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The Farming Saint in the Starry Wasteland (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 531

Chapter 531 Meat, Eggs, and Milk

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Still, almost every day, customers waiting in line would ask the staff at Tycoon Farm the same thing after buying the fruits and vegetables they came for.

So when’re you guys finally gonna start selling meat, eggs, and milk?

Seriously, Seafarm Group’s unbelievable! They’re forcing be to buy garbage!

My boy’s still growing, and all he drinks every day is those nutrient shakes. It kills me just looking at him. If your farm started selling eggs and milk, that’d be a lifesaver.

I heard your boss is supposed to be amazing, right? Can’t they figure something out? Honestly, even if it costs more, we’d still buy it.

Some especially enthusiastic regulars even pulled Fiona or the cashiers aside and whispered mysteriously, You want me to introduce you to some good mercenary teams? I know a few groups that specialize in hunting redskinned hogs and wild chickens on the waste planet. They’ve got connections. Guaranteed fresh meat and eggs. Price is negotiable!

Faced with all the hopefuleven desperatequestions, Fiona and the staff at Tycoon Farm could only respond with polite, apologetic smiles. The answers they gave were always pretty much the same.

Sorry, we don’t have plans for that at the moment.

Right now, the farm is focused on fruits and vegetables. We aren’t planning to sell meat, eggs, or milk yet.

Thanks for the suggestion. We’ll pass it along to the boss.

Please give us a little more time.

Those answers were like buckets of cold water thrown one after another, dousing the sparks of hope that had just begun to kindle in people’s eyes.

Disappointed, most people had no choice but to keep putting up with Seafarm Group’s exploitation. Others, like Vance, sank into deeper anxiety and conflict.

Ever since the day Vance argued with Seafarm Group and declared that he would rather live off nutrient shakes than ever step foo in one of their stores again, he had been showing up at Mercury Plaza every single day.

But his son, who was still in elementary school, was at the most important stage for developing mental power.

After going so long without real animal protein and living almost entirely on nutrient shakes, the effects were finally starting to

show.

His son’s mental power test scores had dropped noticeably. Even the boy’s once energetic spirit companion had become sluggish and weak. His teacher had gently suggested that Vance pay closer attention to the kid’s nutrition.

ke a thorn driven deep into his chest.

there holding a nutrient shake with that listless, dispirited look, hearing his wife’s quiet sighs of worry, Vance torment and selfreproach.

ation of his, that he would rather drink nutrient shakes than set foot in Seafarm Group again, now felt impossibly

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Chapter 531 Meat. Eggs and Milk

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For his son’s sake, was time to swallow his pride? To quietry ask someone to buy from Seafarm Group on his behalf? It would be no different from slapping himself in the face. It went against his principles But his sons future

Vance had never felt so torn and helpless in his life.

Every time Vance stood in line at Tycoon Farm, looking at all those fresh, highquality fruits and vegetables, part of him felt relieved. At least he could still give his son the best plantbased nutrition out there. But the lack of real meat, eggs, and milk still weighed heavily on him.

That morning, like always, Vance arrived at Mercury Plaza before sunrise.

A long line still stretched outside Seafarm Supermarket. Over at Tycoon Farm, the crowd was ever bigger, but the mood was noticeably more relaxed.

Vance stood silently in line, watching people walk away with bags stuffed full of fresh produce. A complicated look flickered acros his face.

He picked up the golden corn his son loved and the emeraldgreen cabbage his wife always bought.

The portions were generous, the prices fair, and the quality flawless.

That eased his mind a little, but the worry over meat, eggs, and milk still weighed heavily on his chest.

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