Harry Potter and the Old Ones

Chapter 405: The worst result is just a lot of deaths.

After closing her mouth, Tiera smiled and pinched the jet-black gem at the top of Marvolo Gaunt's ring, then lifted it vigorously, lifted the gem from the ring, placed it in the center of her palm, and handed it to Dumbledore.

"The last of the Deathly Hallows, the Resurrection Stone." Tiera said with a smile, "So far, the Elder Wand in your hand, the Invisibility Cloak in Harry's hand, and this Resurrection Stone, all the Deathly Hallows. Gather."

Dumbledore looked at the jet-black gem in the center of Tiera's palm with a complicated expression, and nodded silently.

"Aren't you going to take it up and take a look?" Tiera asked, "I have removed the curse on it. Wouldn't you take it up and see your family?"

"No need." Dumbledore looked away and looked at Tiera, "My family is here, and here."

Having said that, Dumbledore covered his heart and nodded his head.

"Our true family will always be here," Dumbledore added.

"Okay." Tiera shrugged, then played with the resurrection stone in her hand.

"What the **** are you thinking about?" Slytherin, who was standing beside him, asked vigilantly—

Because Slytherin participated in most of Tiera's secret plans, the thousand-year-old snake was inexplicably familiar with Tiera. As soon as he saw the expression on Tiera's face, he knew what he must be holding back in his heart. Bad-hearted.

"It's nothing." The flesh and blood on Tiera's palm wriggled, and she put away the resurrection stone, "I just remembered an experiment."

After a pause, Tiera asked again, "Headmaster Dumbledore, you... have The Tales of Bedouin the Poet, right?"

"What do you want?" Dumbledore asked.

"Send me a copy of "The Tales of Bedouin the Poet" to Hermione or Harry..." Tiera thought for a while, then changed her tone, "No, send it to Hermione, Harry doesn't at all. Maybe look carefully."

"What do you want?" Dumbledore asked again, looking at Tiera suspiciously.

"It's nothing." Tiera smiled, "I just wanted to do a little experiment."

"You want to test whether Harry or Hermione can summon your phantom with the Resurrection Stone, right?" Slytherin explained Tiera's thoughts in one sentence.

"Well... no, not all... um... close..." Tiera laughed helplessly, "The resurrection stone can't really resurrect the dead, it just invites something more real than the soul and more real than the real thing. Illusory material..."

"A wizard is made up of three dimensions: material, spiritual, and spiritual." Tiera said with a smile, "The three-dimensional theory of magic has been verified through my incarnation ceremony."

Dumbledore felt his heartbeat suddenly skip a beat, and suddenly had a bad premonition.

"But the three-dimensional theory of magic, the current application of this theory is only reflected in the rite of initiation and the refining of the Philosopher's Stone." Tiera said, "I think this application is still a bit narrow."

"So can we develop a new technology on the basis of this magic three-dimensional theory?" Tiera said, "For example, using alchemy to refine a blank substance, a blank spirituality and a blank Spirit--"

"It's easy to do, even a novice alchemist can make such a living corpse." Tiera paused and said, "Then we will use the resurrection stone to summon the illusory corpse. memory to fill this blank corpse."

"Then—" Tiera smiled and spread her hands, "Am I resurrecting this dead man?"

The expressions of Dumbledore and Slytherin changed at the same time.

"You are desecrating the dead!" Dumbledore said sharply.

"Unless those who are summoned by the resurrection stone are not considered dead." Tiera said with a smile, "My own existence has completely relied on the divine dimension, which means that I can completely reset my physical and spiritual dimensions to zero. Only the spiritual dimension is left, so as to simulate the state of death, in theory, I can be completely the same as the dead."

"And the resurrection stone is just a magical item with divine characteristics, not a divine item." Tiera added, "It's still easy for me to deceive it as a complete divine creature."

"Who are you going to call?" Dumbledore asked.

"According to my original plan..." Tiera said after thinking for a while, "According to my original plan, I am going to give the resurrection stone to Sirius Black, let him summon Regulus Black, and then I will give Ray The corpse of Gurus was brought out from the place where Tom hid the Horcrux, activated the life activity of the corpse, and then refined the pure spirituality and spiritual dimension, using the memory of Regulus summoned by the resurrection stone to resurrect him."

"Then why did you give up?" Dumbledore asked.

"Because then I realized it was a bit too much." Tiera said with a shrug, "and if he really gave the resurrection stone to Sirius, he would be more likely to call James, or Lily, than his own brother, Ray. Gurus."

"So you chose Harry?" Dumbledore asked. "Is he not miserable enough?"

"He's not strong enough," Tiera replied. "As you must know, Harry has been being demented by Voldemort."

"You also know about magic," Tiera said. "What kind of pressure or motivation do you feel can make Harry fully immerse himself in learning like Hermione."

"Harry himself is not stupid." Tiera said with a smile, "As long as he works hard, it is impossible to catch up with Voldemort in a short time, but at least he can grow into a qualified Auror."

"At least—" Tiera stared into Dumbledore's eyes and said, "at least let him grow into a qualified savior... Headmaster Dumbledore, isn't this what you've been looking forward to?"

Dumbledore did not answer, but squinted slightly ~www.NovelMTL.com~ and stared at Tiera.

"You want to brainwash Harry." Dumbledore said sharply, "You want to use me and Harry's reputation to start a revolution!"

"The word brainwashing is too much." Tiera retorted, "Shouldn't the wizarding world be revolutionized?"

"Can you guarantee that it will succeed? These are just revolutionary experiences in the Muggle world. How can you be sure that it will be suitable for the wizarding world?" Dumbledore said, "If it fails--"

"Is there anything in this world that is 100%?" Tiera asked rhetorically, "Isn't the experience of the Muggle world the **** footprints of the pioneers step by step? Is it because we are not 100% sure about this matter? Can you not do it?"

"Once you fail—" Dumbledore differentiated again.

"Once I fail, I have enough strength to bear the consequences of all this." Tiera said, "The worst result is just a lot of deaths."

"The worst result is nothing but death." Tiera said as she stretched out her palm and let the resurrection stone rise from the center of her palm.

"The worst result would be to kill a lot of people."

The resurrection stone in Tiera's hand slowly turned.

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