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The Farming Saint in the Starry Wasteland (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 386

Chapter 386 Too Late to Fix

Chapter 386 Too Late to Fix

Not only had it attracted eager pursuit from the kingdom’s top social circles, even the military had given it full support, send large numbers of injured and disabled soldiers there for treatment and recovery.

Cosmos Group could have relied on that tiny bit of goodwill from back then, when they had made an exception and allowed Elizabeth to hitch a ride on a recycling ship, to become one of the farm’s closest partners.

At the very least, they would not have ended up in such an awkward position now.

If they had not rush

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s so quickly, it might even have counted as timely support.

NovaSea Transport.

ogance by a shareholder’s daughter, the entire company and its affiliates had been permanently crashed, partnerships collapsed, and employees left in droves.

ok example of how to ruin yourself by offending the farm.

os Group?

direct conflict, but their decision to shut down the station had essentially been like pulling away a ladder just eded a stable external route the most.

ey had followed procedure and sent a politenotice afterward and had even thought they were being proper and the time.

zabeth’s and the farm’s perspective back then, it probably felt no different from kicking them while they were down.

at do we do now?another shareholder asked irritably/Should wereach out to the farm? Show some kind of apology? there’s any chance of cooperation? Maybe logistics? Or we could use our highend retail chains

h out? With what?the group’s president rubbed his aching temples, his voice tired. We don’t even dare to send people to arm privately to buy some produce under personal names using Cosmos Group’s identity. We’re afraid their system will flag us connect us to the decision to shut down the station, then label us as a potentially unfriendly affiliated party. If that happens, get cooperation. We might not even be able to buy their products as individuals anymore.

That was exactly what they feared the most.

The farm’s blacklist system, which looked simple and blunt but was actually efficient and strict, combined with Elizabeth’s clear- cut approach to loyalty and grudges, made them extremely cautious.

They did not even dare to publicly express goodwill or interest toward the farm, afraid that any move might backfire.

But are we just going to sit here and watch?someone said unwillingly. Other shipping companies are making huge profits restoring routes. Families and businesses connected to the farm might gain longterm benefits. Are we, Cosmos Group, just going to be left out like this?

What else do you want to d

her for another chance?

hutting down the station was our mistake, that we were blind, and beg

ted with frustration and helplessness

The meeting roo

10:32 am Pppp

Chapter 386 Too Late to Fix

The air was heavy with regret, anxiety, and a faint fear of unknown consequences.

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They had once believed they understood the situation clearly and had made the most correctdecision according to busin logic. They had not realized they were stepping into a pit of their own making.

Now, all they could do was watch as Planet A001 grew more prosperous by the day, as Tycoon Farm’s influence expanded lik snowball rolling downhill, and as other competitors did everything they could to build connections with the farm.

Meanwhile, Cosmos Group had been cut off by an invisible barrier because of that decisivechoice. They did not even dare too close.

The older shareholder who had once raised objections sat quietly in the corner. He looked at the news reports showing the fa booming success, then at his colleagues in the room, all looking defeated, and felt a mix of emotions.

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