Chapter 267 That’s it
The female reporter was a little disappointed when she heard this, but she still agreed with Leon's choice. However, as the location for the interview, she deliberately chose a table in the corner of the Stardrop Salon.

"Do you need me to introduce the interview process to you?" After sitting down, the female reporter asked Leon with a smile.

"Isn't it a simple question-and-answer format?" Lyon asked back.

"Well, you can say that, but I'm worried that you may not be able to adapt, so I plan to go over the manuscript with you first." The female reporter explained.

"Let's get started. After all, what you want to know is about Red Star Farm and the repair of the bus. I can give you accurate answers to all of these. There's no need to check the manuscript. Let's let the facts speak for themselves." Lyon declined the suggestion. God knows whether the female reporter would do something tricky during the review or induce him to say something he shouldn't say.

The female reporter nodded, then asked the cameraman to get ready, put the recorder on the table, adjusted her sitting position slightly, and started the formal interview.

"Hello, Mr. Leon. I'm a reporter for the Stardew Valley Local Forum and the Stardew Valley Daily News. It's an honor to interview you, a new farmer who came to Stardew Valley to build a farm. What made you decide to start your own farm life in Stardew Valley?"

"Because the Red Star Farm where I am now is my grandfather's masterpiece, so he passed this farm to me, it's that simple." Lyon replied.

"I've done some research. Before inheriting this farm, you worked for the JojaCorp, as a logistics manager for an independent store at headquarters. It was a very respectable job, but you resolutely gave it up and came to Stardew Valley to manage a farm that had been abandoned for over a decade. What drove you to make this decision?"

The female reporter continued to ask questions, and Leon raised his eyebrows when he heard it, because there was a trap in this question.

Leon, realizing this, naturally wouldn't be fooled. He smiled and replied, "Of course it's because I love it. I love the rural life. My job at Joja is great, but everyone needs to pursue their own dreams. That's why I gave up my job at Joja and came to Stardew Valley to live the rural life I long for."

"Your idea is very unique. You know, most young people nowadays like to leave the countryside and go to big cities to work hard, but Mr. Lyon does the opposite. So what do you think is the difference between you and those young people who go out to explore the world?" The female reporter missed the first attack and launched a second round of offensive.

Faced with this kind of inquiry that could use contradictions to intensify the interview topic and attract attention, Lyon replied with a smile.

"If there's any difference, it's probably just because of different pursuits in lifestyle."

"Isn't it because you have a farm waiting for you to manage?" the female reporter asked.

"That's one reason. Another reason is that I feel I'm well-suited to being a farmer. I manage the farm very well. The mayor of Pelican Town is very supportive of my work, and the governor has also sent me blessings and encouragement. I think the recognition and attention from these people prove that I've chosen the right path."

Leon was not willing to let this female reporter lead him around, so he didn't mind giving her some small intimidation.

Sure enough, after hearing Leon mention the governor, the female reporter's expression froze for a moment, but after all, she had seen big scenes before, so she immediately asked: "Is the governor also concerned about your farm?"

"Yes, Mr. Governor cares a lot about the development of the local economy, and my presence will bring some interesting changes to Stardew Valley and Pelican Town." Leon nodded and asked the female reporter.

"Do you know high-quality crops?"

"Of course, this is the ultimate goal of every farmer." The female reporter answered subconsciously, and then seemed to realize something: "You can already cultivate high-quality crops?"

"It seems your investigation isn't thorough enough," Leon said teasingly to the female reporter. Although she didn't give a direct answer, the female reporter knew that Leon's joke was actually another form of affirmation, and she immediately broke out in a cold sweat.

If the person in front of her was just an ordinary farmer, perhaps she could use language traps to get the answer she wanted, but when this farmer can grow high-quality crops, then such a person becomes a big shot whom she can only flatter and cannot offend.

After all, a farmer who can grow high-quality crops will be the one that countless powerful and wealthy people want to make friends with.

The social status and connections brought by this kind of friendship can easily crush the reporters of the local TV station. Once the other party has this idea, your job may be over.

Thinking of this, the female reporter's cold sweat broke out even more, and she quickly changed her tone: "It's an honor for Stardew Valley to welcome fresh blood like Mr. Leon. This is indeed a happy thing. Mr. Governor's vision is as outstanding as ever."

"Don't you want to talk about the Calico Desert Bus issue?" Seeing the female reporter's attitude change, Lyon nodded with satisfaction and then reminded her.

"Of course, that's exactly what I want to ask. What made you think of repairing the bus from Stardew Valley to the Calico Desert?" the female reporter asked immediately.

"Due to personal needs, the oasis store in the Calico Desert has a lot of special crop seeds." Lyon replied.

"That's all?" The female reporter was a little bit unconvinced. After all, repairing a bus, or replacing a new one was just to make it easier for Leon to go to the Calico Desert by himself. It was too luxurious for Leon there.

He could obviously use the money to buy a private car to fulfill this requirement, instead of specifically repairing a public bus.

"Yes, that's all." Leon confirmed, and did not talk about his idea of ​​promoting the prosperity of Pelican Town.

Because Lyon really doesn't want these credits. Once Lyon accepts this statement, what awaits him are all kinds of speculators who are looking for him to make a fortune in the name of investing in the construction of Pelican Town.

"Maybe for you, Mr. Leon, it's just to facilitate travel to the Calico Desert, but for Pelican Town, this is a very important contribution. After all, most of the tourists who came to Stardew Valley came for Pelican Town's exclusive buses that can quickly enter the Calico Desert." The female reporter reminded Leon.

"Isn't it a win-win situation? After all, it's not a bad thing." Leon replied, "Do you think I should make this a public project a private one?"

"No, no, no, of course you wouldn't do that." Faced with Leon's question, the female reporter was so scared that she waved her hands repeatedly to explain.

"Anything else you want to ask? If not, I should get back to work. In fact, instead of interviewing me, you might as well interview Mr. Lewis, the mayor of Pelican Town. He can help you answer a lot of questions." Seeing that the female reporter had no fighting spirit left, Leon shrugged and suggested to the female reporter.

This interview was really meaningless, and this female reporter didn't seem like a good person, so Leon had no intention of giving her a good face. As for whether the other party would go back and use this interview to take things out of context and discredit him?

Leon was not afraid at all. The moment he mentioned the high-quality crops, the gap between the two sides was already clear. As long as the female reporter was not stupid, she would not dare to act recklessly.

(End of this chapter)

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