In the soft golden light of early morning, 64-year-old farmer Thomas strolled through his soybean fields, inspecting the soil after a night of rain.
Moisture clung to the leaves, and shallow puddles sparkled in the morning haze. It was a typical start to his day—until something unusual caught his eye.
Nestled in a low patch of earth was a strange cluster of tiny, translucent eggs, each faintly glowing with a bluish hue. They didn’t match anything Thomas had seen before.
Too large for insect eggs, too delicate for any bird he knew—these were a mystery. Though intrigued, he left them undisturbed and decided to seek answers.