In the spring, an incident in the city arrived to be ordinary.
The health check led to the removal of roughly 20,000 chicken eggs from retailers. The majority were measured horrible because of being expired, cracked, or unclean.

All were delivered to the city landfill, which was surrounded by barbed wire. Trucks unloaded egg cartons like typical rubbish. After a few days, the boxes fell apart in the rain, some were snacked by birds, and the remainder were simply lost amid the debris.
Residents quickly forgot about it. However, three months later, something unpredicted happened. Early in the morning, the landfill caretaker spotted that the crows were not settling on the organic trash pile as they usually did.
He approached—then froze.
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