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The narrative contrasts a mundane human household with an alien war council that studies Earth habits and concludes that the planet's universal trust in infants offers the best means of infiltration. After debating possible guises, the council chooses to send an agent disguised as a baby who would be raised within human society to collect intelligence for a planned invasion. The plot alternates between everyday domestic noise and clinical strategic deliberation, exploring themes of vulnerability, deception, and the moral implications of exploiting innate human affection.
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