A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 130 He is very nice

Chapter 130 He is very nice

Lyon breathed a sigh of relief after confirming that Ma Long was not joking with him and that there really was a special channel called Today's Fortune Telling that could allow people to understand their fortune for the day.

It turned out that he was not unlucky, but the elves were causing trouble. The two stones and one part of clay produced from the three crystal caves were the elves' fault. Yes, that was the truth.

At least that's how Leon comforted himself.

I just don't know if the elves that Vickville mentioned are the Junimos that he knows, or other elven races, but Leon took note of this special TV program and listed it as a must-see program every morning, no doubt about it.

After watching the local news for a while, Lyon found that apart from local news reporting some trivial matters, there was basically no news related to major events.

For example, there were no reports on the war between the Fingil Republic and the Glot Empire. It is not known whether it was because the Fingil Republic was suppressing the Glot Empire, so such things were not worth reporting, or because the Fingil Republic suffered a defeat, leading to the blocking of related reports in order to appease the people.

But Leon thinks it should be the former. After all, Jody's husband is a soldier in this war. In the game, he will be discharged and return in the spring of the second year. Apart from some war sequelae, he does not have any injuries, which means that the pressure on the front line is not that great.

After turning off the TV, Lyon began to think about dinner, but soon he remembered that he had not finished eating the bread he prepared last time for going to the mine, so he took out the bread, cut it into thin slices with a kitchen knife, and then put it in a frying pan and fried it with a little oil. It was a simple dinner.

This fried bread tastes very similar to fried steamed bread slices. After all, they are both made of wheat flour. The only difference is that the fried bread slices taste drier and have a more crumbly texture. However, the taste is acceptable. In addition, Lyon doesn't like to waste food, so he basically eats up all the fried steamed bread slices.

After eating and drinking, taking a shower and washing his clothes, Lyon changed into new socks and shoes.

It has been more than a week since Leon came to Stardew Valley. He always goes out during the day and goes to bed at night. He has never experienced the fun of night tours, so he plans to go out for a walk tonight.

He decided not to go to Pelican Town. After all, it would take a long time to go back and forth, and he would have to greet and chat with acquaintances when he met them. So Leon simply chose to head towards the remote forest north of the farm.

Climbing up the stone steps and feeling the night breeze, Lyon strolled along the mountain road, looking up from time to time. Apart from various tall trees, there was nothing special.

However, occasionally you can see birds flying and squirrels jumping and flying in the treetops, which is not too boring.

Lyon walked along the remote forest for a long time before he realized that he had circled to the northern foothills. Looking down the steep slope on the side, he could still see Robin's house with the lights on.

"We've walked a bit far, it's time to go back."

Lyon had no intention of going down to bother Robin. Thinking that the time was almost up, he planned to return the same way, but he heard a shout.

"Is that you, Leon?"

"Maru?" Lyon looked down the hillside following the voice and noticed that the person greeting him was Maru. If this girl had not been standing on the roof and wearing a blue work suit, Lyon would have had a hard time telling where she was in the dark.

This is definitely not racial discrimination, it's just someone's racial talent.

"Are you here for a walk?" Because they were only separated by a hillside, Maru and Leon spoke by putting their hands in front of their mouths like trumpets.

"Yeah, what about you? Coming out to admire the moon so late at night?" Since the other party had already greeted him, Leon naturally couldn't just turn around and run away, so he shouted to Maru who was going down the hill.

"I'm looking at the stars. I love astronomy." Maru pointed at the astronomical telescope beside him and shouted to Leon.

"Looking at the stars, that's nice." Leon responded.

"Do you like looking at the stars?" Maru asked back.

"Not really." Lyon replied.

"Why?" Maru asked.

"Because I was almost killed by a star before." Leon complained, "There's a star lying in my farm now. I can't knock it out, and I can't move it away. It's so annoying." "Huh? Your farm was hit by a meteorite?" Maru was shocked when he heard this, then raised his head and looked Leon up and down, "But I haven't heard of this incident in town. Is your farm okay?"

"What could be the problem? It's just a tough bone to chew. Nothing else. Otherwise, I could extort some compensation from the insurance company." Leon answered jokingly.

"I'm glad you're okay. You said you couldn't move the meteorite, but your farm wasn't damaged by the impact after it fell. I'm very curious about the meteorite. Can I make an appointment with you to visit your farm to see the meteorite?" Maru breathed a sigh of relief, and then asked Leon with an excited and nervous expression.

"Of course." Lyon did not refuse. After all, he just wanted to see the meteorite, not to ask for money. He had nothing to lose and could earn a favor. This deal was very cost-effective.

Moreover, Leon quite admires the character of a genius girl like Maru. In addition, Maru is beautiful and has a good temperament. Except for her dark skin, she is basically a perfect girl.

"Thank you. How about tomorrow? I'll take a day off tomorrow." After getting Leon's permission, Maru smiled. His white and neat teeth even reflected the moonlight, which made Leon marvel.

"Sure, but don't come too early, otherwise I won't have time to entertain you," Leon added.

"I know that mornings are your busiest time because you need to water the plants." Maru immediately understood what Leon meant, then waved his arm towards Leon and said, "By the way, do you want to try out my astronomical telescope? It's very accurate and can clearly see the surface of the moon. You should give it a try. I think you might fall in love with astronomy."

This invitation was not a whim of Maru's. She simply felt that the starry sky was really beautiful and mysterious. She thought that Leon was frightened by the meteorite, so he hated the stars. Perhaps she could help him rediscover the beauty of the starry sky.

"No, it's getting late. I have to go back and rest."

Unfortunately, Leon did not appreciate it. After all, he went to someone else's house late at night and watched the stars with the other person's daughter on the balcony. Leon was afraid that he would be beaten up by the black uncle controlled by the daughter.

"Really? Then you should go back early. Good night, Leon. See you tomorrow."

"Goodnight Maru."

After waving goodbye to Maru, Leon returned to the farm along the remote forest.

After watching Leon leave, Maru noticed his father climbing onto the rooftop.

"Who were you talking to just now?" Malu's father, the black geologist Demetrius, asked as soon as they met.

"It was Leon, the farmer who just came to Stardew Valley, who was taking a walk to the back mountain." Maru replied.

"Really? Then why did I hear you say see you tomorrow?" Demetrius asked.

"Because a meteorite fell on Leon's farm, I want to go and see him," Maru explained.

"Are you going alone?" Demetrius asked.

"Yeah." Maru nodded. "Dad, are you also interested in that meteorite?"

"Of course." Demetrius smiled and nodded, but secretly his teeth were about to break.

"Then let's go together tomorrow, but I have to go and ask Leon first. After all, trespassing into a farm is a crime." Malu didn't know what her father was thinking. Instead, she was very happy that her father could go with her to see the meteorite on Leon's farm. However, she also understood the laws, so she greeted her father in advance.

"Don't worry, child. I believe he will let me go with you." Demetrius comforted Maru.

"Well, I also think Leon won't refuse. He's a very nice guy." Maru said to his father, not noticing that Demetrius's expression turned a little sour and unhappy after he said this.

(End of this chapter)

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