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Her Celestial Farm on the Scrapyard Planet (by Kay Lucas) novel Chapter 201

Chapter 201 Well Spent

Right after that, she naturally brought Tasha to the section for water purification and storage equipment.

Water was extremely limited on Planet A001, so this entire system was essential.

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Fiona said, Buying five large water recycling and purification systems, plus 50 giant water tanks, should be enough, right?

Tasha hesitated before speaking, I remember Elizabeth saying before that the farm has more water than it needs, and everyone can just get drinking water from the reservoir. Somaybe we should get fewer purification systems and more water tanks instead?

Fiona said, Right, of course. Look at me. I almost forgot. The farm’s own water even tastes better than purified water.

In the end, the two of them chose one large water recycling and purification system along with 500 giant water tanks.

Fortunately, the giant tanks could be compressed for storage. Otherwise, they would not even fit into a storage button.

Next, they went to the tools and industrial equipment section.

Ten multifunction planting and harvesting robots, all basic models that could be upgraded later, were chosen to improve the farm’s efficiency.

Twenty sets of large solar panels with matching energy storage batteries were selected, enough to reduce the farm’s dependence on energy stones.

Fifty basic environmental monitors were added, along with a batch of highintensity lighting equipment and simple warning

fences.

Finally, they arrived at the daily necessities section.

More than enough personal protective suits were selected, offering radiation resistance, dust protection, basic heat insulation, and warmth retention. As uniforms for the farm workers, they offered great value.

Durable and warm synthetic fiber bedding, mattresses, simple folding beds, and personal hygiene supplies were added.

Work clothes and casual outfits from head to toe were selected, along with sturdy safety shoes and gloves.

A large quantity of tableware and kitchen utensils was also purchased.

Tasha might have been young, but she was strong and very interested in machinery. She helped Fiona check models, inspect equipment, and run around managing tasks, picking everything up incredibly fast.

Meanwhite, Fiona carefully compared prices and performance, ensuring every stellar coin was used effectively.

The second floor mainly offered items that improved the quality of life, such as technology products, home upgrades, medical services, health supplies, education, and entertainment.

Elizabeth brought Peter and Selina straight to the home and lifestyle section

Lightweight yet durable insulated composite panels, ecofriendly paint, and simple modular housing kits, buy theat

They were far more cost effective for building staff dormitories than purchasing eco pods directly

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Simple and easytoassemble multifunction tables and chairs, storage cabinets, and shelves, buy them.

These would help furnish the staff living areas.

Basic personal devices, buy them.

In the future, every farm worker needed one for easier communication.

Five public information display screens, buy them.

These could be used for farm management and announcements.

Hover motorcycles? Yes, they were buying it.

They could later serve as shared transportation for the farm.

Energy stones, as many as possible.

The farm’s formations needed them, and workers relied on them in daily life as well.

Healing podsten million each? They bought two.

Her workers were valuable assets. She needed to protect them.

Peter, Selina, think about it. Is there anything else we should buy?Elizabeth asked them for their opinions.

It was their first time seeing so many things they had never imagined before. Their eyes were almost spinning.

The moment they heard her question, they thought seriously.

But after a long while, neither of them could think of anything.

Selina said guiltily, Ms. Elizabeth, we can’t think of anything.

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