Chapter 346 Invitation

Having given up the idea of ​​breaking the record in the arcade, Abigail no longer dragged Leon to finish the Prairie King's Adventure. Instead, she tried other games with Leon. After playing for a while, she left the Stardrop Bar with Leon.

After sending Abigail back to the door of her house, Abigail came in and handed a small bag wrapped in brown paper to Leon after a while.

"Mom prepared this for you."

Lyon took the bag and weighed it. It was about three taels. If he drank it sparingly, it would definitely be enough to last until summer.

"Thank you Caroline for me. I'll be going back now. See you tomorrow."

After accepting the bag of tea, Leon said goodbye to Abigail, took out his bicycle and rode back to the farm to rest.

Nothing happened that night. Lyon woke up early the next day as usual and saw the gloomy sky and continuous rain outside.

Unfortunately, the pickaxe is still being upgraded at Clint's place, and he has an appointment with Abigail to go fishing today, so there is no chance of a trip to the mine today.

However, what needs to be done still needs to be done. There is no need to water the chickens when it rains, but you still cannot stop feeding the chickens, especially during the rainy period, when the chickens in the chicken coop will not come out of the cage. Without the insects in the ground as additional food supply, you have to feed them more rice.

Lyon, wearing a sailor cap, washed up and went out directly in the rain. Not a drop of the falling rain fell on him. Except for the rain boots on his feet, he was basically no different from usual.

After feeding the chickens and touching some mushrooms in the cave, Leon unexpectedly discovered that this time there was a mushroom with a red cap and a white stem, as well as a bright yellow fleshy mushroom with a flat cap and a thick stem.

"Red Mushroom (collection): This spotted mushroom occasionally appears in caves and is poisonous."

"Chanterelles (forage): A delicious mushroom with a fruity, slightly spicy flavor."

"Red umbrella, I miss it so much."

The chanterelles were put into the backpack, but Leon took the red mushroom in his hand and looked at it carefully.

He remembered that his favorite thing to do in the past was to reload the game endlessly, try throwing all kinds of messy things into the soup, and watch the governor's various reactions.

The most interesting thing may be Lewis' purple shorts, and the most straightforward thing should be the red puffer mushroom. However, it seems that anything poisonous can poison the governor. But no matter how strong the poison is, the governor will just faint from the poison and will not be in any danger of life. He is also notoriously difficult to kill.

However, although this red mushroom is poisonous, it is not completely useless. It is an indispensable part of making life potions. However, apart from making life potions and sacrifices, its only fate is to be thrown into the shipping box and sold for money.

After accepting the red mushroom, Leon looked at the clean rock floor of the cave again and left the cave.

As for the fruit of the fruit bats, Lyon has already let it go. If there is fruit, there is fruit. If there is fruit, there is fruit. The main point is that if you get it, you are lucky. If you lose it, you die.

After finishing his daily work, Leon went to the kitchen to prepare breakfast. Just after he finished making a large portion of noodles, he saw Abigail coming into the kitchen with an umbrella.

"I was planning to call Pierre and ask him to tell you to cancel the trip because it's raining and continue when it clears up."

Looking at Abigail's wet trouser legs, Leon spoke.

“Then you should have called earlier.” Abigail put down her umbrella, and then naturally came to Leon’s side and looked at the dough in the pot: “The yellow dough looks so ugly.”

"It's yellow because I added eggs to the flour, but I don't know if you are used to the taste." Leon divided the noodles in the pot into two large bowls and brought them to the table. He took the chopsticks and brought a spoon to Abigail, and the two began to eat and chat.

"It's raining, do you really want to go fishing?"

"No, holding an umbrella and a fishing rod at the same time, I'm afraid that by the time I don't catch any fish, I'll be soaked." "So you're planning to go back after breakfast?"

"No, I have other plans."

"tell me the story."

"Hailey's photography won an award, and she hosted a party at her house. She invited me, and I was going to the party. Since you and Hailey seem to be close, I figured you might have been invited too, so I decided to go with you."

"Invitation, no? No, let me check my email."

Hearing this, Leon put his sailor hat back on his head, left the kitchen and went to the mailbox. He opened it and found that in addition to the payment for shipment sent by the Far Traveling Chamber of Commerce, there was indeed a letter from Haley.

"To Lyon:

If you have nothing to do today, you can come to my house for a gathering. I don’t have any other intentions, but I just have something to give you, which is related to the photos I took of you when I was fishing in the rain last time.

-Haley"

After reading the letter, Leon returned to the kitchen, picked up his chopsticks again, and continued chatting with Abigail: "I did receive it, but I forgot to check my mailbox this morning."

"You should leave your phone number with them, otherwise it might be inconvenient if they need to notify you when something happens," Abigail reminded.

"Yeah." Leon also felt that what Abigail said made sense.

After all, he was not really used to checking his mailbox. He would only open it when he remembered to do so. Anyway, the mailbox was right next to the cabin, so it was very safe and he was not afraid of someone sneaking in to steal the letters.

After breakfast, Leon and Abigail set off for Haley's house.

Before leaving, Abigail thought that Leon was going to share an umbrella with her because he had no intention of holding an umbrella. She was hesitating, but then she saw Leon put a sailor hat on his head and stood in the open space under the rain.

What made Abigail even more surprised was that the rain actually avoided Leon, as if the space around him was not on the same level as reality, which was indescribably strange.

"If you want to buy a magic hat that can keep out the rain, you might want to visit the shabby little house southwest of the Coal Forest. Whether the guy selling the hat is willing to see you depends on your charm."

Noticing Abigail's inquiring gaze, Leon flicked the brim of his sailor hat with his fingers, then explained to Abigail.

"I've lived in Stardew Valley for so long and have been to Coal Forest quite often, but why have I never seen a merchant selling magic hats? I know the dilapidated house you mentioned, but it's empty." Abigail looked confused when she heard this.

"Maybe it's because it didn't want to see you before, but you can try again next time." Leon replied with a smile.

After all, given Abigail's current situation, Leon wasn't sure whether she was still an ordinary person, nor was he sure whether the Mouse in the Hat dared to appear in front of Abigail.

"Yeah, I'll go check it out."

Abigail took note of this matter, then held an umbrella and went to No. 2 Willow Lane with Leon.

 Before the 20th, I can only update three times a day. I need to save some manuscripts and release them all on the 20th. There is no other way. The editor asked me to do this. He said that there is a recommendation on the 20th, and asked me to update chapters. Just thinking about this number makes me feel numb. I can only start saving manuscripts in advance. Brothers and sisters, please understand. I'm sorry.

  


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