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Her Celestial Farm on the Scrapyard Planet (by Kay Lucas) novel Chapter 258

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Chapter 258 Freedom of Speech

Chapter 258 Freedom of Speech

Even after making this decision, the people in the chat didn’t go easy on Viola.

[Oh, look! She’s sending out shutup strawberriesnow?]

[You’re really paying for this yourself? Viola, what are you getting out of it?]

[Seriously? Just one? Are you treating us like beggars?]

[Why do I feel likeshe actually thinks it tastes good and wants us to try it too?]

[Pick me, pick me! Who cares? It’s free, why not!]

[It’s a trick! It’s all a setup! Everyone, leave!]

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Viola ignored the skeptical comments and calmly finished explaining the rules. The giveaway starts now. I’ll announce the winners in ten minutes. I’ll buy the strawberries on the spot and use reliable express delivery to make sure they arrive as fresh as possible. I just hope that whoever gets them can put aside their prejudice and just taste them. You decide for yourselves if they’re good or not.

After that, she stopped looking at the comments and focused on the line in front of her.

The line moved faster than she expected.

Soon, there was only one person in front of her.

It was the pale young man with blackrimmed glasses.

Viola remembered him. While they were waiting, his fingers had been swiping quickly across his holographic screen, with a mean, mocking look on his face.

When it was his turn, he pushed up his glasses and acted like he was looking for a problem. Hey, are you sure this stuff is safe? If something happens after I eat it, you’ll be responsible. Anyway, since I’m already here, I’ll take 100 strawberries.

Elizabeth didn’t even look up. She gave him the total price and tapped on the holographic screen for him to pay.

The next second, the system let out a loud beep for a Payment Failed notification.

Only then did Elizabeth look up. She calmly looked at him. Mr. Loward, right?

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Chapter 258 Freedom of Speech

Rhett froze for a second, then unconsciously nodded. YYeah, that’s me.

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When you pay, your account name shows up, so it wasn’t strange that she knew his name.

Sorry.Elizabeth said, her voice completely flat. You’ve been flagged in the Tycoon Farm customer system. You can’t complete this purchase. Please leave.”

Rhett’s face turned red instantly. He felt humiliated being rejected in front of everyone. What? I can’t buy? Why not? I’ve never bought anything from you before! What right do you have to refuse me? Which law in the kingdom says a seller can turn away a customer for no reason?

His voice got louder, drawing the attention of people in line around them.

Elizabeth’s expression didn’t change.

She tapped a few times on the holographic screen, then turned it toward Rhett, making sure the curious customers behind him could see it too.

The holographic screen showed a long list of screenshots from different social media sites, all from the last three days.

[That slut who drugged her way into a man’s bed still dares to sell stuff. Hope it poisons someone to death!]

[Using dirty soil from a Garbage Planet to grow crops? Either stupid or evil. Authorities should shut this place down!]

[Cristian must be blind to marry a woman like this. Who would dare eat what she sells? Probably full of illegal additives!]

[Shared post: Support! Boycott this shady farm!]

And many more.

The screen was filled with filthy insults, wild accusations, and personal attacks, all listed clearly one by one.

The people around him who saw it immediately changed how they looked at Rhettfrom curious to openly disgusted.

Even the ones who had felt a little bad for him being rejectedtook back their sympathy right away.

Elizabeth pulled the holographic screen back. Her tone stayed calm, but there was a force in

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