Chapter 191 Death and the Three Brothers
There is no cure for the grief of losing a loved one. No amount of power...time, strength, gentleness, can cure this grief.
Therefore, many people try to find a way to revive the dead.
But when death comes, consciousness returns to the endless deep darkness, breathing, heartbeat, and pulse disappear, and after the limbs gradually become cold, can the dead body and soul really be resurrected?
Voldemort couldn't do it. The answer he gave was to make a Horcrux to ensure that he would not die, instead of crawling out of the underworld after death!
Dumbledore can't do the same, otherwise he wouldn't stand in front of Ariana's portrait, remembering his sister.
But it's fine if everyone can't do it, but Cassandra Trelawney left a prophecy predicting that Helena would be resurrected.
Helena decided that Rove was the one who revived her!
Dumbledore believed in prophecy, just like Cassandra's great-great-granddaughter, Sybill Trelawney, made the prophecy about "the boy and Voldemort"...
Normal people would not believe that Sybil, who looked like a liar, would not believe that a so-called boy who was just born could defeat the Dark Lord.
But Dumbledore believed it!
Similarly, Dumbledore also believed in Cassandra's prophecy, and firmly believed that Rove could resurrect Helena, even though he was only twelve years old, still a teenager.
If Rove had the power to revive Helena, he might be able to revive his younger sister Arianna too!
Everyone has their own set of codes of conduct when doing things, and Dumbledore is the same!
Rove looked at the hunched old man without speaking.
He and Helena are just a scumbag pairing green tea with each other. The so-called marriage after resurrection is really not attractive to Rove.
But he was really willing to help Dumbledore and revive his sister... but he really didn't have the ability!
After a long silence, the boy said softly:
"Professor, I don't know if people can be resurrected after death, if I can do it in the future, I will definitely help you.
However, Helena once told me that after she died, she appeared in a place called Misty Illusion, where all the undead may be... Can you give it a try and investigate? "
"Illusion, there is the gap between life and death!" Dumbledore said.
"You know where it is too?"
"Not only do I know..." Dumbledore said calmly, "I even set foot in it."
"Have you ever been to the Misty Illusion?" Rove was surprised. The scope of the principal's activities is too wide. It's really Albus, you are everywhere, Dumbledore!
But Rove thought about it, and Harry in the original time and space withdrew and returned after entering the Misty Illusion, and it seemed that only the dead could enter there.
"Actually, I am not the only one who has entered the Misty Illusion, many people have entered, and they have left many records."
Dumbledore waved his wand, and two chairs appeared, and he sat down slowly, signaling Rove to sit down too.
"Gilgamesh of Sumer wanted to see his dead friend Enkidu, and the place he went to was the Misty Land..."
Dumbledore waved his wand, and a clay "Epic of Gilgamesh" appeared in his hand, which seemed to be a newly unearthed cultural relic.
"I think Professor Binns mentioned this book in class?"
"This is the content of the first class of the first grade." Rove nodded.
"There is also Jesus...According to records, he was resurrected on the morning of the seventh day, first appeared to Mary Magdalene, and then told his believers the story of the Kingdom of God...Actually, it is also a story of delusions and illusions."
Dumbledore raised his hand again, and pulled out a huge parchment-bound book from the air. It was the Gospel of Matthew in the first century.
"Of course, for wizards, the most widely circulated story is the story of the three Peverell brothers who met the God of Death. The place where the three brothers are actually is the Misty Illusion."
A copy of Beedle the Bard appeared in Dumbledore's hand.
"Rove, have you read this story?"
"I've seen it." Rove nodded slightly, and he asked sharply:
"But why didn't Helena see the God of Death in the Misty Illusion?"
"I haven't seen the god of death either. In fact, there are only a few of them."
Dumbledore shook his head, and said with regret: "I walked to the river that stopped the three brothers, and saw the elder tree on the bank, and even crossed the river... I didn't see the god of death appearing to stop me."
"Isn't the scene of the blurry illusion seen by everyone different?" Rove frowned and said:
"What Helena saw was Hogwarts, how could you see the same illusion as the three brothers?"
"It's not the same, Rove, but there is a certain probability that it is the same." Dumbledore seemed to be very happy with the young man's sensitivity, he smiled and said:
"All the buildings in the Misty Illusion are the memory projections of the entrants. They must exist in reality and have a profound impact on the entrants."
"It's as if you and Miss Swinton have both entered the trance, if the building you both built is Hogwarts...then it will be exactly the same."
The fingertips of Dumbledore's ten slender fingers touched together, and he said slowly: "Have you heard of Godric's Hollow?"
"The valley named after Godric Gryffindor, I heard from my grandfather, is a mixed settlement of wizards and Muggles."
"That's right, that valley has a much longer history than Hogwarts." Dumbledore nodded and said:
"The three Peverell brothers grew up in Godric's Hollow, and of course it wasn't called Godric's Hollow back then.
Even after the death of the third child, Ignotus Peverell, he was buried there, and there is still a tombstone. "
"I grew up there too!"
"The misty illusion you see is Godric's Hollow?" Rove raised his eyebrows.
"Well, that river is not far from the valley. When he was a child, Aberforth was herding sheep by the river and almost drowned in the river."
The old man looked gloomy and said:
"In short, I searched for a long time in the Misty Illusion, but I didn't see the God of Death. It seems that maybe not everyone can see him, or that guy left the Misty Illusion."
"Professor, is there really a god of death?" Rove asked.
"I don't know, but I tend not to." Dumbledore said softly:
"To be honest, that person might just be a wizard who can travel through other people's illusions, but we can't come to a conclusion... we can only guess."
"He may have taught the three brothers how to make powerful magical items, namely the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone and the Invisibility Cloak in the story."
Rove didn't speak, he rubbed between his brows, slowly digesting Dumbledore's words.
Grim Reaper... Misty Illusion... Three Brothers!
You can't want to resurrect Helena, but let him go deep into the illusion, looking for the so-called god of death, right?
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(Thanks for the reward from the big guy "Just Love Wailing Water".)