Inside the pediatric room, advanced diagnostic machines hummed softly. The head specialist ran her high-tech sensors over the newborn baby.
She checked his strong heartbeat, his lung capacity, and his sharp brain reflexes. Finally, she stood up and looked at the panel of waiting doctors.
"Physically? The boy is an absolute marvel," she announced. "He is at the peak of every health metric we track."
One doctor stepped forward, frowning at the baby's snow-white hair. "And the strange traits? The white hair? The golden eyes?"
The specialist hesitated. "It could be a hidden genetic mutation. Something we haven't discovered yet."
"Impossible," another doctor cut in, pulling up a glowing holographic screen. "We checked the parents' records against the 2050 Global Genomic Database. Both parents have standard human markers. There is absolutely no blueprint for these traits."
A heavy silence fell over the room. In the year 2050, "unknown" was a scary word for scientists.
The senior doctor broke the silence. He stared deeply at the child. "We live in the year 2050. We think we have conquered all mysteries. But nature always reminds us who is boss. Perhaps this child is a 'Zero-Point' event—a miracle that science cannot explain yet."
The baby blinked. Under the intense medical lights, his golden eyes didn't just look around; they seemed to absorb the entire room. He watched the doctors with a terrifyingly calm awareness.
Then, the silence shattered.
**"Waaah...!"**
A piercing, raw cry burst from the infant. The doctors jumped in shock at the sudden, powerful sound.
The specialist quickly scooped the baby into her arms. But instead of worrying, she let out a huge sigh of relief and started to laugh softly.
"Actually... this is the best news all night," she said.
"How?" a junior doctor asked, rubbing his ears. "He sounds like he is in pain."
"No," she replied, rocking the bundle. "Since his 'resurrection' in the operating room, this child hasn't made a single sound. He was too quiet. Too still. A newborn's first cry is how they claim their place in the world. It clears the lungs and proves their survival instinct is active."
She glanced at a nearby monitor as new data flashed on the screen. "Look at the deep-scan report. His DNA just came back. It is a perfect, flawless match for both parents. No genetic modification. No foreign markers."
The senior doctor crossed his arms, a small smile appearing on his face. "Then the mystery is solved. The blood says he belongs to them, and the lungs say he is alive. He is just a healthy, unique little boy."
The baby's crying stopped as quickly as it had started. He snuggled into the specialist's arms, his golden eyes drifting half-shut.
To the doctors, he was just a medical miracle of the 21st century. They thought he was a normal baby who had finally learned how to cry.
They completely missed the way his tiny hand clenched into a tight fist. They didn't notice how his golden eyes lingered on the exit door, as if he were already calculating how to conquer the world outside.
