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The Starfield Farming Sovereign (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 337

Chapter 337 List the Benefits

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Melton grinned, slapped Orion’s back firmly, and whispered. Tll go with you

He had once thought about bringing his old comrades over, too, but they all believed he was struggling, and didn’t want to drag him down, so they refused, no matter what he said.

Now that Orion would be the one reaching out, it would be different.

Orion nodded hard, then bowed deeply to Elizabeth. Thank you, Boss! They’ll be so grateful?”

He understood this wasn’t just a new start for him. It might also open a door for those forgotten comrades still struggling to survive.

After sending Orion off, Elizabeth opened her device and pulled up the recruitment post on Starnet, starting to edit it.

The farm was still short on staff.

But because of Planet A001’s location, the post on Starnet had barely gotten any attention from the start.

Relying only on people recommended by the Hewitts wasn’t enough.

And Orion’s sudden application had sparked something in her.

It came from the crowd gathering outside the farm gate.

Who were they?

Some were children of major noble families, military branches, and sharp scouts sent by different forces. Others were visitors drawn by reputation or personal goals.

What they represented wasn’t just wealth and power. It was a huge network of connections.

So why not turn that network into a hiring channel for the farm?

She acted immediately.

After finishing the edits, she called Tiffany over, who was patrolling the labor camp.

“Tiffany, I have something for you.” Elizabeth got straight to the point, pulling up a holographic screen and typing quickly. “Write an official recruitment notice for the farm. Make it eye-catching. Clearly list the benefits-especially these two.

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She highlighted them. It was “Priority internal purchase rights for farm products” and “50% discount for employees and their immediate family members.”

Tiffany studied the draft with surprise and confusion. “Boss, recruitment? Now? Here? She gestured toward the noise outside. “You see those people out there. They’re rich and powerful Even the weakest among them has a mid-ranking officer in the family or is some local big shot. Do you want them or their family members to come here and work? That seems…”

She honestly couldn’t picture those stuck-up heirs and heiresses in custom outfits arriving in private spaceships, rolling up their sleeves to work the fields, or doing any other basic farm job.

Elizabeth just smiled, calm and slightly playful. “They might not want it. That doesn’t mean people they know won’t. As you said, they’re rich and powerful, full of connections. Among their relatives and friends. there will always be people who fell on hard times and need a way out, people with talent who were ignored, people tired of political fighting who just want stability, and even retired soldiers like Orion, who are wounded, pushed aside, and looking for a place to recover.”

She tapped the two highlighted benefits. “And we have this. Tiffany, think about it. What are our products selling out there? How many big shots spend money and pull strings just to get a few extra strawberries or tomatoes? Priority buying rights mean steady access to rare goods. And a 50% discount can save a lot over time. For people who truly need it or can calculate the value, the ‘hidden benefits’ may be more attractive than the salary itself.”

Tiffany went quiet. Slowly, her eyes brightened as she followed the logic.

That was right.

She had only been looking at it as “jobs for workers” and completely missed the real value of the farm’s products.

For some people, this job might be better than a high-paying position.

Elizabeth continued, her tone deeper, “And we’re not just hiring field workers. Security, storage, logistics, reception, future processing, even research and development… The farm is expanding. We need all kinds of people. Lower the entry barriers, clearly list the roles, and make the benefits obvious. Some people will come.”

Tiffany was fully convinced now, even excited. “Boss, you’re right! I’ll improve it right away-split the positions, list requirements, and clearly show everything! Our farm is already famous, and opportunities like this won’t come often!”

“Mm. Once it’s done, print many copies.” Elizabeth looked at the busy crowd outside. “While there are so many people here, hand them out. Ideally, everyone who leaves should take one with them.”

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any laughed. “That works great! I’ll go gather them now!”

long after, the recruitment notice was ready. The layout was neat and simple, with the main points arly marked,

the very top, large bold letters read, “Oasis Farm Is Hiring!” Under that was a wide photo of the farm ong with its logo.

job listings were divided into several main groups-farming production, equipment research, security d defense, storage and delivery, office work, customer service, and more.

h section listed the basic duties and requirements.

what really caught people’s eyes was the last part, written in huge bold text. “Special Employee

Workers and their registered immediate family members can buy farm products at half price!

Workers get priority buying rights for farm products, with guaranteed supply!”

the lower-right corner were the farm’s official contact details and a Starnet QR code for applications.

any held a thick stack of freshly printed flyers that still smelled of new ink and called the children over.

, come here! I’ve got a task for you!”

kids, about four to six years old, rushed over right away, their eyes shining as they looked

Tiffany pointed toward the entrance. “Our farm needs more adults and older kids se are hiring flyers. Take them outside and give them to the guests. Make sure really well, the cafeteria will serve extra dinner tonight. There’s strawberry

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“Strawberry pudding! The children shouted with excitement.

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Farm food was so tasty that they never got tired of it, and sweet treats like strawberry pudding didn’t come around often.

“We’ll finish the task!”

“Don’t worry. Mrs. Loffe!”

“We run super fast!”

They grabbed the thick stack of flyers from Tiffany, bumping into each other as they rushed to be the first. Like a group of cheerful little birds, they chattered nonstop as they ran toward the crowd near the farm

gate.

Soon, the people outside saw a bunch of small kids rushing out, then spreading in different directions, slipping smoothly between lines and groups.

“Ladies and gentlemen, come take a look! The farm is hiring! Good pay and lots of benefits!” A little girl with twin buns and a bright voice pushed a flyer into the hands of a blond-haired young man waiting in line.

The blond man took it without thinking. He looked down, first surprised, then froze when his eyes landed on the words “priority buying rights.” His eyebrows lifted, and he started thinking.

He had never stood out much in his family because he wasn’t especially talented.

Over time, he had gotten used to it, joking to himself that he was just a useless rich kid.

But recently, just because he was one of the only two family members not blacklisted by the farm and still able to buy their products, his grandfather had praised him.

What if he actually worked here?

“Sir, the farm is hiring security! Veterans get priority! And there are employee discounts!” A sturdy little boy hurried toward a middle-aged man standing straight like a soldier. Even in plain clothes, his military presence was obvious. The boy quickly handed him a flyer.

The man took it and scanned it quickly. The calm look in his eyes finally shifted.

He used to serve under a commander in the Second Military, but an old injury forced him to retire early. This time, he had come with younger family members to protect them and give advice.

Along the way, he had heard many stories about how amazing the farm’s products were.

And now, looking at the terms on the flyer…

“Miss, our farm is really nice, and workers get special fruit too!” A lively little girl ran up to a rich young lady who was fanning herself with a handkerchief, clearly annoyed by the heat, the waiting line, and the

crowd.

The young lady almost waved her away, but her eyes drifted over the flyer by accident. When she noticed “employee priority purchase,” her hand stopped mid-air.

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