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Her Celestial Farm on the Scrapyard Planet novel Chapter 311

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The Farming Saint in the Starry Wasteland

Chapter 311 Freedom of Speech

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Then a wave of burning shame rushed up his face, turning even the tips of his ears bright red.

Zeke felt countless eyes locking onto him at once. Shock, doubt, judgment, calculation, and a faint, ugly sense of glee hidden among them.

He was born into a military family. His grandfather was a general in the Fifth Military, a background that carried real power in the kingdom.

But since birth, his mental power had stayed at a weak C-level.

In a family that valued strength above everything, especially mental power, he had always been seen as the weak one, overlooked, constantly compared to others, and quietly pitied.

Years of suppression and frustration had slowly pushed him toward the opposite path.

Since he couldn’t find confidence or value in real life, he turned to the online world instead, letting himself do whatever he wanted. He followed crowds, mocked others, and attacked anyone already being targeted -especially people who seemed weaker than him. It gave him a twisted, short burst of pride and attention.

From the moment Elizabeth married Cristian, to when her past

at scandals were dug up, to when Seafarm Group secretly stirred trouble and smeared the farm, Zeke had almost always rushed forward as one of the first attackers online.

He threw the harshest insults at Elizabeth, calling her shameless and scheming. He mocked the farm as a scam on Garbage Planet and laughed at it as a cheap stunt for attention. He liked every post that insulted the farm and went wild in the comments, sneering at everything he could.

He never thought it mattered.sn’t that just how the internet worked?

If everyone did the same thing, then nobody should be punished. That was freedom of speech!

Deep down, he even felt a twisted thrill, as if tearing down this woman-the one rumored to have married into wealth only to fall back into the dirt-somehow proved that he wasn’t completely useless.

He never once imagined that the vicious words he typed behind his holographic screen would one day be exposed so clearly in public, judged openly, and turned back on him in such a humiliating way.

He had been rejected face-to-face in front of everyone and permanently banned from a farm by the very person he had mocked without holding back!

“Y-You’re talking nonsense!” Zeke finally snapped, like a cat whose tail had been stepped on. His voice sharply, shaking with panic and shame.

He pointed a trembling finger at Fiona, “Th-Those were just random comments! Isn’t that how things work online? Kingdom law protects free speech! What I say online is my right! Who gave you the right to stop me from entering because of that? You’re breaking my freedom! You’re abusing private power! This is discrimination!”

He shouted the words loudly, sounding fierce on the outside but empty inside, clinging to the idea of “free speech” like it was his last lifeline.

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Chapter 311 Freedom of Speech

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That was the same excuse he and many others like him always used when they caused chaos online.

His face burned red, veins standing out along his neck, but his eyes kept shifting away. The guilt inside him made it impossible to meet Fiona’s calm, steady gaze.

Fiona listened quietly through his entire outburst. She showed no anger or offense. Only after he ran out of breath did she respond, her voice still calm and clear.

“Mr. Zeke, you’re mixing up two different matters. Kingdom law protects citizens’ right to free speech in public spaces. However, it also clearly states that this right can’t be used for defamation, insults, or malicious attacks. The farm hasn’t filed legal charges against your online behavior. That falls under the law’s authority.

“But right now, you’re standing on private property belonging to Tycoon Farm. Ms. Elizabeth, as the sole owner and operator of this land and business, holds full rights granted by Kingdom law, including control over her private property and independent business decisions. That means she has full authority to decide who may enter her land and who she chooses to do business with. That choice depends on her judgment and preference. She doesn’t need to explain it, nor does she need to satisfy public expectations.

“Your online behavior, legal or not, clearly shows hostility toward the owner. Based on that, the owner used her lawful right to refuse contact with someone who shows ill will toward her. This is a private location, and she makes a private decision. It has nothing to do with the ‘free speech’ or ‘discrimination’ you mentioned. You have the right to speak online within legal limits. The owner has the same right to refuse entry onto her private land. The boundary between these rights is clear.

“Next,” Fiona said, already signaling for the next visitor to step forward.

It felt like Zeke’s throat had been tightly squeezed. Every argument, every protest, and every scream he wanted to make got stuck there.

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