A camellia garden where the ovoids transform from day to night.
Under the sun, the ovoids reflect the world around them.
As the sun sets, the ovoids begin to shine by themselves. When an ovoid is pushed by a person, blown by the wind, or hit by rain, it shines brightly and produces a tone as it rises back up on its own. The surrounding ovoids also respond one after another, resonating and emitting the same tone and light color.
They then continue to spread to the nearby Resonating Common Camellia Garden, which transforms into the same light color and produces the same tone.
The ovoids begin to flicker slowly when the wind is quiet and people do not push them.
The ovoids can change into a total of 57 newly-defined Liquified Light Colors.