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The Starfield Farming Sovereign (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 102

Chapter 102 Shopping

The chubby boy’s face turned pale, like he was about to cry.

Right then, a few parents who heard the noise ran over, including the boy’s mom.

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She saw what was happening and heard what Todd said. Her face turned bright red. She quickly pulled her son over and said to Todd, I’m so sorry, Mr. Allen! He’s just a kid. He didn’t know any better. He was talking nonsense. I’ll definitely scold him when we get home!

Todd just gave her a cold look and didn’t say a word. He stood up, still holding his sobbing daughter.

Let’s go home, Diana,” he said softly. He gently wiped the tears off her face with his thumb. I’ll cook something good for you today, okay?

Diana leaned into his warm arms and nodded hard.

Her small hands grabbed tightly onto his shirt, like she was scared he might disappear if she let go.

It was the kind of trust and relief that only came after losing someone and getting them back.

Todd carried her, walking out of the school with his back straight, while people around them watched with mixed expressions.

Sunlight came through the hallway windows, stretching their shadows long behind them.

With a few million stellar coins freshly sitting in her account, Elizabeth felt way more confident.

She didn’t waste time and went straight to the biggest shopping center on Centria Planet.

She had already ordered the things she needed mostenergy stones, nutrient drinks, and stabilizerson Starnet. She could pick them up later at the freight hub, and it was cheaper than buying instore.

This time, she came to the mall for two big purchases: a house and a vehicle.

The house was for privacy.

There were more and more workers at the farm now. All kinds of people.

Even though there was protection from the Grand FiveElement Sword Light Formation, living in a tent still didn’t feel private or safe enough.

Especially when she needed to train or deal with private matters, it was just inconvenient.

The vehicle was for getting around.

The roads on Garbage Planet were terrible. Walking there felt like torture on her ankles.

One wrong step and she could twist her ankle. She was sick of it!

9:33 am P PPP.

Chapter 102 Shopping

Her budget was limited though, so every coin had to be spent wisely.

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Elizabeth compared different options carefully, going back and forth between several stores that sold portable housing pods. She checked specs, materials, energy use, and aftersales service.

In the end, she picked a costeffective basic model from the Explorer series: a portable ecocapsule.

It had one bedroom, one living room, and one bathroom. The space wasn’t huge, but it had everything she needed, including basic air circulation, temperature control, and a water system.

It could also handle normal sandstorms and small wild animals. It was more than enough for her to live in and do basic things.

The price was 1.5 million stellar coins. It hurt a bit, but this was important for her living quality and privacy, so she gritted her teeth and paid the price.

With the housing problem solved, Elizabeth felt a lot better and walked straight into the vehicle store next door.

As soon as she stepped in, she was stunned by all the different vehicles on display.

There were sleek, lowflying hover sports cars, big and powerful offroad hover cars, and even cold, metallic private spaceships that could travel short distances in space.

Every single one caught her attention.

Especially the small silvergray spaceship in the center of the showroom, shaped like an eagle spreading its wings. Elizabeth couldn’t take her eyes off it.

Damn it!

If she had that thing, she wouldn’t have to wait around for the recycling station’s crappy ship anymore just to go back and forth to Centria Planet!

She could leave whenever she wanted. Go wherever she wanted.

But when she saw the price tagfull of zerosshe felt like someone had just dumped cold water on her.

Yeah, better stay realistic.

She reluctantly looked away.

Sure, hitching a ride with the recycling station wasn’t convenient and felt kinda frustrating, but it was cheap!

Fifty thousand star coins per trip. What more could she ask for?

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