Harry Potter and the Great Old Ones
Chapter 409 The worst outcome would only be many deaths.
Chapter 409 The worst outcome would only be many deaths.
After closing her mouth, Tiera smiled, pinched the black gem at the top of Marvologaunt's ring, and then pulled hard, lifting the gem off the ring and placing it in the center of her palm before presenting it to Dumbledore.
"The last of the Deathly Hallows, the Resurrection Stone," Tierra said with a smile. "Now, with the Elder Wand in your hand, the Invisibility Cloak in Harry's hand, and this Resurrection Stone, the Deathly Hallows are all complete."
Dumbledore looked at the black gem in Tyrell's palm with a complicated expression, and silently nodded.
“Won’t you pick it up and take a look?” Tierra asked. “I’ve already removed the curse from it. Won’t you pick it up and see your family?”
“No need.” Dumbledore looked away from Tyella. “My family is here, and here too.”
As he spoke, Dumbledore clutched his chest and then nodded his head.
“Our true family is here forever,” Dumbledore added.
“Okay.” Tiera shrugged, then started playing with the resurrection stone in her hand.
"What kind of wicked idea are you hatching now?" the Slytherin standing nearby asked warily.
Because Slytherin was involved in most of Tierra's secret plans, this ancient serpent was inexplicably familiar with Tierra. As soon as he saw the expression on Tierra's face, he knew that Tierra must be plotting something wicked.
"It's nothing." Tiera's flesh twitched as she put the resurrection stone away. "I just remembered an experiment."
After a pause, Tierra asked again, "Headmaster Dumbledore, you... have The Tales of Beedle the Bard, right?"
"What do you want to do?" Dumbledore asked.
"Could you send a copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard to Hermione or Harry?" Tyella thought for a moment, then changed her mind, "No, send it to Hermione. Harry would never actually read it."
"What do you want to do?" Dumbledore asked again, while looking at Tyella suspiciously.
“It’s nothing,” Tiera smiled. “Just wanted to do a little experiment.”
"You want to experiment whether Harry or Hermione can summon your phantom with the Resurrection Stone, right?" Slytherin saw right through Tyella's idea.
“Hmm…no, not entirely…hmm…close to it…” Tiera chuckled helplessly. “The Resurrection Stone cannot truly resurrect the dead; it merely summons a substance that is more real than the soul but more illusory than the physical body…”
“A wizard is composed of three dimensions: matter, spirit, and mind,” Tiera said with a smile. “The three-dimensional theory of magic has been verified through my ascension ceremony.”
Dumbledore felt his heart skip a beat and suddenly had a bad feeling.
“However, the three-dimensional theory of magic is currently only applied to the ritual of becoming a god and the crafting of the Philosopher's Stone,” Tiera said. “I think this application is still somewhat narrow.”
“Then could we develop a new technology based on this three-dimensional theory of magic?” Tiera said. “For example, using alchemy to create a blank substance, a blank spirit, and a blank mind—”
“It’s easy to do; even a novice alchemist could create a living corpse like this,” Tiera paused and said. “Then we fill this empty living corpse with the illusory memory summoned by the resurrection stone.”
“So—” Tiera smiled and shrugged, “would I be considered to have resurrected this dead person?”
Dumbledore and Slytherin's expressions changed simultaneously.
"You are blaspheming the dead!" Dumbledore shouted.
“Unless those summoned by the Resurrection Stone are not considered the dead,” Tiera said with a smile. “My own existence is entirely dependent on the divine dimension, meaning I can completely reduce my material and spiritual dimensions to zero, leaving only the spiritual dimension, thus simulating the state of death. Theoretically, I can be completely indistinguishable from the dead.” “The Resurrection Stone is merely a magical item with divine characteristics, not a divine item,” Tiera added. “It’s easy for a complete divine being like me to deceive it.”
"Whom do you intend to send to summon?" Dumbledore asked.
“According to my original plan…” Tiera thought for a moment and then said, “According to my original plan, I was going to give the Resurrection Stone to Sirius Black so that he could summon Regulus Black. Then I would take Regulus’s body out of Tom’s Horcrux location, activate the body’s life force, and then refine pure spiritual and mental dimensions to use the memory of Regulus summoned by the Resurrection Stone to resurrect him.”
"Then why did you give up?" Dumbledore asked.
“Because I later realized that it was a bit too despicable,” Tiera shrugged. “And if we really gave the Resurrection Stone to Sirius, he would be more likely to summon James or Lily than his own brother, Regulus.”
"So you chose Harry?" Dumbledore asked. "Isn't he miserable enough already?"
“He’s not strong enough,” Tierra replied. “As you know, Harry has been under Voldemort’s influence.”
“You’re familiar with the situation with magic,” Tierra said. “What kind of pressure or motivation do you think could make Harry as fully committed to his studies as Hermione?”
“Harry himself isn’t stupid,” Tierra said with a smile. “With enough effort, it’s impossible for him to catch up with Voldemort in a short time, but at least he can grow into a qualified Auror.”
“At least—” Tyella said, staring into Dumbledore’s eyes, “at least he can grow into a worthy savior… Headmaster Dumbledore, isn’t this what you’ve always hoped for?”
Dumbledore didn't answer, but instead squinted at Tyella.
"You want to brainwash Harry," Dumbledore said incisively. "You want to use me and Harry's reputation to start a revolution!"
“The word ‘brainwashing’ is too strong,” Tierra retorted. “Shouldn’t the wizarding world have a revolution?”
"Can you guarantee success? These are just revolutionary experiences from the Muggle world; how can you be sure they'll work in the wizarding world?" Dumbledore said. "What if it fails—"
“What in this world is 100% certain?” Tierra retorted. “Isn’t the experience of the Muggle world all built up step by step with blood and sweat by our pioneers? Just because we’re not 100% sure we can do something doesn’t mean we should give up on it.”
“If we fail—” Dumbledore added.
“If we fail, I have the power to bear all the consequences,” Tierra said. “The worst outcome will be that many people die.”
"The worst outcome is death," Tiera said, extending her palm and causing the resurrection stone to rise from its center.
"The worst outcome would be that many people would die."
The resurrection stone in Tiera's hand began to slowly rotate.
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Foolish and naive people are trying to get votes in January.
A suicide attempt resulted in a March vote.
The official rank voted in January.
lozinda casts January vote
The payment made by the proxy for the 3-month ticket.
(End of this chapter)
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