Jon wrote a total of two letters.
One was sent to Professor Sprout, telling him about the matter and asking for his opinion. The other was sent to Biro Manor, to Kalidi. Jon asked Kalidi to bring him the book "The Complete Explanation of the Four Ancient Kingdoms' Pantheon" from his study. He also wanted to see if there were any books related to the ancient Egyptian pantheon in his house. He also wanted to see if there were any books related to the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
The problem back then was that he didn't properly learn the history of the gods other than the western gods. But now that this had happened, he needed to properly supplement this part of history.
For the time being, Professor Sprout would not reply to him about this matter, so he had to find it himself.
He had to start learning!
The elf acted very quickly. He received Jon's letter, and soon after, he sent the books that Jon had mentioned. There were three big books and five small books.
"Well, thank you for your hard work, Kalidi. How's the house recently? Is there anything wrong? "
"Master, everything is fine. Miss Blair has grown up a little and can now crawl. Do you want to go back and see her?"
These were obviously not Kalidi's heartfelt words. It was probably Mrs. Smith who had asked Kalidi to convey these words.
Was she urging him to go home? But he did not have time to go home now.
"Wait a while. Maybe I'll go back before school starts. I've been busy recently. Tell my mother and grandmother not to worry."
"Yes, they're not worried," Kalidi added. He must have meant it from the bottom of his heart. "They just want you to go back and accompany them."
However, with the little girl Blair by their side, they did not miss Jon that much. They asked Kalidi to pass the message because they had not seen Jon for a long time.
"Okay, okay. Then you should hurry back. Don't let anyone see you."
Kaledi nodded and disappeared from the room with a snap.
Jon returned to the reception room upstairs with the book. Just as he was about to start studying, he heard another soft sound.
Someone else appeared in his room.
He looked up at the door, and sure enough, it was Professor Sprout.
The witch had returned. She had just left today, and had returned less than a day later.
"Professor, why did you come in person again?"
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Professor Sprout did not plan to come here herself.
After all, she had just talked to Dumbledore about this matter, and she also felt that she should not interfere too much in Jon's life. But then she received a letter from Jon.
The mysterious prophecy or warning from the Wizard in the letter made Professor Sprout take it seriously.
As a scholar who studied ancient civilizations, she was no stranger to such inexplicable warnings. In ancient myths and legends, such warnings often appeared when people were awakened by the gods.
But one thing was for sure, such warnings would always bring about more serious consequences.
The warning to Jon was only for Jon, so it would not bring any serious consequences to the entire magic world. But for Jon himself, it might be very serious.
"Even if it's just a grain of sand in the entire magic world, it will be as heavy as the Alps when it falls on an ordinary Wizard."
Professor Sprout remembered that a wizard from the East once said something like this in an academic conference one year.
Wizards often held such communication conferences. After all, the environment was getting worse and worse, which was a problem that everyone had to face. Therefore, when it came to promoting simple magic, all Wizards had to work together.
In various international academic conferences, Wizards from the East actually occupied a large proportion. Although their status in the Muggle Society was not very good, no one would think that the Muggle Society was the entirety of the East.
Muggle Society had technology, but it was only a new product in the past few hundred years, and a large part of it was derived from the alchemy civilization. For Wizards, the products of Muggle Society were considered low-end because they were once derived from the alchemy civilization. When it came to alchemy, the Wizard was naturally better.
This was also why the East didn't have much of a say in the Muggle society, but it had always been a well-known existence in the magic world. They had an ancient history, and for a magic civilization, history was 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 did not know what was going on and suddenly left the school. Under the advice of the other principals in the principal's office, Professor Sprout came to a small attic in Hogwarts.
Professor of Divination at Hogwarts, Sybil Trelawney, lives here.
"Oh, good afternoon, Professor Sprout, why are you suddenly here?"
Professor Trelawney hid behind her eyes, holding a bottle of wine in her hand.
"Sybil, I came to find you. I have something important to tell you."
Professor Trelawney's divination class was not popular among the students, but every professor who was accepted by Dumbledore in Hogwarts had real skills, and everyone knew this.
"What is it? I'm very happy to help you. "
Professor Trelawney looked drunk. She put down the wine bottle in her hand and took out a crystal ball from her small bed.
"I want to ask you to help me divine a student of mine. His name is Jon, Jon Smith. I think you should have heard of him."
"Oh, you're talking about the descendant of the founder. It might not be easy to divine him."
Trelawney always had a crazy 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 had access to the center of power and information, Professor Sprout knew very well how powerful Trelawney was. She was a true prophet, but because of her family's curse, her prophecies were hard to believe. Plus, Trelawney lived under the shadow of her grandmother's great reputation, so she didn't seem to be confident and her prophecies weren't valued by people.
But at least for now, Sprout needed to know the result of the prophecy that this person gave to Jon.
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