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Her Celestial Farm on the Scrapyard Planet (by Kay Lucas) novel Chapter 310

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Chapter 310 Visitor Access and Conduct Policy

With that said, Maddox spunaround, pulled his back straight, and walked calmly back toward the edge of the crowd. His steps looked steady and almost casual, like he had only handled some small task.

Still, the faint sparkle in his eyes-full of excitement and quiet pride-and the slight stiffness in his shoulders from turning too fast gave away what he was really feeling.

After reaching his spot, he secretly glanced again at the holographic screen on his wrist, chesking that the message was still there. Only after seeing it did he finally let out a real breath of relief.

The double wins from Xavier and Maddox worked like a burst of energy, quickly bringing hope back to the crowd.

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what had filled the space faded away. Confidence pok its place, along with the belief that

hey followed the rules.

own, and the line clearly looked more organized than before.

ked ahead calmly.

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Reeps reminding me about them.”

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Their quiet talk carried the confidence of people who believed they were trow in control.

In their minds, the farm’s authority seemed to shrink as reservation after reservation went through without trouble.

Rules didn’t change, but money flowed. It seemed obvious to them that Elizabeth would everrtually yield to reality.

They had money to spend. Behind them stood their families, connections, and influence. There was no way the farm would truly block them out.

But that fresh feeling of ease and certainty didn’t last long.

a thin young man stepped forward. His bright green hair was styled in a loud, flashy way, and at least five or six metal rings ed from his ears, clinking as he moved.

ore a careless look, swaying slightly as he walked up to the table, as if nothing mattered.

ona’s eyes landed on him. She

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