A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 251 The Mysterious Benefactor

Chapter 251 The Mysterious Benefactor

Hearing this, Brother Xiong lay down again and warned: "If you encounter this kind of enemy in the future, come to me and I will help you deal with it."

"Brother Xiong, you should continue to guard the secret forest. Besides, I am also a warrior and I still have the ability to protect myself." Leon comforted Brother Xiong.

Although Brother Bear's proposal was tempting, he was worried that if he dragged Brother Bear out to fight, the Secret Forest would be invaded, which would be very troublesome.

"That's right. I can't leave Stardew Valley for too long." Brother Xiong sighed helplessly after hearing this. "After all, the desert on the other side of the forest is restless. If I leave for too long, they'll easily take advantage of me."

After that, Brother Xiong asked Leon again: "By the way, the big snake you mentioned is a human being, and it can speak. So is it a human being or a child of the wilderness?"

"I don't know." Leon shrugged and explained, "I asked Master Rasmodes and learned about its experience. That guy was a test subject created by a witch."

"A witch, no wonder, most witches are not smart. The guardian's previous wife was a witch, she..."

Before Brother Xiong could finish his words, the two of them felt the ground shaking. Brother Xiong quickly shut his mouth: “Ahem, Leon, go back. I still need to inspect the forest, so I won’t entertain you.”

"I understand. Goodbye, Brother Xiong." Leon nodded cooperatively and waved goodbye to Brother Xiong.

After all, he wouldn't be able to hear any gossip if he stayed any longer, and there was also the risk of being buried alive. For the sake of his own safety, Leon chose to run away.

After leaving the Secret Forest, Leon went straight back to the farm, harvested the copper ingots smelted in the furnace, added new copper ore and coal into it, and then rode his bike towards Pelican Town.

Although Robin is coming to install the phone today, based on Leon's understanding of Robin, it doesn't matter whether he is on the farm or not. Robin will handle everything on his own and doesn't need his help.

Lyon, who had just left the farm and rode for a while, discovered that there were quite a few people gathered near the bus stop, and there was also a bus with a conspicuous wreath hanging on it parked on the road.

"Oh, the ribbon-cutting ceremony happened so quickly?"

Seeing this scene, Leon immediately understood what was going on here.

However, he had no intention of joining in the fun, because he was afraid that Lewis would discover him and bring him to the front of the stage while he was watching. So he simply pretended not to see anything and ran away.

Unfortunately, just as he stepped on the pedal and was about to rush to the town, Leon saw Penny and Pam, mother and daughter, walking towards him.

"Leon!" Penny waved her arms excitedly at Leon, then stepped forward to block Leon's way and asked.

"Are you here for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the reopening of the Calico Desert Line?"

"No, I was just passing by." Leon quickly denied.

"Oh, I'm sorry. Then you can go and do your thing." Penny apologized quickly after hearing that.

"Penny, why don't you introduce this handsome guy to me?" Pam, who was standing next to Penny, said to her with a smile.

Today, she has changed from her previous decadent look and looks very energetic. She has changed her usual outfit of pilling sweater and flared pants into a clean and tidy shirt and jeans. She has a smile on her face and looks very happy.

"Oh, by the way, Mom, this is Leon, the new farmer in Stardew Valley. He's the one who runs the Red Star Farm up ahead. He's a very good gentleman. Last time you passed out drunk at the bar, he was the one who got you home," Penny explained to her mother. Pam, upon hearing this, suddenly became embarrassed, but still expressed her gratitude to Leon, "Thank you, Leon. I'm sorry for causing you trouble before."

"It's okay. We're all neighbors, and it's only natural for us to help each other." Leon waved his hand to indicate that it was okay, and at the same time said to the mother and daughter, "You guys go watch the ceremony first. I have other things to do, so I won't bother you."

"Yeah." Pam and Penny nodded, then parted ways with Leon.

The mother and daughter headed towards the station, while Leon headed towards Pelican Town.

"That young man is good. He is well-spoken, good-looking, and a farmer. You can spend more time with him in the future." Looking at Penny walking with her head down, Pam couldn't help but speak.

"Ah? You mean Leon?" Penny replied subconsciously, "We have an okay relationship, right?"

"That's good. You don't have to focus all your energy on taking care of the children." Pam continued.

"After all, I am a teacher. Taking care of children is my duty and job, and I also like children," Penny explained.

"I know, I know, I mean, you should think about your future too," Pam added.

"Like finding a nice boyfriend and getting married. I feel really sorry for always having you and I squeeze into this cramped trailer house."

"Mom, what are you talking about? I..." Penny's face turned red when she heard that. She stammered for a long time without saying a complete sentence.

Pam smiled when she saw this. She knew Penny. After all, she was her daughter. Judging from Penny's behavior, this girl should have some feelings for the farmer named Leon.

Pam didn't say anything more at the moment. She let the young people deal with their own affairs. Anyway, her first impression of Leon was quite good.

When the two of them arrived at the station together, Pam took a deep breath and looked at the familiar faces around her, all of whom were residents of the town, with her face full of anticipation.

Because she met Lewis in the bar last night, she not only knew that Lewis planned to leave the position to her after the bus was running, but also offered to help her clear up the misunderstanding that she had been carrying for a long time.

Maybe from today on, I won’t have to drink alone anymore.

Pam thought so, and at the same time couldn't help but hold Penny's hand tightly.

Penny also sensed her mother's nervousness and immediately hugged her mother to comfort her, "Don't worry, Mom. I believe everyone will understand your difficulties. The mayor has explained everything clearly today, so you don't have to suffer so much."

"Well, I hope so. But I still have to thank that generous sponsor. I originally thought I would never have the chance to drive a bus again in my lifetime. I can't wait to know the name of this benefactor. I must thank him properly."

Pam nodded, then sighed.

"The mayor should explain it in this notice. I will accompany you then." Penny comforted Pam.

"it is good."

(End of this chapter)

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