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The Farming Saint in the Starry Wasteland (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 470

Chapter 470 Tommy’s Lucky Day,

Chapter 470 Tommy’s Lucky Day

Roger said nothing, just kept his head down and pulled the items out of the bag one at a time.

The strawberries came out first.

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The bright red berries gleamed under the dim light, and a clean, sweet fragrance filled the room in an instant, making the whole place smell wonderful.

The three boys went silent in a heartbeat.

They stared at the strawberries, their eyes wide as saucers.

Wow

Are those strawberries?

They smell amazing! Better than any strawberries I’ve ever had!

Tommy froze too.

He had never seen a real strawberry in his life.

He had seen them in commercials and heard about them when his classmates bragged, but he had never imagined they would one day show up in his own home.

Roger pulled out the grapes next.

They were a deep purpleblack, plump and round, with a delicate dusting of frost on their skin.

The boyseyes went even wider.

Then came the apples.

Golden yellow and round as could be, giving off a faint sweet scent.

Then the tomatoes, bright red, looked like little glowing orbs.

One by one, the items filled up the battered coffee table.

The three boys were completely speechless.

Tommy, you are so lucky! Your dad got you all this awesome stuff to eat!said one of the boys with braided hair, his face full of envy.

Another boy in glasses swallowed hard, his eyes glued to the strawberries, and said in a low voice, These strawberries look way better than the ones my mom buys at Seafarm Group

Tommy stood there looking at the fruit, then at his friendsfaces, and suddenly didn’t know what to say.

Roger finished arranging everything, lifted his head, and gave the boys his honest smile.

Help yourselves,he said. Eat as much as you want. Don’t be shy.

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Chapter 470 Tommy’s Lucky Day.

The boys looked at each other, none of them brave enough to be the first to grab one.

Roger picked up a strawberry and held it out to the boy with the braided hair.

Here. Give it a try.”

The boy took the strawberry and bit into it carefully

Then his whole expression changed.

Mmm!He covered his mouth, his eyes wide. So sweet! It’s so, so sweet!

The other two boys couldn’t hold back anymore, each grabbing a strawberry and popping it straight into their mouths.

Wow!

This is amazing!

It’s way better than strawberry candy!

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Tommy stood off to the side, watching his friends devour the strawberries with juice running down their chins, his own mouth watering. But he was too shy to grab one.

Because he assumed his father had brought these home to treat the guests.

Roger picked up a strawberry and pressed it into his son’s hand.

You eat one too.

Tommy took the strawberry and bit off a small piece.

The moment that sweet fragrance burst across his tongue, his eyes lit up too.

So this was what a strawberry actually tasted like.

It wasn’t the strange sweetness of strawberryflavored liquid supplements, and it wasn’t the fake sweetness of strawberyflavored candy. It was something natural and refreshing, a kind of sweetness that made you feel genuinely happy.

Tommy, your family is the best!the boy with the braided hair said between bites. I’ve never had a strawberry this good!

Yeah, yeah, yeah!The boy in glasses nodded along. Way better than the ones my mom buys! The ones she gets are sour sometimes, never this sweet!

The third boy was staring at the pile of fruit on the coffee table, then suddenly leaned in closer, like he had just remembered something, peeking at the labels on the produce.

Hold onHe blinked Tycoon Farm? Is this the Tycoon Farm?

Roger paused.

You’ve heard of it?

Yeah!The boy got excited. My mom talks about it all the time! She says the strawberries from that farm are amazing, but you can’t even get your hands on them! You can’t even buy them even after waiting in line!

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He pointed at Tommy, his face full of envy.

Tommy, your dad actually got fruit from Tycoon Farm! You’re so lucky!

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