A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 252: Having special abilities means being willful!

Chapter 252: Having special abilities means being willful!
On the other side, Leon had passed through Pelican Town and came to the sewer. He opened the manhole cover and went in.

"Krobus, here I come."

After going down into the sewer, Leon started shouting.

"Want to buy anything?" Krobus asked as he stepped out from the shadows.

"No, I'm here to give you a gift." Leon said, and took out a bright and round pearl from his pocket.

"The information you gave me last time was very meaningful, so they wanted to thank you and asked me to give you this as a thank you gift."

In fact, Leon took out this pearl himself. He didn't know what was going on with the mermaids, but he didn't want Krobus to suffer any loss.

Anyway, the pearls were obtained from the mermaid clan, so there is nothing wrong with treating them as gifts from the mermaids to Krobus.

"Oh, this is the treasure of the sea, the specialty pearl of the mermaid clan? It's so beautiful, it's definitely an amazing thank you gift." Krobus grinned with a rather ferocious smile, took the pearl and held it in his hand to look at it carefully.

"Okay, now that the gifts are delivered, it's time for me to get down to business." Leon said, taking out his fishing rod and throwing it into the sewer reservoir.

"Are you fishing in the sewer?" Krobus watched curiously.

"Yeah, I heard there's a special fish here, and I want to try it." Leon nodded and replied.

In addition to giving gifts to Little Black Krobus, he also came here to use the special abilities granted by the second-level fishing to greatly increase the chances of catching the first three fish and to try to challenge the king of fish in the sewer, the mutant carp, without dragging the hooks.

"You can go fishing, but don't eat them. The fish here are not clean because they live in sewage. It's easy for humans to get diarrhea if they eat them," Krobus reminded.

"I won't eat it, and I won't sell it. I'll take it back and use it in the compost," Leon explained.

In the game, no matter where the fish is caught, whether it contains toxins or not, it can be exchanged for money by selling it in a shipping box. However, Leon dare not do this in reality. If there is a problem with the fish after eating it, it will easily get him into trouble.

Moreover, he is a farmer. It would be more trouble than it costs to ruin the reputation of his farm's products for a few problematic fish.

However, such fish are not without use. For example, the formula for making high-grade fertilizer requires one fish and four portions of sap, if Leon remembers correctly. It should not be a problem to use the dirty fish caught in the sewer as fertilizer.

Feeling the line being pulled and the reel starting to turn, Lyon directly locked the damper and began to reel in the line.

The feedback from the water was not strong, so it should not be a mutant carp, so Leon pulled it out.

"Carp (fish): a common pond fish (slightly polluted, not recommended for consumption)"

Looking at the system's notes, which specifically marked that it was not recommended for consumption, Lyon nodded silently. It seemed that the system was quite conscientious.

This carp is quite big, about one meter long, but it doesn't look very active.

Moreover, the fish's gills are not bright red, but a rather creepy green color. The fish's eyes are also dull and lifeless. After being dehydrated, its struggling strength is not as strong as that of a smallmouth bass.

It must be said that carp is worthy of being called a carp. It has strong adaptability and exaggerated survival ability. It can grow so big in such an environment. No wonder it can become a disaster in the West and wreak havoc on the local aquatic ecology.

The carp's appearance frightened Leon, causing him to change his mind. He had originally planned to keep the sewer carp to use as a raw material for making high-quality fertilizer. But now it seemed that the fertilizer made from these polluted carp might not fertilize the land, but instead would likely pollute it and poison the seeds. Leon tossed the carp aside in disdain, not even considering putting it in his backpack.

Seeing this, Krobus suggested, "If you don't need it, I can collect it for you and sell it to the goblins."

"Huh?" Leon was stunned for a moment before he sarcastically asked, "Do you have a grudge against the goblins?"

"No, you misunderstood. Goblins really like this kind of contaminated or cursed food. This is the natural eating habit of their race." Krobus hurriedly explained.

"Oh, take it if you want it. I don't want you to pay." Lyon agreed to Krobus's proposal very generously. Anyway, he had no interest in this polluted carp. If Krobus wanted it, it would be a waste utilization.

Krobus did not argue with Leon about the issue of reward. Instead, after taking the carp away, Krobus handed Leon a small ball of black paste.

"What is this?" Lyon asked curiously.

"Void mayonnaise, something made from cursed void eggs. I think you might need it," Krobus explained.

"What do you mean?" Lyon asked.

"Sometimes I dump expired void mayonnaise into the wastewater, and every time I see a strange fish eating it. It might be the special fish you want to catch."

Krobus explained.

"Oh, let me try."

Lyon instantly became interested after hearing that, and immediately took out the red worms, took the sticky ball of void mayonnaise that was emitting a paste that could cover the strange smell of the sewer, wrapped it with the red worms, hung it on the fishhook, and threw the hook into the water.

Without bothering to deal with the foul-smelling Void Mayonnaise residue on his hands, Lyon clearly saw a twisted figure swimming in the water of the green-glowing wastewater pool, and quickly approaching the place where Lyon cast the hook.

"Wow! What a great strength!"

Watching the black shadow disappear on the water, Lyon felt an extremely strong pulling force the next second. This force was completely different from the carp he had fished for before, and even exceeded the giant catfish Lyon had fished for before.

"It's taken the bait." Krobus reminded Leon, glancing at the fishing rod in Leon's hand that was stretched into a large bow. "Can your fishing rod hold up?"

"It should be fine." Lyon glanced at the fishing rod. Although it was bent in a large arc due to being pulled, he didn't see any damage.

At the same time, Leon also took a horse stance, stabilized his lower body, clamped the handle of the fishing rod between his armpits, and began to wrestle with this brute force guy with all his strength.

At this time, Leon didn't care about fishing techniques such as playing the fish and releasing the line.

With the guarantee of special skills, there is no need to worry about the hook coming off due to dry pulling. You just need to lift the rod and reel in the line, and it will be done.

And if the fishing rod and fishing line can withstand it and the conditions of catching the first three fish of the day are met, Leon feels that even if he catches a killer whale, he would dare to try to pull the killer whale out of the sea.

Having special abilities means being willful!
 Okay, the extra chapter is over, it's time for me to enjoy my rare day off, hahahaha
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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