"...Forget it, let's not talk about my business for now, let's get back to the topic of the secret treasure."

Ah, can anyone tell me that Ron's guess is completely unfounded?

"Ah! Yes! Let's get back to that. It's so boring to keep talking about Sirius!"

I guess it was intentional that he said those hurtful words without caring about them… Maybe he was trying to warn me, otherwise I would be too easily carried away. But to be honest, no one talks to me like that anymore. Although I don't want to admit it, if no one reminds me, I really won't realize it.

"But what does it mean to defeat death? If you think about it in a straightforward way, it should be immortality. And, judging from the content of the book, it doesn't say that they were completely successful in resurrecting. Although they were able to call back their lovers' souls, the souls were not fully integrated. Judging from the description in the book, the resurrection in the full sense was not successful. The souls probably belonged to another world. Although the souls can be called back through the stone, it should be a warning that we shouldn't do this, right?

In the myths of many countries, there are stories of heroes going to the underworld to greet their dead wives or lovers. Usually, they go to the underworld, but because they are no longer in their original bodies, they can only escape.

The lover in the book finally chose death, and she went to that world by herself. Even if you can reconstruct a perfect body and call back the soul from the other world, the soul may have changed in the past moment. Even if the body remains the same, the soul is no longer the same. So it cannot adapt to the original body. In any case, a complete resurrection is impossible. Everything is constantly changing, and nothing can remain unchanged forever. This is the meaning of life.

It is impossible to wear the invisibility cloak to avoid death forever. Wearing it forever is no different from disappearing, right? If you become transparent, you can avoid death, but isn't that the same as death? However, if you abandon the physical body and become a spiritual life form, perhaps you can be considered to have transcended death and become a higher existence.

The only thing left is the wand... absolutely invincible. In the eyes of those wizards who always duel, as long as they are not defeated, they will not die. But in order to maintain the power of immortality, a body that never weakens may be needed. Moreover, if the wand is taken away while sleeping, it will be the end. So does it mean "never sleep!"? But for ordinary people, never sleeping is impossible.

With an invincible wand, the stone and the cloak, can one really defeat death? Defeat death does not mean immortality. After all, no one has ever lived with these things. Maybe the elves of that era are still alive? However, there are not many people who have lived as long as Nico Flamel, right? He relied on the Philosopher's Stone. What is going on?"

"Yes... maybe they want to live forever? And stay young and don't need to rest.

The Philosopher's Stone also requires constant drinking of the Water of Life, and even that doesn't stop aging. With that in mind, maybe they want to exist forever in their strongest form? They may think that the Secret Treasure can do that, and maybe that's the kind of power they're after.

Maybe he wants to become more than human. "

"But aren't Dumbledore and Voldemort too worldly? If they could become spiritual beings and still maintain their human form, they would be the strongest. However, then they would be close to elves or gods, right? In some cultures, 'death' itself is regarded as a god-like existence. Outside of monotheism, 'death' often symbolizes some kind of god. At that point, they may not be interested in the world anymore."

“Well, indeed, both of them are full of human emotions.

But, the Resurrection Stone... can it be used to wake up those unconscious patients in St. Mungo's Hospital?"

I see……

"Why don't we give it to Snape? Bill can study it together after he graduates. He was very interested in the stone before, but once the curse was lifted, he seemed to lose interest and packed up his things and went back with a satisfied expression."

"Indeed, that's a good idea. We can give it a try."

I have asked Bill to continue working at the Black family. He used to work part-time during holidays, but he will be officially employed after graduation. There is only one year left... I can't wait. In this way, my hard days should be over... right? I hope this last year will pass as soon as possible. Can Ron also stay quiet until Bill starts working and then make trouble? Although I know it is unlikely... He was originally planning to work at Gringotts, but I cried and begged him to stay, because I couldn't deal with all the items sleeping in this house by myself.

Since Harry moved into the house, Ron has been coming in and out frequently, and as a result, he has discovered many dangerous items that have not been kept strictly under the Black family's care for generations. Well, maybe Ron is here to help sort out the Black family's affairs...

But...I am still very grateful, really."

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