A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 313 Teacher Penny

Chapter 313 Teacher Penny
After escaping from Lewis's house, Leon went to the door of the Stardrop Salon and found that there was still an outgoing sign hanging on the door. Obviously, Guts had not returned yet. Seeing this, Leon did not stay in Pelican Town for long, but went to the beach to fish.

To Leon's surprise, he actually saw Penny, Vincent and Jas on the beach.

Under Penny's leadership, Vincent and Just carried a small bucket and picked up empty shells on the beach.

"Hi, Leon." Seeing Leon appear, Penny smiled and waved to Leon.

"Hello, Mr. Leon." The two little guys, Vincent and Jas, also greeted Leon politely.

"Hello, you are here to pick up shells. Are you planning to take them back to make handicrafts or are you just picking them for fun?" Leon responded to the three people with a smile and asked casually.

"I'm teaching them how to make shell wind chimes, so I came here to find some materials." Penny explained the situation to Leon.

"Then you guys continue, I won't disturb you." Leon nodded, and then went straight to the pier to fish.

Looking at Leon's departing back, Vincent suddenly said to Penny: "Teacher Penny, we can look for it ourselves. You can look around."

"But I don't know how to fish either." Penny answered subconsciously. Then she saw Vincent and Jas leaning against each other with smiles on their faces. Her face turned red and she shouted in pretended anger.

"What are you thinking about? Go find some shells!"

"Oh oh oh."

Vincent and Jas hurriedly left hand in hand, and Penny looked at the two little guys, not knowing what to do for a moment.

There was nothing he could do if he continued to stare at the two little guys. Although the two children were young, they knew a lot. Moreover, Vincent often came to the beach to build sand castles. When it came to familiarity with the beach, the little guys might be much better than he was.

But if she went to find Leon, Penny didn't know what to say, especially since Vincent and Jas were still on the beach. She would feel embarrassed if they saw her.

Just when Penny stood there, not knowing what to do, Leon actually returned from the dock.

"What's wrong with you? Aren't you going fishing?" Penny asked in confusion when she saw Leon coming towards her.

"There's an algae outbreak, and Willy told me not to go fishing at the beach today because it's easy to get the line tangled," Leon explained.

"Oh, so do you have any other plans, like going fishing somewhere else?" Penny asked again.

"Forget it. Fishing is originally for killing time. Now I'm not interested, so let's find something else to do. I think making a shell wind chime would be a nice idea. Do you mind if I join your team and learn how to make shell wind chimes with you?" Leon thought for a moment, looked at some shells piled next to Penny, and suddenly suggested.

"Ah! Of course no problem." Penny was taken aback by the suggestion, but immediately responded with a nod.

Then he took the initiative to take Leon to look for shells, and also kindly told Leon which shells would make wind chimes with more pleasant and crisp sounds.

Jas and Vincent teamed up, while Leon and Penny teamed up to search for shells that had washed ashore with the tide and were buried under the sand. Leon learned a lot from Penny, who enthusiastically helped him select the right, intact, and colorful shells. Finally, after a fruitful harvest, they joined Vincent and Jas to begin drilling and threading the shells.

With Penny's help, Leon finally got a string of primitive shell wind chimes. It had a very simple structure and didn't look very delicate, but if you shook it slightly, you could hear the sound of the shells rubbing and colliding, which was very interesting.

At the moment when the sunset dyed the horizon red, Leon and Penny sent Vincent and Jas back home, and the two also said goodbye in front of Marnie's ranch.

"Thank you for helping me make this wind chime." Leon, holding the wind chime in his hand, thanked Penny first.

"It's okay. I'm also very grateful that you joined in and motivated the two little ones. You are very good at coaxing children."

Penny thought of the afternoon when she and Leon were making wind chimes together. Leon had been teasing Vincent and Jas with words, making them devote themselves to the experience of making shell wind chimes. They tried to compete with Leon, and she couldn't help laughing.

Because of Leon's provocation, the two little guys were very enthusiastic and did not cause themselves too much trouble, allowing Penny to have a very pleasant outdoor activity class.

"Hahaha, maybe. The main thing is that the two little guys are very cute and smart. It seems that they have grown up very well under your guidance." Leon praised Penny with a smile.

"I just did what a teacher should do." Penny answered with her head lowered humbly.

"It's getting late, we should go back. I won't see you off. After all, Pelican Town is quite safe. I had a very meaningful and happy afternoon this afternoon. I hope we can participate in such interesting outdoor activities next time, Teacher Penny." After looking at the sky, Leon said goodbye to Penny.

Penny raised her head when she heard that, and said shyly, "Just call me Penny. No need to call me teacher. It always feels weird."

"A teacher is one who is more accomplished. After all, I learned how to make shell wind chimes from you. I call you teacher sincerely." Leon explained with a smile.

"Okay, just this time. Next time just call me by my name." Penny nodded, agreeing with Leon's explanation, but she still did not forget to remind Leon not to call her teacher in the future.

Seeing the smile on Penny's face and her obviously better complexion, Leon couldn't help but say, "Ms. Pam probably rarely goes to the bar now."

"I do go there often, but I rarely get drunk. Mom values ​​her current job very much, and I don't want to cause her trouble because of the influence of alcohol. My temper has also become much milder than before. I have to thank you for this, Leon." When talking about this topic, Penny's eyes lit up.

Obviously, her mother's change has greatly reduced Penny's stress, and she no longer needs to worry about and deal with her mother's drunkenness.

"That's good, that's good." Leon nodded in agreement, then looked at Penny's face for a moment, until Penny's cheeks turned red, then he looked away.

"It's time to go. Goodbye."

"Ah."

When Leon turned and walked towards the farm, Penny still stood there watching Leon's back. Leon seemed to notice Penny's gaze and stretched out his hand and shook it twice. Penny then withdrew her gaze embarrassedly and turned to walk towards Pelican Town.

(End of this chapter)

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