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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3139

Tania had never paid attention to how big Serenity’s company had gotten. All she knew was that the company started turning a profit long ago and partnering with many major hotels, schools, and companies.

She knew that Serenity valued the quality of the vegetables the most and used farmyard fertilizer where she could. She bought the fertilizer wherever she found it and used as little pesticides as possible. If she could avoid using them, she would. Every manager she employed to run her farms had more than a decade of relevant experience.

Serenity said that she wanted to provide vegetables to school cafeterias because students were the future of the country. For that reason, she would not harm them just for the sake of profits and wanted to ensure they could eat with peace of mind.

Whenever she visited one of her farms, she would take some vegetables home to consume.

From farm to table, these vegetables are served at her home and the cafeterias at the company and farms. Nobody would haphazardly shower the vegetables with pesticide when they were going to consume them themselves.

They were exceedingly careful about it.

Although this meant the fresh produce would not grow fast, Serenity and her partners were rich enough to rent more land to cultivate more produce and varieties to manage supply.

Now that both Serenity and Jasmine were pregnant, it was not convenient for them to travel, though mainly because their husbands could not bear to see them do so.

Although Elisa was good at closing deals, she was, after all, a rich socialite. She did not have the same level of understanding of farms and fresh produce like Serenity.

Her main responsibility was to close deals.

That was why they simply retained the status quo to maintain normal operations.

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