There are only two things in this world that can make a wizard awestruck.
One is a book; the other is divination.
A book represents the known, the real, signifies the existence of a wizard in this world.
Divination interprets a wizard's grasp of the mysterious unknown, the covetousness of time, and the scrutiny of destiny.
With the continuous development of magical civilization, wizards are incessantly using the known to encroach on the unknown, beginning to carry divination through books, striving to transform these awestruck feelings into respect, into a part of daily life.
Despite this, for most wizards, divination remains an elusive and profound discipline.
On the first page of each divination textbook, an admonition is inscribed with a red pen:
Divination must be exercised with caution.