Chapter 222 This Wasn’t Just Cooperation
Chapter 222 This Wasn’t Just Cooperation
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James’s smile completely froze, his eyes darting around. “W–what are you talking about? We’ve been friends for years. Why would I-”
“Friends?” Marcelino cut him off, all his built–up anger and frustration finally boiling over. “When Seafarm Group was pressuring me, I didn’t see you help me even once. And now? You show up and start eyeing the last bit of garbage I have left? James, thanks but no thanks. My seeds might be garbage, but you don’t need to worry about them anymore. Get out.”
James’s face turned red, then pale. Seeing his plan fail, he dropped the act and sneered. “Fine, Marcelino. Have it your way! Go ahead and wait to get rich off your pile of trash! Let’s see how many more days your crappy farm can last!”
With that, he turned and stormed off
After driving James away, Marcelino let out a long breath. The tight feeling in his chest eased a little.
He looked at Miles, who was waiting nervously, and patted his shoulder. “Miles, thank you. This information … it’s really important.”
He looked back at the post, especially the comments praising the Tycoon Boss and her crops. A bolder idea started forming in his mind.
Maybe those waste seeds in his warehouse could really be turned into something valuable.
“Miles, try contacting Interstellar Tycoon,” Marcelino decided. “Tell them Tranquil Oasis has a large supply of different kinds of legally sourced but low–grade seeds. Ask if they’re interested in working together. We don’t want money, and we don’t want to trade for fruit.”
“Huh? Then what do we trade for?” Miles asked, confused.
“For the good seeds she grows,” Marcelino said, his eyes shining. “If she can grow potatoes and strawberries that well, she probably doesn’t care about the starting quality of the seeds. If we give her a massive amount of our bad seeds for a small amount of her high–quality ones, even just one or two types, it could save our farm!”
He knew it sounded a bit greedy. Even trading a pile of bad seeds for one good seed would already be a win. But he wanted to try.
Miles quickly sent a private message to the Interstellar Tycoon through the Free Market, explaining their situation and the partnership idea.
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The reply came faster than expected.
When Elizabeth heard about Marcelino’s farm, she didn’t hesitate.
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For her, the starting quality of seeds was never the issue. What she needed was variety and a stable supply!
A farm with proper licenses that could legally obtain all kinds of seeds, even if they had been tampered with and downgraded, was basically a perfect partner!
As for the exchange rate?
Interstellar Tycoon said, “We can cooperate. You provide low–quality seeds. I provide optimized seeds grown by Tycoon Farm. The exchange rate is one for one. We can calculate different types separately.”
Marcelino couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw the reply.
One for one?
Low–quality seeds for optimized ones?
This wasn’t just cooperation, it was a miracle for his dying farm!
His hands shook with excitement as he messaged back immediately to thank her and agree. He also asked what kinds of seeds Elizabeth needed so he could prepare them as soon as possible.
Before Elizabeth could even send her list, he had already sent over a full inventory of all the seeds his farm had.
He even promised that if she needed something not on the list, he could go apply to buy it.
Even with Seafarm Group blacklisting him from buying high–quality seeds, getting his hands on mid- or low–quality seeds was still easy for a legal farm owner like him.
Interstellar Tycoon replied, “Vegetables, fruits, grains, spices–anything! We can discuss details in person.”
Marcelino broke into a smile when he saw that,
They quickly worked out the details.
Elizabeth moved fast. She said she could come in person to check the seeds and complete the first exchange.
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