Chapter 316 New Visitors
Chapter 316 New Visitors
“Stall No. 1: Potato
“Stall No. 2: Strawberry
“Stall No. 3: Cucumber
“Stall No. 4: Corn
“Stall No. 5: Grapes
“Stall No. 6: Tomato”
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The number of items now was far beyond the few kinds Elizabeth used to sell back when she ran stalls c Centria Planet.
Potatoes and sweet potatoes were still steady bestsellers, and strawberries remained the top favorites. Bu the newly added cucumbers, tomatoes, corn, and many kinds of fruit attracted endless eager eyes.
The air was filled with the natural smell of fresh produce–sweet, crisp, rich, and fragrant–enough to make anyone hungry.
Each stall had a female farm worker responsible for collecting payments and keeping order, with a child beside her helping count items and pass them to customers.
Every child worked quickly with bright eyes and proud smiles. They clearly felt proud of what they were doing.
The selling rules were simple and direct, written in large letters at the most visible spot on every stall.
“Today’s Purchase Limit: 100 units per item per ID.
“Extra Purchase: 101-200 units, double price per unit; 201-300 units, four times price per unit; …and so
“No bargaining. Stellar coins only. Line up properly. Rule breakers lose buying rights.”
Even with those strict limits and rising prices, people’s excitement didn’t fade at all.
Every stall had a line in front, some with over à dozen people, others with several dozen.
“Hurry up there! I want 100 grapes and 100 strawberries!”
“Cucumbers! Tomatoes! A hundred of each! My old folks have waited forever!”
“Apples! Are there still apples? Save me 200!”
Pranuts! Those peanuts smell amazing. How much are they?”
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Chapter 316 New Visitors
“Little girl, my family is big. Can I buy a little extra strawberry at the regular price?”
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“Nope, not happening. The sign says it clearly. The boss made the rules, and nobody breaks then,” th young farm worker answered seriously without hesitation.
Meanwhile, communication alerts kept ringing nonstop.
“Mom! Hurry! Send ten more people here! No, thirty! There’s too much stuff. We can’t buy if all! Ther purchase limit! Even rich people can’t handle the rising prices!”
“Dad, I saw oranges! And melons too! They look amazing! Tell my brother to bring more people. One only gets one share!”
“Grandma, they have your favorite fresh cucumbers and tomatoes here! Yeah, the kind from those old Earth documentaries! There’s a limit, but we can send more people to buy them!”
The whole market roared with noise and excitement.
Stellar coins flowed into the farm’s account nonstop like running water.
Fresh farm products filled with rich spiritual energy were packed into boxes and loaded into customers‘ storage buttons.
Although the place was crowded, the farm workers kept things mostly organized.
Because of the earlier blacklist incident, almost no one dared to cut lines or start fights.
This kind of shopping madness, right outside the farm, with rare natural crops displayed everywhere, fel thrilling even to spoiled rich kids from wealthy planets who were used to luxury shopping areas.
That wasn’t just shopping anymore. It felt more like a battle, and the reward was sitting right in front of them. As long as they stood in line, it would belong to them.
Just as the lively market, full of noise and strong desire, reached its peak, several spaceships with different colors but clear family marks landed one after another on an open area nearby.
The cabin doors opened, and groups of young people stepped out.
They wore stylish clothes, but their temperaments were different.
Some looked cautious and curious, while others already showed impatience and arrogance.
Those were the “testers” sent by several families from the Fifth Military, along with younger family members and employee representatives from the higher ranks of the Seafarm Group.
The young man leading them was Bruno Latham, grandson of one of the Fifth Military generals.
He was calm and quiet, not someone who liked causing trouble. His family had simply pushed him to come here.
Next to him stood Julian West, also a grandson of a Fifth Military general.
Chapter 316 New Visitors
“Little girl, my family is big. Can I buy a little extra strawberry at the regular price?”
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“Nope, not happening. The sign says it clearly. The boss made the rules, and nobody breaks them.” young farm worker answered seriously without hesitation.
Meanwhile, communication alerts kept ringing nonstop.
“Mom! Hurry! Send ten more people here! No, thirty! There’s too much stuff. We can’t buy it all! Th purchase limit! Even rich people can’t handle the rising prices!”
“Dad, I saw oranges! And melons too! They look amazing! Tell my brother to bring more people. On only gets one share!”
“Grandma, they have your favorite fresh cucumbers and tomatoes here! Yeah, the kind from those of Earth documentaries! There’s a limit, but we can send more people to buy them!”
The whole market roared with noise and excitement.
Stellar coins flowed into the farm’s account nonstop like running water.
Fresh farm products filled with rich spiritual energy were packed into boxes and loaded into customer storage buttons.
Although the place was crowded, the farm workers kept things mostly organized.
Because of the earlier blacklist incident, almost no one dared to cut lines or start fights.
This kind of shopping madness, right outside the farm, with rare natural crops displayed everywhere, f thrilling even to spoiled rich kids from wealthy planets who were used to luxury shopping areas.
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