Login via

Her Celestial Farm on the Scrapyard Planet (by Kay Lucas) novel Chapter 578

Chapter 578 Cluckoo Eggs Hunt

Chapter 578 Cluckoo Eggs Hunt

But by the end of the morning, they had already eaten five of them.

Karina looked at the five eggs left in the fridge and suddenly felt a little reluctant

It wasn’t because of the money. She just hated seeing something this good disappear so fast. And who knew if she’d even be able to get more tomorrow?

Lillian leaned back in her chair, rubbing her stomach with a satisfied smile

Mom, these Cluckoo Eggs taste a hundred times better than Seafarm Group’s. Noa thousand times better.”

For once, Beatrice didn’t argue with her sister.

I agree. I always thought eggs were just supposed to have that fishy smell. Now I know it wasn’t the eggs. It was the chickens.

Bryson nodded in agreement.

They really are different. I’ve eaten plenty of Seafarm Group eggs before, but none of them were this fresh. This egg custard doesn’t need any seasoning at all. Just a little salt is enough.”

As Karina cleaned up the dishes, she listened to her husband and daughters praising the eggs, and she couldn’t stop smiling.

She remembered what the woman in front of her had said while they were waiting in line at Mercury Plaza that morning. Tycoon Farm’s stuff never disappoints.

She had been right.

Lillian suddenly stood up, walked to the fridge, and opened the door, staring at the five eggs still inside.

Mom, why didn’t you buy more?

Karina spread her hands helplessly.

There was a purchase limit. Ten eggs per person. I went by myself, so I could only buy ten. The ones you just ate took me more than an hour of waiting in line to get.”

Lillian frowned. A purchase limit? Why?

Karina explained, Because they can’t keep up with the demand. Today was the first day they went on sale, and the place was packed. Letting each person buy ten eggs is already pretty generous. If there wasn’t a limit, I might not have gotten any at all! If you want more, come stand in line with me tomorrow morning.

Lillian’s expression turned complicated.

She was a typical city girl. On weekends, she’d sleep until she woke up naturally and never got up early if

13

10:56 Fri, Jul 17

Chapter 578 Cluckoo Eggs Hart

she didn’t have to

Waiting in line?

She wouldn’t even consider it

But the moment she thought about that egg custard, she starter.

Beatrice looked just as torn.

She was even worse than Lillian when it came to getting up early.

If nobody dragged her out of bed, she could easily sleep until noon.

But that egg custard had been so good.

waver.

In all her seventeen years, this was the first time she’d ever thought eggs were something worth craving.

What time do we have to go?Lillian asked.

Karina checked the time.

They start selling at seven in the morning. To be safe, we should get there by six. That means leaving the house around fivethirty.

Fivethirty?!Lillian and Beatrice cried out at the same time.

That’s right.Karina’s ton

they sell out, that’s it. Lots

firm. If you get there late, you’ll end up at the back of the line. And once of people missed out today. They waited in line for over an hour, only to reach

the front after everything was gone. They were so upset.

Lillian gritted her teeth. Fine! Fivethirty it is! I’ll go with you tomorrow!

Beatrice was still hesitating.

She looked at Lillian’s determined face, then thought about that egg custard again. In the end, she made up her mind. I’ll go too.

Karina smiled.

She turned to Bryson, who had been quiet the whole time. What about you? Want to come with us tomorrow? One more person means ten more eggs.

Bryson usually wasn’t the type to join the crowd. Karina was always the one who handled the shopping, and he rarely paid any attention to it.

But today’s egg custard had completely changed the way he thought about eggs.

After thinking it over, he nodded. Sure. I’m working the late shift tomorrow anyway. The four of us can buy forty eggs. That should last us a while.

2.3

10:56 Fri, Jul 17

Chapter 578 Chuckoo Eggs Hint

Than and Beatrice stared at him is surprise.

Their father was actually going to stand in line?

Bryson wasn’t much of a talker Other than going to work, he usually spent his time at home watching TV. He didn’t even go grocery shopping, let alone wait in line.

Looks like the egg custard really was impossible to resist.

Verify captcha to read the content.VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Her Celestial Farm on the Scrapyard Planet (by Kay Lucas)