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The Farming Saint in the Starry Wasteland (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 466

Chapter 466 Arms Full, Heart Warm

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Louis chimed in beside her. Fiona, the reason we took time off today was to buy some fruits and vegetables for our families. My mom’s mental power isn’t very stable, and everyone on Starnet has been saying your stuff has healing elements, so I wanted to grab some for her to try. But after waiting in line forever, we got turned away

He scratched his head, looking a little sheepish..

Then we ended up quitting and coming back to apply for jobs, and after running around aft day, we still haven’t had the chance to actually buy anything.

Roger spoke up too, his voice gentle and earnest. Same here. My family’s mental power hasn’t been great for a while now, and I heard your products really work, so I wanted to give them a try.

The others all nodded along.

Enola watched Fiona nervously, scared that she might think they were pushing their luck.

After all, asking for favors on day one didn’t exactly feel appropriate.

Fiona looked at them and let out a soft sigh.

Then she smiled. You’re farm employees now. Why wouldn’t you use the employee discount?

Enola froze.

Fiona?

The employee discount is there for you to use,Fiona said. Why else would we have that policy?

She turned and started walking toward the warehouse.

Come on. Let’s get you guys some groceries. Whatever didn’t sell today is still in the storage room. Pick out the freshest stuff, and it’s all at employee pricing.

Enola stood there frozen for a couple of seconds.

Then she hurried after her, her nose stinging for no reason at all.

Oh my goodness.

How could a company actually be this good?

Didn’t everyone say corporate owners were coldblooded and ruthless?

Inside the warehouse, rows of boxes were packed with fresh fruits and vegetables, every one of them looking ripe and ready to eat.

Strawberries, grapes, apples, tomatoes, potatoes, sweet potatoes, greens, bean pods….

Enola stood in front of the boxes, her eyes practically spinning.

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-She carefully picked up a carton of strawberries, the bright red berries practically glowing under the lights, the sweet smell hitting

her right away.

She glanced at the price tag and did a double take.

Employee price50 percent off.

She thought she had read it wrong, rubbed her eyes, and looked again.

Still 50 percent off.

Fiona,she asked softly, thisthis price is right?

Fiona leaned over to check, then smiled. Everything in here is internal stock, set aside specifically for the employees, so all of it is priced at half off.

That’s so cheapEnola murmured.

She remembered the prices on Starnet. These strawberries didn’t come cheap.

And now? Half off?

Louis was already cradling a carton of apples and refusing to let go.

These are 50 percent off too?he asked, pointing at them.

Yes.

What about these?He pointed at the grapes.

Half off too.

Louis sucked in a sharp breath.

Roger stood in front of the potato boxes and asked in his earnest way, The potatoes are 50 percent off too?

Fiona nodded with a smile. Everything’s half off. Stop asking and get to picking. Once you’re done, I’ll ring you up.

The dozen or so of them sprang into action.

Enola picked out a carton of strawberries, a carton of grapes, a few apples, and a bunch of greens.

After a moment’s thought, she grabbed a bag of potatoes too.

She held everything in her arms with a feeling she couldn’t quite put into words.

Back at Seafarm Group, she had still paid for the stuff she bought. There was a small employee discount, but it was only ten percent off, and only on items that hadn’t sold.

The goodlooking, fresh produce was always set aside to sell at premium prices, with nothing left over for them.

But now

She looked down at the things in her arms.

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Every piece of fruit was big and fresh, not a single one with so much as a blemish.

This was the employee price?

This was what her own company sold?

Fiona was at the door ringing them up.

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A quick scan with her device, and the price popped right up, then automatically discounted, coming out to a number so low it didn’t even seem real.

After Enola paid, she stood at the warehouse door with her armful of groceries, still feeling a little out of it.

Louis came out hugging a huge box of stuff, grinning from ear to ear.

My parents are going to be over the moon when they see all this!” he said.

Roger carried two big bags, that honest face of his wearing a smile that didn’t come easily.

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