She said it lightly, like it was just a casual note. “Ms. Schofield made it very clear–anyone who has do something like this will be put on a blacklist. You won’t be welcome at the farm, and the farm won’t se you any products in the future. Let’s not ruin our chances at good food over something dumb, okay?”
that, the lively chat in the group froze for a moment.
As soon as
A few
bec
normally didn’t follow Starnet gossip–who only knew about Interstellar Tycoon -immediately spoke up confidently, “Trash–talk? No way! I hardly ever go on those
hight like to have fun, but we’re classy. We don’t go around bashing people for no reasor
not! I swear!”
orry Lilith, we’re all good kids. We don’t do shady stuff.”
esides these few clear, loud replies, people who had been eagerly trying to grab a spot and chattir tedly, suddenly went silent, like someone had muted them all.
The messages that had been scrolling fast slowed to a trickle, leaving only a few random jokes that felt of place.
The sudden quiet made even those confident friends notice something was off.
“Hey? Kevin, why aren’t you saying anything? Weren’t you shouting the loudest about wanting to go? Do tell me…you insulted Ms. Schofield on Starnet?”
Someone jokingly tagged a friend.
“And Eddie, we said we’d go try it together, right? Why so quiet? Feeling guilty?”
“Ollie, what are you doing? Say something!”
The people being called out had “typing…” under their IDs, but no full message came through for a long
time.
After a while, someone finally spoke, with a mix of embarrassment, anger, and bluthing bravado
T…I didn’t even say anything too harsh!”
“I just
d told a few honest things! Ms Schofield can’t be that petty, right?”
place I just said it’s risky there and the crops probably aren’t sate
then The court already decided it. Can’t we even talk about
sit by and ignore some facts. That’s it!
0:57 am P
Chapter 254 Toich talk
As soon as these defenses appeared, the atmosphere, which had been somewhat calm, immediately grew
tenise
Lilith read the messages, and her temper flared instantly.
She had thought that at least among her own circle, people would show some sense–but clearly, some of them had done something that stupid!
She couldn’t help letting out a curse.
“Damn it! Are you guys out of your minds?! Do you even know Ms. Schofield? Do you understand the real situation? And there you are, talking about honest things and standing up for justice? So what if the court made a ruling back then? That doesn’t make your mean comments back then right! That doesn’t prove that the fruit he grows now is bad or fake!?”
Lilith’s blunt questions hit like a knife, slicing through that layer of fake politeness.
But the rich kids she targeted were used to being arrogant and couldn’t stand being called out like this- especially in front of so many people.
They snapped back immediately, angry and embarrassed.
‘Lilith, what’s your deal? Are you kissing up just because someone stutters?”
‘Fine, we won’t go! Who cares anyway? It’s just a crappy farm!”
‘Exactly! Acting like it’s some holy place? Maybe they’re using some illegal tech!”
‘We were just speaking out for justice! Protecting interstellar citizens‘ right to know!” Lilith, don’t be so bossy! You’re turning on your own friends for some outsider?”
For a moment, the chat exploded into chaos.
The chat exploded. Messages flew everywhere–some people supported Lilith, some thought the others were overreacting, some just watched for the drama, and others were trying to argue back It was chaos
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