Chapter 99 — Green Hope
S.C. 1510 — Mid December
Foosha Village — Underground Lab (Botanical Chamber)
The botanical chamber always smelled a little like a forest floor after rain—cool soil, soft leaves, and the faint tang of plant life.
For Ren, it was paradise.
For Zemo, it was a favorite napping room.
Ren set down a tray holding three carefully transplanted sprouts.
Zemo sat beside him with the seriousness of a fox sworn into scientific duty.
Today wasn't about danger or crazy experiments.
No exploding soils.
No vibrating plants.
No "Is this safe?" moments.
Today was about control.
Ren wanted proof—not miracles—proof that his diluted mystery extract could help plants grow without turning them into forest weirdos.
He knelt and organized the pots neatly.
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A Controlled Beginning
Ren muttered softly as he adjusted the pots:
"Temperature… stable. Humidity… good. Airflow… finally under control."
Zemo sniffed the clay bead thermometer Ren placed in the soil.
Ren chuckled.
"Not food. Don't eat the science."
Zemo blinked with mock comprehension.
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Three Very Important Pots
Ren lined up the pots like soldiers awaiting inspection:
Pot A — Standard Foosha Soil + Micro Extract Drop
The baseline.
The "should definitely not do anything strange" test.
Pot B — Deep Forest Mineral Soil + Micro Extract Drop
Expected to react a bit stronger.
Pot C — Island Cliff Soil + Micro Extract Drop
The one Ren was most excited about.
This soil was rich, dark, and full of micro-minerals.
Ren whispered seriously:
"This is not about speed. This is about stability."
He dropped exactly one drop into each pot.
No more.
No less.
Then he waited.
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Small Changes Matter Most
At first—
absolutely nothing.
Perfect.
Then—
Pot A
Sprout remained normal.
A student who didn't care in class but still passed.
Pot B
Leaf color deepened slightly.
"Hmm," Ren murmured. "Healthy boost."
Zemo wagged his tail.
Pot C
The sprout's leaves slowly opened a bit wider, like a sleepy plant stretching awake.
Ren leaned closer, eyes bright.
"There it is… subtle, controlled growth."
Zemo sniffed it once, tail swishing with curiosity.
Ren wrote in his notebook:
Stabilized Extract — Observation 1
Pot A → unchanged
Pot B → mild boost
Pot C → strongest early response
No root distortions
No shaking or unnatural swelling
All stable after 15 minutes
Ren exhaled in relief.
"Finally. No surprises."
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Investigating the Roots
After thirty minutes, Ren gently lifted each sprout.
Pot B's roots were slightly thicker.
Pot C's roots were firmer, gripping the soil like they meant business.
No strange colors.
No twisting.
No creepy glow.
Ren wrote:
Root Notes
B → mild thickening
C → strongest development
All normal in shape and color
Good nutrient absorption
He placed each sprout back, handling them like delicate treasure.
Zemo's tail thumped lightly.
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A Future of Farming
Ren looked across the pots and imagined something bigger:
Rows of vegetables growing on the island.
Food security for him and Zemo.
Extra crops to trade.
Support for Gray Terminal someday.
Independence from Goa's unstable supply chains.
If these tests succeeded long-term…
"This could feed people," Ren whispered.
Zemo head-butted his arm proudly.
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Slow Steps, Smart Steps
Ren wasn't celebrating yet.
He wasn't getting cocky.
He marked each pot clearly and placed them under different light:
Pot A: low light
Pot B: medium sunlight
Pot C: high sunlight with cloth diffuser
He set up his dripping water jar timer.
A low-tech but reliable hour tracker.
He wrote:
Next Tests
24-hour stability
Weekly growth comparison
Moisture variation test
Later: real crop seed trials
Ren nodded to himself.
"One step at a time. No rushing."
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Zemo's Job: Chief Plant Guardian
Zemo curled protectively next to Pot C—Ren's star sample.
Ren smirked.
"You're guarding the important one again, huh?"
Zemo barked once, as if saying,
Of course, who else would?
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A Good Ending
Ren dimmed the lantern and observed the pots until the water jar timer signaled an hour.
No weirdness.
No sudden leaf mutations.
No unexpected glow.
Just healthy, steady plants.
Ren felt a warmth in his chest.
"…Stability. Finally."
Not dramatic.
Not flashy.
But important.
The foundation for future farming.
For the island base.
For independence.
For survival.
Zemo curled up by his side, cozy and content.
Ren smiled softly.
"Today was a good day."
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End of Chapter 99
