Chapter 46 The Sold–Out Miracle
Jocelyn took a deep breath and announced in a voice that carried disbelief but forced calm, “The test results show that Milo Jennings‘ mental power damage level is 75%.
She lifted her head and looked around at everyone, emphasizing each word. “According to his device records, his damage level at the same time last month was 76%. It also decreased by 1
“Whoa!”
The room exploded.
“It dropped again. It really dropped again.”
“Both of them dropped. That cannot be a coincidence.”
“Oh my God. Potatoes from the Garbage Planet can really repair mental power?”
“Has the world gone crazy?”
Doubt and disbelief began to waver in the face of solid facts.
The expressions on the doctors‘ faces shifted from complete denial to shock and uncertainty.
Two samples. The same source. The same improvement that contradicted all existing medical knowledge.
This could no longer be explained away as simple error or coincidence.
Jocelyn immediately understood the seriousness and enormous value of the situation.
She quickly asked the young man and others who had confirmed they bought potatoes about the mysterious seller.
“What was her name? Where does she live? Do you have any way to contact her?”
Everyone looked at each other blankly,
“No idea. She just showed up and started selling potatoes.”
“She didn’t leave a name or say where she lived.”
“She seemed pretty mysterious.”
The only useful clue came from the young man. He provided the Free Market account name: “Interstellar Tycoon.”
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“Interstellar Tycoon?” Jocelyn repeated the slightly tacky but ambitious name under her breath. She did not waste time commenting on it. She opened her device and started searching,
She was not the only one. Almost everyone with a device immediately logged onto Starnet, entered the Free Market section, and searched for the unusual username.
The results appeared quickly.
The account existed. The profile picture seemed to show a blurry patch of green farmland.
In the product list, the potato listings were now grayed out and marked “Sold Out
“Sold out.”
“Too late.”
There was a wave of disappointment, but no one gave up.
People quickly tapped the “Follow” button and left messages under the account.
[Do you have more potatoes? When will you restock?]
[Looking to buy potatoes. Price negotiable.]
[Please reply if you see this. Urgent.]
[You’re amazing. Give us a heads up next time you set up a stall.]
The comment section filled up in seconds.
Realizing they would not find her anytime soon, Jocelyn turned to the few customers who still had potatoes and spoke sincerely. “Gentlemen, would you be willing to transfer the potatoes you purchased to our hospital? We are prepared to offer double the price for urgent medical research.”
However, now that they knew the potatoes might contain such extraordinary properties, they felt they had bought too few, not too many. Who would willingly sell?
These were not just potatoes anymore. They might be life–saving medicine in the future.
“No way,” the young man shook his head firmly. “I haven’t even been willing to eat mine yet.”
“Yeah, Dr. Hurlbutt, this might save my dad’s life. I wouldn’t sell it for any amount,” another middle–aged man said, clutching his bag of potatoes tightly.
Jocelyn understood their feelings, but the need for research was urgent.
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She gritted her teeth and kept raising the offer. “Triple the price. Four times. Five times. I will offer five times the original price. One thousand eight hundred stellar coins per potato.”
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