The story was about an egg being stolen. In the story, the eggs that Henriette had just laid suddenly disappeared. The hens began to arrest the thieves, including foxes, moles, pigs, and sheep. However, all the suspicions were wrong. Finally, the story revealed the truth of the stolen egg. The story was tense, interesting, and fascinating.
Thank you for providing this plot for me to guess an idiom:
Money is not as good as material goods.
This idiom means that it is better to have something than to spend money on it. In the plot of the novel, a person used money to buy an egg, but what hatched was a chicken. This meant that money could not replace the true value of an item.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with this novel, so I can't tell you who the author is. It could be a relatively unknown author or a new release that hasn't gained much widespread attention yet. You might need to do some research in literary resources or online book communities to find out.
The main character is definitely the entity that is reborn as a dragon egg. This character experiences a complete transformation from its previous form (although we may not know what that was initially) into a dragon. Along the way, there could be other characters such as wise old dragons that act as mentors, or perhaps some humans or elves that cross paths with the newly hatched dragon. These secondary characters can either be friends who help the dragon understand the world better or enemies who see the dragon as a threat to their own existence or power.
The protagonist is usually a central figure, often a person with a kind heart and some sort of special ability or destiny. Then there are the harem members, which can include female warriors, mages, or even characters from different races. There is also often a wise old mentor figure who gives advice on how to take care of the dragon egg.