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Her Celestial Farm on the Scrapyard Planet novel Chapter 21

Chapter 21 The Last Hope

Findi

He dropped one last line, I’ve said enough. You’d better watch yourselves. Don’t wait until you’re exiler the A01 sector to start crying!

After saying that, he turned and left with the confused technicians.

The metal door clicked shut, completely cutting them off from the outside world.

Erin’s legs went weak and she almost collapsed to the floor.

A mix of terror, anger, and the hope she had just discovered swirled inside her, making her body shake uncontrollably.

She crawled to her brother’s bedside, tightly gripping his slightly cold hand, and her tears finally burst

It was hope!

Real hope!

Those coldhearted people didn’t understand at all.

She scrambled to the corner, staring at the pile of potatoes as if they were the most precious treasure in the world.

She picked up a potato with her trembling hands, washed it, steamed it, and mashed it just like before. Then, she carefully fed it to her brother.

After that, she dug out the old handheld mental power scanner they kept at home, which had once been used to monitor her brother’s condition daily.

It wasn’t nearly as accurate as the professional equipment the committee used, but it could still show a general trend.

She pointed the scanner at her brother’s forehead with trembling hands.

A faint blue light swept over him.

On the screen, the numbers jumped a few times before finally stabilizing.

Mental Power Damage Assessment: 77%

There was no change.

It might be because he just ate it and hadn’t taken effect yet

She suppressed her nervousness and anxiety, then sent a request for time off to the Garbage Processing Facility.

Then she slumped down by her brother’s bed.

She checked him almost every half hour

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Chapter 21 The Last Hope

Finished

After being disappointed over and over again, the result finally dropped to 76%.

It dropped.

It really dropped!

Even though it was only 1%, that number was like a light breaking through the darkness. It was real and bright, lighting up Erin’s world!

Looking at the remaining bag of potatoes, she cried and laughed at the same time, completely ignoring those cold verdicts from earlier.

She didn’t know what kind of secret lay behind this, nor how long this miracle could last.

But she knew one thing, that no matter the cost, even if she had to borrow money, she had to buy more of these potatoes.

She reached up and tightly gripped the citrine pendant hanging around her neck.

This pendant was a storage button that her father had left her before he died.

Inside the storage button was a battledamaged mecha

Erin practically sprinted out of the exchange market.

Her heart pounded in her chest, mixed with the guilt of selling her father’s keepsake and the huge hope of saving her brother.

She ignored the strange looks from the people around her and rushed to Stall A001 in the Reclaimed Market as fast as she could.

However, what greeted her were completely empty shelves.

Erin’s heart sank instantly, as if she had fallen from a great height.

It’s gone!

How could they be gone?

When she bought them yesterday, there were clearly still many left.

She didn’t give up and ran to the warehouse inquiry desk of the Reclaimed Market.

Check the next shipment of potatoes from Planet A001. Please send a notification to my device when they get here.Her voice was full of panic and urgency that she couldn’t hide.

The robot gave a programmed response. All items in this batch have sold out. These items are random recycled goods. The chance and time of their appearance can’t be predicted. The system can’t confirm if the same items will be in stock next time. I have registered your request and turned on the arrival

reminder.”

Can’t be confirmed

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Chapter 21 The Last Hope

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Random probability

The cold words hit Erin hard and crushed all the hope she had just found.

Her face turned pale. She stood frozen in place as if all her strength had been sucked out.

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