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The Farming Saint in the Starry Wasteland (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 361

Chapter 361 I’ll Take Them Too

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The voice that came back was steady and middleaged. Go ahead, Elmer.

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Regarding the third group, the severely injured personnel were originally scheduled for transfer to Blueshield Planet. Ms. Elizabeth Schofield, the farm’s owner here at A001, has independently offered to take in this group and their families, with employment provided to family members who are able to work.

A pause on the other end. Then, carefully: Say that again. Ms. Schofield trade this offer herself? There was no pressure on your end? No suggestion?

Sir, on my honor as a soldier, this was entirely Ms. Schofield’s initiative. She made the offer with full knowledge of the group’s condition and their inability to perform conventional work. There was no pressure or suggestion from anyone on our side. Her decision was completely voluntary.”

A longer silence this time. When the voice came back it was measured and deliberate.

Elmer, this isn’t a small matter. Longterm medical support and living arrangements for this group require serious consideration. Ms. Schofield is family to Commander Hewitt, but the farm is a private operation. We can’t allow personal relationships or any other factor to saddle her with a burden she shouldn’t be carrying. Are you certain she understands what she’s committing to? That this isn’t a spurofthemoment decision?

Sir, her position was clear and firm. She’s already begun organizing family registration and transition logistics. She also offered to purchase the medical equipment currently in use.” Elmer paused. My personal read is that she’s not acting on impulse. She has her own reasons, and she has the standing to back them up.

Understood.The voice turned brisk. I need to escalate this immediately, up to Commander Hewitt himself. Until I have a clear directive, hold the Blueshield transfer. Keep everyone settled and comfortable. Stand by for my response.

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