A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 813 The crime of having a jade

Chapter 813 The crime of having a jade

"The church will also purchase giant melons at a price of 3WG each. What do you think, Mr. Lyon?" After talking about high-quality melons, Bishop Irving naturally did not let go of the giant melons that he had taken a fancy to before.

"no problem."

It was another income of 6WG in total. Although Lyon had a relaxed smile on his face, he was very happy in his heart.

He was worried about having no money before, but now he has earned 12WG by selling a wave of melons. With such a generous return, even Lyon feels that the income from farming may be much higher than other projects.

"The Far Traveling Chamber of Commerce is still responsible for this money." Jiang Ge spoke again from the side.

Hearing this, Leon looked at Django in surprise, but when he saw Django winking at him with a satisfied look as if he had made a fortune, he didn't intend to say anything.

The Far Traveling Chamber of Commerce has money, and as long as they are happy, that's all that matters. As for why they are so eager to curry favor with the church, perhaps it's to expand their influence.

Bishop Owen once again expressed his gratitude to the Far Travel Chamber of Commerce and offered to give Django a personal carnival invitation as a gift. This surprise made Django so happy that he couldn't stop smiling.

After the acquisition, all three of them were quite satisfied with the final result.

But just as Django was directing the porters who had come with the truck to prepare to transport the giant melons and high-quality melons, Bishop Owen came to Leon and asked softly, "I think Mr. Leon should have some melons of a higher quality."

"Indeed, but how did Bishop Owen know about it?" Lyon asked Bishop Owen in surprise.

"Your farm can even produce 150 precious high-quality melons. I naturally don't believe that this is Mr. Lyon's limit, not to mention that this is the Red Star Farm." Bishop Owen looked at the farm land in front of him, his eyes full of reminiscence.

"This was once a cursed land, but it's been transformed into a farm. I can sense the immense vitality within this land. It's a land favored and cared for by nature. Mr. Leon possesses a vitality comparable to that of a child of the wilderness. He must be a child of nature who possesses forest magic."

Bishop Owen fixed his gaze on Leon and explained seriously, “With these blessings and blessings, it is not difficult to come up with this answer.”

"That's right, but compared to the number of high-quality crops, there are far fewer perfect-quality melons." As Leon spoke, an iridium-grade perfect-quality melon appeared in his hand.

The moment Melo appeared, Bishop Irving was attracted by his attention.

"It's truly a melon of perfect quality. Such a complete life structure is truly astonishing."

After gazing at the Iridium melons with admiration for a long time, Bishop Owen immediately asked Leon impatiently, "How many of these perfect melons does Mr. Leon have? And do you plan to sell any?"

"Not many, just 11. We do plan to sell them." Lyon gave the full inventory figures.

After all, even if Bishop Irving did not bring it up, Lyon would have revealed this information, because Lyon was not sure whether he could get the church's award just by relying on high-quality melons.

Of all the crops, only the melons achieved Iridium-level quality. Leon wouldn't believe his grandfather hadn't had a hand in this. So, these 11 perfect melons were Leon's trump card for winning the church's commendation. "11!" Bishop Owen shuddered at the number.

He originally thought that Lyon could only cultivate three or four, which was the limit. Who would have thought that Lyon could actually produce an astonishing number of 11.

"Please be sure to hand it over to the church. I will buy it at the price of 5000G each, and I can guarantee you that you will be the only candidate for the church award for this summer carnival." Although Bishop Owen was shocked, his business ability was not affected.

He sincerely put forward his purchasing needs and made the commitments he could make without hesitation.

"Isn't it a bit too exaggerated?" Lyon was a little bit unconvinced when he heard that the reward could be decided so early.

"Mr. Leon, you're joking. This is a perfect quality melon. You should know that the melons used as the main offering, the ones used to be placed before the statue of Yuba, are of this quality. The intended number of melons to be offered is 12, and you only brought 11 this time. If this doesn't guarantee you the reward, then I will definitely launch a Holy Inquisition to eliminate those profit-driven bastards who are operating behind the scenes."

Bishop Owen explained very seriously.

"I see." Lyon felt relieved immediately after hearing this. After all, Bishop Owen said so, so it was almost certain that he would win the church award this time.

"Hahaha, I'm truly blessed by Yuba today. I was able to find such an outstanding farmer in Stardew Valley. Mr. Leon, we'll see you at the Summer Carnival. Please prepare your speech. After all, as the best melon supplier and farmer at this Summer Carnival, you'll need to speak on stage."

Bishop Owen's favorability towards Leon was at its highest at this moment. After all, he had not expected that he could accomplish such an exaggerated goal just by coming to Stardew Valley. Originally, the church was still worried about whether it could gather 12 perfect quality melons before the Summer Carnival, but who would have thought that now they were only one melon away from the goal.

"No need for a speech. I'm just an ordinary farmer." Upon hearing this, Lyon's social panic broke out. Although he didn't know how big the scale of the Summer Carnival was, at least those who could participate in this event were definitely bigwigs from all parties. It would be very stressful for him to show his face.

"Just say a few words, or even don't say anything. But this is a rare event, and the people attending are all high-quality potential connections. It will definitely be a good thing for you to leave an impression in front of these people." Bishop Owen explained.

"The church doesn't really care about these people. We invited them here to show that their donations to the church over the years were not used for personal gain.

After all, the church is independent of ordinary human power institutions and social rules. What we are concerned about is only the protection of the Yuba faith, and protecting people from dangers outside the world and resisting the radiation of evil forces into the material world.

But you're different, Mr. Lyon. Your future will ultimately be outside of these circles. Having the church's protection will save you a lot of trouble. After all, a farmer who can grow high-quality crops is not uncommon, but a farmer who can grow perfect quality crops is like a walking treasure trove. While most people will treat them with kindness and respect, there are also some scum who harbor malice.

Bishop Owen reminded Leon earnestly. These words came from his heart. After all, an excellent farmer is an indispensable force for the world. The effect of high-quality crops is not only health and longevity, but also an extremely important strategic reserve.

"Thank you Bishop Owen for the reminder. I will try my best." After hearing this, Leon also felt that what Bishop Owen said made sense.

After all, an innocent man is guilty of possessing a treasure, and Lyon is now the man who possesses the treasure. It would be strange if he is not targeted by some people with ulterior motives.

(End of this chapter)

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