A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 269 Don’t Forget It’s a Mouse

Chapter 269 Don’t Forget It’s a Mouse
Guts went to the kitchen, Lewis went to entertain the female reporter, and there was no point for Leon to stay in the Star Fruit, so he just took his fishing rod and went to the mountain lake to fish for the whole afternoon. Before nightfall, he returned to the farm.

I went to check the chicken coop first and found that the chicks had gathered together and fallen asleep. They didn’t seem hungry.

When I went to the cave again, I didn't find any fruit, but there were more fruit bats hanging above my head.

Finally, Leon returned to the field and looked at the only small area that had been irrigated with a water pump. He found that the land was still moist. Then he turned around and threw the fish he caught in the mountain lake into the shipping box and prepared dinner.

After eating, drinking, taking a bath, and watching TV for a while, Leon fell asleep peacefully.

When I woke up again, it was already dawn. I got up, washed, and had breakfast as usual. This time was different from the previous times. The efficiency of the water pump used for watering was greatly improved. The work that usually took more than an hour was done in less than five minutes today.

Then I went to the chicken coop to pet and feed the chickens, and went to the cave to harvest some mushrooms. My daily early morning work was over.

"Purple Mushroom (collection): A rare mushroom found in caves."

Among the six mushrooms, there was a purple mushroom, and the others were all ordinary mushrooms. Lyon was prepared for the appearance of this purple mushroom, because when he came to see the fruit bats the day before yesterday, Lyon noticed the purple cap of this purple mushroom emerging from the mushroom culture tank.

But facing this purple mushroom, Leon was still a little panicked.

The plump and thick cap is covered with small white dots, and the rich purple color like a purple gem fills every corner of the cap, and even the stem below is light purple.

Although purple mushrooms can restore a lot of physical strength and health points when eaten in the game and are edible mushrooms, the appearance of this thing in reality really does not look like something worth eating.

Fortunately, Leon didn't eat it directly. After all, this thing can be used to make a life potion. Isn't it safer than eating it directly? At least the life potion clearly states that it can completely heal the body's injuries.

After finishing the work on the farm, Lyon left the farm from the north exit. He took a look at the resin collector on the way and found that the bucket was only half full, so he skipped it.

On the way to the northern foothills, Leon did not forget to pick up the leeks, wild wasabi and dandelions he found on the way, and at the same time he heard the system prompt again.

"Long periods of wild gathering have given you new insights into how to collect wild plants, and your wild gathering level has risen by one level.

After a long period of wild collection, you have mastered new skills, and the crafting column has unlocked two recipes: summer seeds and coal kiln.

You have been blessed by nature, and have a chance to collect more wild berries when you gather them."

"Upgraded?"

If he hadn't heard this reminder, Leon almost forgot that his wild picking skills could be upgraded.

After all, after reaching the third level of wild mining, Lyon did not stop logging and gathering. However, without the experience bar as a reference, Lyon did not know how long it would take to upgrade from level 3 to level 4. The requirements for upgrading skills in reality felt much more stringent than in the game.

However, the fact that it can be upgraded proves that the system is not broken, which is a good thing. Moreover, if you upgrade one more level, you will be able to choose your own skill-specific specialized talents.

Lyon was very happy about Ye Cai's upgrade and kept smiling throughout the whole process until he met Linus. The smile was destroyed by Linus's complaints.

"Are you smiling so obscenely because you're thinking about bullying a kid tomorrow?" "How can you insult someone's innocence out of thin air? When did I ever say I was going to bully a kid?" Leon asked back.

"Because I heard that Lewis added your name to tomorrow's Easter egg treasure hunt. Most of the participants in this competition are children. If you are not bullying children, what are you doing?" Linus answered seriously.

"Ah? How come I don't know?" Lyon was dumbfounded when he heard that. He hadn't decided whether to participate in the Easter egg treasure hunt, so why did Lewis sign up for him on his own initiative?

"Maybe it's because this is your first festival in Stardew Valley, and Lewis wants you to feel a sense of participation and belonging." Linus was stunned when he heard this, and then helped analyze it.

"Then, old man, will you go to the festival banquet tomorrow?" After listening to Linus's statement, Leon felt that it made sense, and then asked Linus about his plans.

"Of course I have to go. After all, it's a festival celebration in the town. But I won't disturb everyone. I just plan to stay quietly in the edge area and watch. Don't bother me then. Just pretend I don't exist." Linus answered, and at the same time did not forget to remind Leon.

"No, I don't dislike you, and you don't need to worry about being looked down upon by others just because we are close. I think the residents of Pelican Town are all very nice people." Leon gave Linus a hug and comforted him.

"No, I dislike you." Linus pushed Leon away without any hesitation and complained, "I don't want people to know that I have a good relationship with a guy who likes to bully children."

"Well, I have to go find Lewis and ask him to cross my name out." Leon looked at Linus speechlessly and made the decision.

"Are you sure? I know you participated in this festival and gave Lewis a magic hat as a gift for the first place in the Easter egg treasure hunt. Don't you want that magical hat?" Linus reminded Leon.

"Magic hat? Did you go shopping with Hat Mouse too?"

As soon as he heard the word magic hat, Leon thought of the mouse in the hat and immediately confirmed it to Linus.

"What kind of hat is it? Can you tell me in advance?"

"The hat is something I collected before. As for what it is, I can't tell you. You have to get the first place yourself to get the answer." Linus shook his head and refused to reveal the information about the hat.

"As for that little thing called Hat Mouse, I think you should be on your guard. This little guy is not very honest. Some of his hats are not legitimate. If you buy a stolen hat and the original owner sees it, you will be in trouble."

"What? There's stolen goods in Hat Mouse's hat?" Everyone in Lyon was stunned when they heard this information.

"After all, no matter how magical it is, it is still a mouse, right? Some habits are innate and cannot be changed." Linus replied with a smile.

"Then how dare it buy a hat openly in Stardew Valley, and after doing all these things, it hasn't been killed yet." Lyon couldn't help but complain when he heard it.

"Don't underestimate these sons of the wilderness. These offspring of the forest all have their own special characteristics. Not to mention that they also know their limits. They will never touch things in the hands of big men. Their flexible moral bottom line is their life-saving rule." Linus explained.

 First of all, I would like to thank the innocent young boy for the 100 Starting Coins reward. Thank you, boss. But I have to ask you, you should be an adult, right? I will not accept rewards from minors from both legal and moral points of view.

  Secondly, I'm not in a good mood today. I stayed up until four o'clock last night and only slept for more than two hours. I feel dizzy now. I wanted to write a leave application, but then I thought better of it. I'll just update twice today.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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