Maggie raised an eyebrow, "You've got a point."
They had spent two hours exploring a grand castle, and just across from it lay vast vineyards. Although the season had passed and
the grapes had been picked clean, there was a pick-your-own farm right next to it, bustling with an assortment of fruits visible even
from the outside.
This farm was entirely enclosed in glass, standing over ten feet tall and spanning several acres. Inside, it boasted a variety of fruits
and vegetables - virtually anything you could find in a regular market.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAs they entered, the sweet aroma of fruits and the vibrant green of vegetables hit them; everything so fresh, it could be eaten
right off the plants without a need for washing.
Maggie, ever more astonished as they walked further in, turned to Estelle and asked, "You don't mean to tellthe Lamonts get
their daily fruits and veggies air-freighted from here?"
Estelle nodded, "Yes."
Maggie was floored. "Wow, and here | thought the Sampsons were in the sleague as the Lamonts. We're clearly a step
behind."
Estelle offered a light smile, "Merge the Sampsons with the Langstons, and you'd bridge that gap!"
Maggie just laughed and shook her head.
Emily, puzzled, chimed in, "Why would the Lamonts set up their exclusive farm here in C City and not J City? It'd be easier to
manage closer to home."
Maggie smiled, "Ah, but you see, the soil at the base of the mountains here in C City contains a rare mineral that's incredibly
beneficial for health. That's why they chose this spot for their farm."
Emily nodded in understanding.
Kya was the most thrilled, seeing peaches and apples growing on trees for the first time. She excitedly picked a large peach to hold
and then aimed for the apple trees.
Charlie lifted her up to sit on a branch, hugging a big apple as she ate.
Maggie, passing by, quickly took out her camera to snap a photo of Kya.
After finishing the apple, Kya, with a basket in hand, headed to the strawberry patch. When she emerged, her basket was empty,
but her cheeks were smeared with bright red strawberry juice.
—— The price is only 1/4 of what others charge —
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