that although the georadar cannot detect objects at these depths, it can show deviations from the norm. If the deviation is over a hundred, it means there is something under the ground, but if it’s between five hundred and a thousand, then it means it’s something fascinating, like a burial or a tomb. As a trial, we scanned around the property, and, as expected, the indicators showed nothing. Next, we visited the places of power where my team and I had felt energetical fields. We had expectations of high readings, and although we could still feel the energy, the device didn’t show any deviations, which was interesting. We did find many other locations, though, with deviations between one and fifteen hundred. And at one point, we were on a boat and had just arrived at the shore by the mountain when the device showed a reading of three thousand points, the highest reading so far. We saw a stone in the water, and my guys immediately walled off the territory, pumped the water out, and cleared the boundaries. We noticed a huge stone in the shape of a plate that didn’t have visible borders. We attempted to remove a section and couldn’t believe how hard it was and how much our instruments struggled to penetrate it. In the end, we only managed to cut fifteen centimeters into the surface, but it was enough to retrieve a decent- sized sample to analyze. We found a lot of stones that summer, quartz, marble, and granite, but this stone was nothing like them. It looked jet black in the water, and when it dried, it looked gray. We decided to ask the Mystic-old man what he thought the material was. He said it was something extraterrestrial, a fragment of an alien ship that had fallen from above.
We completely understood each other. We had spoken many times before about the possibility of discovering fragments of something alien. He said there was no point in drilling it; it was better to excavate and expose its edges. But this wasn’t that simple because of how firmly it was embedded into the vast hillside of the lakeshore, surrounded by trees, roots, and boulders. And as hard as we tried, we couldn’t find the edges of the plate. We dared not drill any further into it either because of how high the reading was in the area we had managed to break off a piece of. The emissions had gone up from one thousand to four thousand, which meant we were getting close to something. The first layer was similar to the other stones, for example. It had particles and veins just like granite. Although the particles were much smaller, like tiny grains of sand condensed very tightly,