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The Farming Saint in the Starry Wasteland (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 190

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When Rosalie recognized her, her face lit up. “Bethany? What did you bring for me?

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Bethany Dixon laughed. Don’t you love those strawberries my friend sent before? She messaged me today saying Tycoon Boss is selling them at Mercury Plaza! Mrs. Randall told me to hurry there and buy a lot, so I brought some for you too, so you wouldn’t keep craving them.

With that, she took out five clear plastic freshness boxes from her storage button. Each box held ten strawberries, arranged neatly in perfect order.

Seeing those strawberries made Hannah and her group show clear looks of disdain.

They were smaller than the Crimson Sweet strawberries from Seafarm Group. The color was red, but not bright and shiny like the others. They looked simple and ordinary.

Rosalie, however, accepted the boxes happily. She stored four of them away and quickly opened the last one, tossing a strawberry straight into her mouth without hesitation.

In the next second, her eyes curved in bliss. Her reaction looked even more natural and satisfied than Hannah’s earlier expression when eating the Seafarm strawberries.

Mmm! This is the one! This taste is amazing!

The moment she opened the container and bit into the fruit, an indescribably strong and pure strawberry scent burst into the air, mixed with a light, fresh tang.

Unlike the heavy sweetness of the Seafarm strawberries, this smell carried a natural freshness, like sunlight and rich soil, instantly making people hungry.

Hannah, Vivian, and the people watching nearby couldn’t help swallowing.

That scent alone told them those strawberries were something special.

But since they had just mocked Rosalie, Hannah and the others felt too embarrassed to ask for one or beg for a taste.

Instead, a stylish and glamorous girl nearby, drawn in by the scent, walked over with two bodyguards following her.

The bodyguards were carrying several boxes of the premium twopack Seafarm strawberries they had just bought. Curious, the girl turned to Rosalie. Excuse me, miss. Where did you buy those strawberries? They smell amazing! Umwould you mind if I tried one? I can trade this for it!

She took a box of Seafarm strawberries worth 100 thousand stellar coins from her bodyguard and held it out Trading two large premium strawberries for one smaller, simplelooking one sounded like a great deal to anyone.

But Rosalie only glanced at the Seafarm strawberries without much interest.

But she was a total sucker for good looks. Seeing the pretty girl’s hopeful gaze, she just couldn’t bring herself to say no. She picked one strawberry from her box and handed it over with a smile. No need to trade. Just take one

Really? Thank you so much!The pretty girl accepted it happily. She held it near her nose and breathed in deeply, looking dreamy,

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Chapter 190 Unbelievably Good

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before taking a careful bite.

Instantly, her eyes widened in shock at how good it tasted.

She chewed slowly, enjoying how the fruit melted in her mouth. The mix of sweet and sour was perfect, the juice was rich, and the scent filled her senses. Even after swallowing, the taste stayed on her lips, leaving a strong aftertaste.

It was completely different from the Seafarm strawberries, which looked impressive but lacked real flavor depth.

She quickly finished the strawberry. Without even wiping her mouth, she hurried to ask, Miss, where exactly did you get these?

Rosalie pointed toward Bethany. My housekeeper bought them. You’ll have to ask her.

Bethany was naturally generous. They’re from Mercury Plaza! Just find the place with the super long line, and that’s it! But you’d better hurry, miss. With that many people there, they’ll probably sell out if you’re late!

Mercury Plaza? Thank you!The pretty girl immediately turned to one of her bodyguards. Quick! Go to Mercury Plaza right now!

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