maybe it's not working. That's normal. Using an alchemy product to divine one's fate is a crazy thing in itself. It's the unrealistic delusion of an old man who has lived for too long."
Nick Lemour stopped and turned around to look at Elwyn.
"But you have to know that when I first created this thing, I spent a lot of effort. It's the crystallization of my alchemy knowledge." He paused for a moment and then continued, "Although I'm not very proficient in divination, I think it might work this time."
This sentence did not sound very pleasant. It seemed that Lemour was tactfully telling Elwyn to accept the terrible future.
"Has anyone else used that stone basin?" He asked hurriedly. "What did they see?"
"Other than me, you're the second person to use it." Lemour looked at Elwyn. "And I saw …"
Under the silver moonlight, Elwyn could not help but concentrate.
He quietly looked at the old wizard in front of him and the deep wrinkles on his face.
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