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Chapter 210 Functions and Problems of Resurrection Stone



Although Remy didn't say what the problem was, when he saw the Philosopher's Stone, Dumbledore had to admit that the Philosopher's Stone was a bit smaller than he expected.

A small stone only the size of a fingernail inlaid on a gold ring holder turned out to be the legendary Resurrection Stone. If Remy hadn't already said it was the Resurrection Stone, Dumbledore wouldn't even believe it.

But the moment he picked up the Resurrection Stone, all doubts disappeared. The huge and strange magic power clearly proved that it was extraordinary.

However, as soon as he grasped the ring base, Dumbledore's expression suddenly changed.

"Horcrux?!" Dumbledore's eyes widened in disbelief: "This was also made into a Horcrux by Voldemort?!"

"Yes, it seems that Voldemort has a little more Horcruxes." Remy nodded.

"This madman! He actually divided his soul into so many pieces. No wonder his temperament changed so much in just a few years!" Dumbledore said through gritted teeth.

"Horcruxes are rare treasures. Now I even hope that the more Horcruxes Voldemort has, the better." Remy said.

Ok?

Dumbledore frowned: "Why?"

"If ordinary items are used for refining, if the refining fails, all the residue will be blown up and completely disappear from this world. But look at this Horcrux, it has not been damaged in any way, not only the resurrection stone, but also the ring. There is no damage to the support part!" Remy licked his lips and looked a little excited: "It is a perfect alchemy material!"

It will not be damaged due to refining failure, which means that theoretically Remy can add almost unlimited magical properties to a Horcrux!

And you don’t need to worry about failure in the middle and all your efforts will be wasted!

However, Dumbledore was concerned about another aspect.

"Really? In other words, even your alchemy can't destroy it?" Dumbledore asked.

"Yes, but it doesn't matter. Although my alchemy can't destroy it directly, I can add self-sealing properties to it and cut off its connection with Voldemort." Remy said.

Dumbledore's eyes lit up: "Oh? Then can you use alchemy on Harry and cut off his connection with Voldemort?"

Remy was stunned for a moment, and his expression suddenly became a little weird: "You don't want me to use Harry as a raw material for human body alchemy, do you? He doesn't look like he can't be damaged."

"Of course not, I mean refining a magical item that can help Harry cut off the connection." Dumbledore said.

"Theoretically it is indeed possible, but it's a little difficult, and... using magic items will only treat the symptoms but not the root cause. If one day Harry loses the item used to cut off the connection, the consequences may be more serious." Remy said.

"Okay...then this Resurrection Stone...can't really resurrect people?" Dumbledore asked, seemingly still unwilling to give up.

"I can say responsibly, no."

Remy said, then stretched out his hand to take back the ring, but when he took it, he found that Dumbledore didn't let go.

Glancing at Dumbledore, Remy pulled back his hand.

"The function of the original Resurrection Stone is similar to that of the Mirror of Erised, except that it can create the phantom of the person who wants to be resurrected - or see -. That phantom can only be seen by the person carrying the Resurrection Stone."

"And that phantom has no IQ at all. It's all the wearer's subconscious thinking about what kind of behavior that person will do, and the phantom will behave accordingly. It's like a puppet on strings, not intelligent at all. It's very... It’s boring,” Remy explained.

"So this is ah……"

Dumbledore's expression dimmed, and he instantly looked older.

Gently rubbing the strange lines on the ring, Dumbledore was lost for a few seconds and suddenly realized something was not right.

"Wait a minute, did you just talk about the function of the original Resurrection Stone? Isn't this Resurrection Stone the original Resurrection Stone?" Dumbledore asked in confusion.

"Now this has been strengthened by me." Remy explained.

Has it been strengthened? !

Dumbledore's eyes lit up again, and his fingers holding the ring trembled with excitement: "So now it can be resurrected... wait, didn't you just say it failed? Could it be..."

"Yes." Remy nodded: "I strengthened other functions, not resurrecting the dead."

Dumbledore:  …

Ugh……

With a long sigh, Dumbledore looked at the ring in his hand, especially the Resurrection Stone on it, and finally let out another long sigh.

"What functions have you enhanced for it? Will it... have an impact on the fragments of Voldemort's soul in this Horcrux?" Dumbledore asked.

"Probably...no?" Remy said with some uncertainty: "What I strengthened is its resurrection function. It is only effective on the dead. Voldemort is not dead yet and theoretically has no effect on him."

Ok?

Uh huh huh? ! ! !

What the hell did you do?Can this resurrection stone resurrect the dead?Can you give me something specific? !

After twists and turns, Dumbledore, whose heart couldn't bear it anymore, resisted the urge to curse and forced himself to calm down.

"Can...can it resurrect the dead? Can you explain all its functions at once?" Dumbledore asked through gritted teeth.

"Sorry, I was just following your words to answer your questions, so let me formally introduce my new invention now."

Remy scratched his head and stretched out his hand to get the ring, but he quickly put it down as soon as he raised his hand.

He noticed that the muscles in Dumbledore's hand holding the ring were tense at this moment, even harder than before.

I didn't get it back just now, and it's even more impossible now.

"This resurrection stone cannot really resurrect the dead, but it can resurrect the dead into ghosts...if becoming a ghost can be considered a resurrection," Remy said.

Resurrected as a ghost? !

Dumbledore was stunned for a moment, his eyes shining brightly again.

However~

"But there is a small problem." Remy continued.

puff!

Another twist!

Dumbledore, who was so angry that he almost spat out a mouthful of blood, turned black.

"What's the problem?" Dumbledore asked through gritted teeth.

"This is about the principle of its resurrection." Remy lowered his head and organized his words: "Anything will leave traces as long as it exists in this world. This magic stone can use the medium to find the places where the dead lived in this world. traces left on it and integrate it into a ghost."

"You can also understand that it can copy all the information about the person who was still alive in the past timeline and paste it into the newly created ghost body."

"Copy all your thoughts, memories, preferences, emotions, etc., and you will be sure that the person resurrected as a ghost will be the same as before... But there is no guarantee whether the other party will accept it. Because in the other party's perception, he suddenly changed Those who become ghosts do not know what happens after death."

"More importantly, although there is no difference between the two, from a philosophical perspective, it is difficult to say whether the person who is resurrected in this way is actually the person who is resurrected."


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