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The Farming Saint in the Starry Wasteland (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 415

Chapter 415 Chaos Online

Should she just sit around and wait?

That would be way too easy on the Fifth Military.

What kind of person was Elizabeth?

Was she the kind of person who just ran to someone powerful whenever she got bullied?

Yes.

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But after calling in backup, she still needed to vent some of that anger herself.

Could she take them headon? Absolutely not. But could she make their lives a living hell? Definitely.

She opened Starnet and started drafting a post.

Help: Does anyone know what lacking transit valueactually means when a private route application gets rejected?

The title sounded perfectly reasonable. The content, though, was obviously Elizabeth’s usual style.

She poured her heart into it, writing a fullon emotional essay.

She started by explaining that she was the owner of the Tycoon Farm on Planet A001. She was just a simple farmerhonest, hardworking, pouring her blood and sweat into turning a barren wasteland into land that could grow genuinely delicious produce:

Then she went into detail about just how amazing the potatoes tasted, how sweet the tomatoes were, how fragrant the strawberries were, and how unforgettable the grapes were. There were also photos attached.

Finally, she added a screenshot of four procurement orders from military logistics departments. The words special supplywere blurred out, but urgent allocationstood out loud and clear.

Then, she changed tone. She explained that she had applied for a private route so ordinary citizens across the kingdom could also taste those foods, so she could regularly ship fresh produce into the kingdom sector.

And then she showed the rejection notice.

The phrase lacking transit valuewas circled in red, with a giant question mark next to it.

Her final paragraph read, I genuinely don’t understand. What exactly qualifies as transit value?

Is it based on whether a planet used to have value, or whether it has value now?

Is it about how good the product is, or whether it can actually reach people’s tables?

If it’s the latter, then isn’t that exactly why I applied for a route in the first place?

If it’s the former, then I have to ask. If a planet is permanently labeled as valueless, does that mean no matter how hard we work, no matter how much we grow, no matter how good the food is, it’ll always be considered worthless?

Maybe I’m just not smart enough to understand something this complicated. I just feel wronged.

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Chapter 415 Chaos Online

just want more people to taste what our farm produces.

If that counts as having no value, then I honestly don’t know what does.

Thanks for listening to me ramble. I’m going back to farming now.

Whether the route opens or not, the land still needs tending.

After finishing, she read it over from top to bottom, and even she felt moved.

So pitiful.

So innocent.

So perfectly crafted to make people want to take her side.

Satisfied, she hit the post, leaned back in her chair, and waited.

Starnet reacted even faster than she expected.

In less than ten minutes, the comment section exploded.

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[What? A farm producing crops that can heal mental power is considered worthless? Which idiot made that call? Step forward- let’s have a chat.]

[Wow. Sometimes I’m really speechless. The military’s scrambling to get their hands on this stuff, but somehow it has no value?!]

[So, those good potatoes and sweet potatoes can’t be shipped out because they lack transit value? Then what does have value? Shipping liquid supplements?]

[This is hilarious. Has anyone at the Route Authority ever eater real food?]

[It’s true that Planet A001 used to be a useless wasteland. But now Tycoon Boss has produced something this valuable, and they still won’t approve the route? Are they serious?]

[I’m pretty sure someone’s deliberately blocking this farmer. But hey, I’m not naming names.]

[Did you see that procurement screenshot? Urgent allocation.The military is fighting over it, but you’re telling me it has no transit value?]

The comments kept pouring in. People started tagging the Kingdom Interstellar Route Authority’s official account, demanding an explanation.

Others began digging into the rejection notice number, wondering if something shady was going on.

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