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The Starfield Farming Sovereign (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 314

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Chapter 314 Pending Atonement Area

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The open land cleared outside the farm looked and nothing like it had a few o gathering zone had formed on its own, yet it was way surprisingly well organiz

Close to the farm gate, a quieter section had been marked out.

Dozens of people gathered there, divided into two two very different

groups.

One group consisted of the lucky few who had had already secured reservation scheduled entry times.

Some sat while others stood. Most lookeck bed excited and spoke softly, their ey toward the rich green scenery beyond the barrier.

A few had even brought simple outdoortoor tables and chairs, clearly preparing

Fiona’s reservation desk was still in plan place, but now it only handled inquiries accepted new walk-in requests.ests.

Behind her, a holographic display stay kept flashing a bold notice. “Today’s rese available booking date is ten days days later.”

The farm allowed no more than than 50 visitors each day.

But reservations had alreadydady been filled ten days in advance. That alone sh arrived over the past few days days.

The second group

lookbooked very different.

Most of them loweredared their heads or showed bitter, unwilling expressions. the entrance and gatheathered near a massive electronic notice board.

That place was the Pee Pending Atonement Area.”

Kaleb and Levi wan were the first to register.

They had compiepletely lost the proud attitude they once showed. Now, they accepted their pour punishment, each controlling a bulky but powerful environ

They had ethven swallowed their pride and begged their families to send the

At this mos coment, they were working nonstop in a nearby scrap zone

The toborobuts heavy mechanical arms moved again and again, it grabbe a une wastes cine crushed them, sorted them, and moved them into marked lacubes hardonned, barren land underneath.

And that was only the beginning of their long land reclamation task.

Abovihove that area hung a bright electronic board, like a blade having over o Joy laying out their situation.

Additional Rules for Farm Access and Conduct,

Chapter 314 Pending Atonement Area

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The open land cleared outside the farm looked nothing like it had a few days earlier. A temporary gathering zone had formed on its own, yet it was surprisingly well organized.

Close to the farm gate, a quieter section had been marked out.

Dozens of people gathered there, divided into two very different groups.

One group consisted of the lucky few who had already secured reservations and were now waiting for their scheduled entry times.

Some sat while others stood. Most looked excited and spoke softly, their eyes drifting again and again toward the rich green scenery beyond the barrier.

A few had even brought simple outdoor tables and chairs, clearly preparing themselves for a long wait.

Fiona’s reservation desk was still in place, but now it only handled inquiries and verification. It no longer accepted new walk-in requests.

Behind her, a holographic display kept flashing a bold notice. “Today’s reservations are full. The earliest available booking date is ten days later.”

The farm allowed no more than 50 visitors each day.

But reservations had already been filled ten days in advance. That alone showed how many people had arrived over the past few days.

The second group looked very different.

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