![]() After fixing their swing, Hohenheim decides to depart on a journey. Hohenheim's new dream is that despite what happened long ago, he wants to grow old and die with his family and finishing drawing while in his study he realizes what is going to happen from that person. Despite asking him to smile, Hohenheim can only frown with tears in his eyes. She explains that even if she becomes old and wrinkly, this photograph can be a fond moment that the four of them were all together, and asks that Hohenheim does not distance himself or consider himself as a monster. The next day, Trisha arranges to take a photograph for all four of them. Hohenheim reveals to her while in the bedroom that while he accepted having the power of immortality a long time ago and learning to accept the deaths of people throughout the world, after meeting her and starting a family he has come to regret it since his children are already aging. ![]() ![]() Hohenheim is concerned that since his body is cursed with the power of immortality from the stone within it, he is afraid of passing that curse onto them and becoming a monster like him even though Trisha points out that it is unlikely that would happen otherwise she would have already become like him. 13 years ago in Resembool, Trisha encourages him to interact with his infant children Ed and Al as they are sleeping. At an unspecified location, Hohenheim calls out the names of the people whose lives his Philosopher's Stone had consumed as he digs into his chest and bits of the stone fall out of his body from the holes he created before sinking into the ground. ![]()
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