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The Starfield Farming Sovereign (Elizabeth Schofield) novel Chapter 378

Chapter 378 A Way Out of the Darkness

aught off guard by the intensity of his reaction, then quickly understood. His chest both anger and sympathy a I’m here to take you with u

A001?” Norman froze, fear flo

ssed him back down. “Don’t talk nonsense! Who’s here et A001!”

es even more. “Y-you’re… sending me into exile on Planet

n his mind, Planet A001 was a

“What exile? We’re sending The natural food produce gone, and they’re improv and send you there!”

Heal mental power

A farm?

place of exile.

atment!” Dominic said firmly. “There’s a farm on Planet A001. mental power damage! A lot of our injured soldiers have already nander personally ordered us to find scattered veterans like you

Natural

Nor

information sounded completely absurd, far beyond anything he could

expression-and the words “personally ordered by the commander-didn’t sound

His voice trembled.

uel” one of the soldiers beside Dominic couldn’t help adding. “Norman, the owner of that mmander Hewitt’s daughter-in-law! She’s incredible! A lot of our guys are counting on that rvive!”

mmander Hewitt’s daughter-in-law… If that was true…

breathing quickened, and a light he hadn’t shown in years suddenly ignited in his eyes. He grabbed minic’s hand tightly and asked urgently, “Captain! Then, can it treat Sophia? My daughter… Her mental

1 defect! Can it be treated?” wer isn’t damaged. It’s defect

Dominic hesitated.

hat they knew

can confi

en adde

ongenital defects… “Norman, for now. ower. Sophia’s condition…” He paused. yes, “I can’t guarantee it. But we can try

5 environment will help your recovery You

er than this hellhole! And if needed, you can save up and later. But first, you need to survive. You need to stay alive for her

grounded-struck directly at the most fragile, realistic part of Norman’s

8:52 am pppp.

Chapter 378 A Way Out of the Darkness

Yeah, if he collapsed or died, what would happen to Sophia?

Go somewhere with even a sliver of hope first. He needed to stabilize himself and then plan the future. He didn’t hesitate much longer and nodded firmly.

“I’ll go! Captain, I’ll go with you!”

Seeing him agree, Dominic let out a quiet breath of relief.

Norman immediately tried to get out of the medical pod, eager to pack his things. It was as if he could fly back to bring his wife and daughter at once.

But as he moved, his eyes caught Emmett standing quietly to the side. Emmett was genuinely happy for him, but deep in his gaze, there was an unmistakable trace of loneliness and envy.

Norman paused.

Emmett… This former Fifth Military soldier was his only friend in this hellish mine. The one who had pulled him back from the brink more times than he could count.

He was injured himself, yet he always looked after someone even worse off.

Now that Norman had a chance to leave… Was he really going to leave Emmett behind in this living hell?

Norman clenched his teeth, then turned to Dominic, his voice filled with pleading. “Captain… I have one more request. Emmett’s a veteran too. He left the service because of injuries from the battlefield. He has no family here… So, can you… Take him with us too? He’s… he’s a good man. Really.”

Dominic looked at Emmett.

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