A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 636 News from the East

Chapter 636 News from the East

For example, the construction of the community center was actually promoted by my grandfather when he first came to Stardew Valley.

For example, in addition to the Red Star Farm in Stardew Valley, there is also a secret base. The control group in the "Research Report on Land and Farming Patterns in Stardew Valley" that Leon had read was completed in this secret base.

This means that besides the Red Star Farm, there seems to be another farm belonging to my grandfather.

Of course, the most interesting thing is the scandal about Grandpa. Although Grandpa has always been alone, from Evelyn's mouth, it seems that when Grandpa was in Stardew Valley, there seemed to be many girls around him, but none of these girls could accompany him to the end.

With Evelyn, the person involved in the incident, telling the story, Leon still believed it, and the gossip sounded very interesting.

But Evelyn is old after all. Even though her physical fitness is still very good, her spirit can no longer keep up with that of young people. After chatting for an hour and a half, she has shown signs of fatigue.

Naturally, Leon noticed this immediately and took the initiative to end the topic. After all, there would be plenty of opportunities to listen to gossip in the future, so why rush? The old man was so thirsty after talking for a long time that it was time to take a break and drink some hot tea.

However, before leaving, Leon left a bottle of coconut wine. He didn't know if Evelyn would like it, but Evelyn was happy to accept it.

After leaving Evelyn's house, Lyon continued his wine delivery journey. He had been in Stardew Valley for three months and had made many friends. These friends had even known each other before coming to Stardew Valley, so Lyon would not favor one over the other.

The fourth stop was Guts' Star Bar. The bar was empty in the morning, but every time Leon came here, he could see Guts wiping the wine glasses at the counter.

The bar is also kept spotless, and it seems that this is what Gus does every day.

"Hey, Leon! What's for dinner?"

Seeing Leon coming, Guts welcomed him as usual.

"I'd like you to evaluate my freshly brewed homemade wine."

Leon sat down on the chair in front of Gus's bar, and then took out coconut wine and cactus wine.

"We were still talking about this yesterday, and you've already produced the finished product today. That's quite efficient." Gus joked, picking up the fruit wine on the table and looking at it carefully.

"Don't tell me what the brew is, I want a surprise."

"Whatever." Leon didn't rush Gus to open the wine. He left two bottles of fruit wine and stood up. "I'll be leaving first. I have to deliver something to someone else. Tell me how it went next time we meet."

"It won't be long. If you have nothing to do at noon, you can come over for lunch and I'll tell you in person then." Gus suggested.

"No, after all, several people have invited me to have lunch together today, but I refused them all. In order to save face for everyone, I think I should cook lunch myself." Leon explained.

As the saying goes, it is more worrying to have less than to have equal food. Although people in Stardew Valley may not care about these things, Leon actually wants to go back to cook. Because he has a lot of things to do on the farm today, he can just grab a bite and continue working. Eating out will inevitably waste some time.

"You, you, no one in Pelican Town has so many ideas, but since you've made up your mind, I won't say anything. Have a good trip." Gus said to Leon with a smile, "Okay, let's go."

Lyon waved his hand, then went out and headed towards Lewis's house.

Lewis was not at home, the door was closed, and it was unknown whether he had gone to the old community center or visited local businesses. Of course, he might have gone to Marnie's house, but since he was not there, Leon would not go out of his way to look for him. He felt that if he continued to visit, he would probably run into Lewis.

So Leon continued to his next destination, this time, to Clint's blacksmith shop.

The boiler outside the blacksmith shop was emitting black smoke, and there were clanging sounds inside the blacksmith shop. It was obvious that Clint was working, so Leon pushed the door open and walked in.

Sure enough, Clint was standing in front of the iron station wearing his work clothes and an apron, holding a hammer high and hitting a red-hot iron block. It had been hammered into a rough shape, looking like a pancake.

"Leon, take a seat first. I'll be done soon."

Noticing Leon's appearance, Clint took the time to look up and explain to Leon, then he quickened his hammering motion and soon finished hammering the pancake-shaped iron block. He then threw it into the quenching pool on the side to cool it down repeatedly, took it out to shape and trim the edges, and then stopped.

"What are you hitting?" Seeing Clint stop, Leon was quite curious about this pancake-shaped iron block.

"Discus." Clint wiped the sweat from his forehead with his sleeve and explained, "The East wants them. They've placed orders for javelin, shot put, hammer, and more. I've been busy with those lately."

"Is her place a summer camp or an athlete training base? Why does she have so many track and field equipment?" Lyon complained.

"It seems like this is an additional project they added. Because the area is too large, it would be too empty for just summer camp, so they used other land to develop sports training programs. I heard there are also arrangements for Boy Scouts."

Clint went to the refrigerator in the corner and took out two bottles of soda. He handed one to Leon and drank the other in one gulp.

"You're spreading yourself too thin, and you're not afraid of getting into trouble." Lyon shook his head. A summer camp is already busy enough, and now there are so many extra projects added. He wondered if that girl named Olivia could run it.

"It seems many investors are optimistic about this project. Recently, luxury cars have been passing through Stardew Valley, all heading east. Lewis said that the east side may become Pelican Town's new major customer, providing daily necessities, equipment, clothing, and props. They even called us into a meeting and asked us to prepare some supplies that might be needed."

Clint seemed to know a lot about these things and told Leon a lot of inside information.

"If it can really be implemented, it will indeed bring a lot of income to Pelican Town. It's indeed a good thing. However, this has little to do with us. Here, I'm giving you the first batch of fruit wine from my farm. Do you like it mild or strong?"

Lyon was just chatting, and he got a general idea but didn't plan to delve into it.

"Thank you. I'm fine with anything." Clint was flattered to hear that Leon was here to deliver wine. He wanted to give Leon a hug, but he was embarrassed because he was covered in iron slag and coal dust, so he froze for a moment.

(End of this chapter)

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