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The Farming Saint in the Starry Wasteland (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 366

Chapter 366 Seeds of a New Beginning

Chapter 366 Seeds of a New Beginning

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When choosing your spots, please be considerate and give priority to families with elderly members, young children, or special needs. Let them take the more convenient locations closer to shared facilities. Everyone else, please move toward the back. Once you’ve chain, activate your ecopods and deploy them according to the instructions. Our technicians and senior staff will be on- site to

any time!

The

were clear and precise.

wed was a truly heartening sight.

his unfamiliar landthe very foundation of their future homes nearly two thousand people showed not the slightest os or competition.

brief moment of looking around and quiet discussion, the crowd began to disperse on their own, calmly and in order.

hilies with small children, those supporting elderly relatives, or pushing wheelchairs were silently given priority and guided ward the front rowscloser to the developed areas and the farm’s central facilities, where the ground was flatter and more convenient.

Meanwhile, younger couples and ablebodied veterans naturally moved toward the rear and outer edges.

There were no arguments and no complaints, just wordless courtesy and quiet care.

The discipline and character of soldiers revealed themselves fully in that moment.

Even the children, guided by their parents, followed quietly. They were not crying or fussing, just wide, curious eyes taking in the place that would soon become home.

Selina, the little girl who had once peeked at Elizabeth from the/ship, held her mother’s hand as they chose a plot. Not the closest, but a wellcentered one.

She tilted her head up to watch as her mother, under the guidance of a technical sergeant, activated a small controller using her father’s ID card, then pressed it toward the empty ground.

A soft hum filled the air. From the earth rose a compact, silvergray metal case about the size of a suitcase. Then, as if alive, it began to transform and expand.

Lightweight alloy frames snapped into place. Specialized composite panels unfolded like petals, locking together seamlessly. Internal systems connected automatically. Transparent viewing windows and sealed doors assembled one after anotherIn just over ten minutes, a sleek, silverwhite, twostory, threebedroom ecopod stood firmly in the center of the square, covering about a thousand square feet.

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her face

free from her mother’s hand, gently touching the cool metal exterior, then pressed

iture and living essentials. It was simple, but complete, bright, and clean.

Art happily, turning toward her father, lying in the mobile medical pod, and her busy

ntly as she nodded firmly, thanking the assisting technician again and again before beginning to inside.

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Chapter 366 Seeds of a New Beginning

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Her husband was still confined to the medical pod, needing to be connected to the ecopod’s support systems. The future still held countless challenges, but at least new, they had shelter and a place they could finally call home.

Scenes like this unfolded again and again across the vast expanse.

One by one, silvergray seedswere activated, rapidly growing into neat rows of small homes.

From above, the once empty, barren land was being covered at a visible paceby an orderly, vibrant cluster of silver structures.

Elizabeth stood on a small rise in the distance, quietly watching it all.

The golden light of the setting sun washed over the newly formed ecopods, reflecting a warm, gentle grow.

Children’s laughter, the sounds of neighbors helping one another, and the voices of technicians offering guidance were all woven together into a symphony filled with hope.

Beside her stood Elmer, Tiffany, Fiona, and the others.

This is something special,Tiffany murmured, pride filling her eyes. This is the discipline of soldiers and their families.

Fiona nodded firmly. With them joining us, the farm’s only going to grow stronger.

Elmer watched the rapidly forming new communitybefore him, his heart filled with emotion.

He had expected a long, chaotic resettlement process. Instead, under Elizabeth’s decisive leadership, and with the remarkable discipline of these veterans and their families, everything had unfolded with efficiency, order, and even a quiet sense of ceremony.

Ms. Schofield,Elmer said sincerely, turning to her, there’s something truly special about this place. They made the right choice staying here.

Elizabeth said nothing. She simply looked out over the silver settlement taking shape, a faint but unwavering smile forming at the corner of her lips.

The housing problem had been solved, and it was far beyond expectations.

But this was only the beginning.

What came next would be the real challenge, for example, helping these two thousand people truly integrate into the farm, find their roles, realize their value, and build this oasistogether.

Still, she believed this land and these people wouldn’t let her down.

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nearly two thousand new arrivals, combined with the existing staff and residents, the the farm’s population was now approaching thousandsurpassing even some small colonial outposts in the kingdom.

Somany people putting down roots here, truly allowing them to live and work is picar peace, and transforming the farm into a ht, sustainable home, would require far more than simple shelter Be

tats. Schools. Commerce. A more advanced storage and logistics network.brk. Deeper product processing facilities. Recreational s. A stronger security system. A more efficient internal transportation networkworkThe list went on and on. There was simply uch that needed to be planned and built.

ost people, facing such a massive and complex undertaking would have trave been overwhelming.

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