A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 784 The finishing touch

Chapter 784 The finishing touch

Unwilling to give up, Leon continued to wander around the railway tracks until he heard the roar of a train whistle in the tunnel in the east. Only then did he see a pair of gradually brighter lights appear in the endless darkness of the tunnel.

The train is coming.

Lyon immediately left the railway track. This kind of industrial behemoth is not something that can be contended with by human power, at least for ordinary people, and Lyon himself is just an ordinary person.

As the whistle sounded louder and louder, accompanied by the familiar rumbling sound of the train wheels pressing on the rails, the locomotive rushed out of the tunnel, with billowing white smoke coming out of the all-black front, and ran past Leon.

The train was not going very fast. If Lyon wanted to, he could just run up and grab a protruding part of the train to hitchhike, but Lyon didn't have this idea. Instead, he was looking at a series of train freight boxes hanging on the locomotive.

These carriages are filled with goods, and the tops are not sealed. If you look carefully at the tips of the piled up goods, you can see clearly what the goods are.

Most of the carriages were loaded with stones, while a small number of carriages were filled with ore and coal.

Interestingly, these carriages also have their own unique colors to indicate the type of cargo they carry.

For example, the carriages transporting stones are painted in the style of red bricks, the carriages carrying copper ore are painted with copper-colored paint, and the carriages carrying iron ore are silver-gray, etc.

In addition, the train carriages running on the rails will also roll down the goods they are carrying. Some stones, copper ores, iron ores, etc. that exceed the carrying area of ​​the train carriages are directly thrown out under the influence of inertia and gravity and fall on both sides of the rails.

The number is not large, but the carriage is very long, so the total drop is still considerable.

But Lyon was not in a hurry to pick up these gifts from nature, but instead set his sights on the last carriage of the train.

Unlike the previous cargo carriage, this last carriage is a passenger carriage with glass, a reddish-brown roof, light brown walls, and a wooden door at the rear of the carriage.

Through the glass, Leon noticed that there were no passengers inside, but he could see the decoration style of the carriage.

The main color is purple, but the inner walls of the box are covered with huge Q letters.

And the letter Q, in Lyon's opinion, represents Mr. Qi.

Thinking of this, Leon took out the rainbow shell directly, and then waited until the carriage came in front of him and threw the rainbow shell directly.

When the rainbow shell was about to hit the glass window of the carriage, the window suddenly opened, and a blue palm stretched out from the window, firmly grasped the rainbow shell, took it back, and then stretched out again. In the open palm, a letter fell from its hand and floated in front of Leon with the help of the wind.

After picking up the letter from the air, Lyon looked at the passenger car that was about to enter the tunnel and saw the hands waving, as if saying hello or goodbye.

"Mr. Qi?"

The blue palm has revealed the other person's identity. With such a special skin color, Lyon only remembered Mr. Qi as having this kind of skin color.

But what surprised Lyon even more was that Mr. Qi actually came in person to get the rainbow shells, as well as Mr. Qi's grasp of time and his certainty of appearing here.

However, Leon didn't feel frightened. Instead, he became even more convinced of Mr. Qi's abilities. He was definitely the most mysterious and powerful person in this world, besides the gods. It was even possible that Mr. Qi himself was a god in this world. After the train completely disappeared into the tunnel, Leon finally came to his senses and opened the letter in his hand.

Lyon:
I'm glad you brought me the rainbow shell that only exists in Stardew Valley. It's a work of art from nature and I like this gift very much.

Revisiting the old place, although it was just a quick glance, I still felt that Stardew Valley was full of vitality unlike before, which is definitely a good thing worth celebrating.

Child, you have brought new life to this land, just like your grandfather did. I am very happy, but I hope this is just the beginning. You have special potential and you can do much more than this.

But I believe you already have a plan and a reason to strive for it, and I look forward to your performance.

As a thank you, I will have someone renovate the valley where you are now. In addition to the railway tracks, I think it is still lacking a station and a public bathroom to wash away the tired travelers. Of course, there is also an exclusive gift for you. Perhaps in the future, you will be able to find it.

The third trial is completed, and the next is the final commission. Take 10 beetroots and put them in Lewis's refrigerator. You will get the key to open the box, which contains your unique identity card that allows you to pass the guards and enter the club.

I look forward to the day when I can meet you. I think it won’t be too long.

--together"

"Or beetroot?"

After reading the letter, Leon folded it up and put it away. Recalling the contents of the letter, he found that the next round of tasks was exactly the same as in the game.

But the same is true for other tasks, only the Rainbow Shell task is a little special.

Looking at the desolation around the railroad tracks, and thinking of the only Willy's fish house on the beach and the absence of Elliot's cabin, Leon smiled. It seemed that he had indeed arrived early.

It's not that there are no public bathrooms and stations here, but they haven't been built yet.

Now Mr. Qi has mentioned in the letter that he believes the railway area will become familiar to him in the near future.

Before leaving, Lyon took away the goods that fell from the train. Lyon also had the moral principle of not picking up lost items on the road, but he didn't know where the train's terminal was. Since it was difficult to find the owner, Lyon naturally had to take away the lost supplies and wait for the day when he found the owner.

As for whether the owner cares about the ownership of these supplies after they are found, that is another question. At least before that, Leon will not let these supplies be picked up here by the dwarves and goblins.

What's more, after collecting all the supplies, Lyon found that the amount of these things was not much different from what he would get from a trip to the mine. If every train had such a drop rate, Lyon felt that he seemed to have another way to make a fortune.

No wonder those dwarves and goblins often appear here to pick up "trash", the profits are really high.

After picking up the things, Leon didn't plan to stay here and left the railway area directly. He originally planned to talk to Linus, but he found that the old man was not outside the tent, and the tent was zipped up. Leon was embarrassed to open it to see if Linus was in the tent, so he could only skip this place and go to Pelican Town.

(End of this chapter)

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