In the early morning, when the first ray of sunlight climbed up to the tips of the leaves, it awakened the sleeping dewdrops. Their round bodies slid down from the leaves and dripped into the still moist soil.

"Can't you two little guys be a little more honest?" Sean's voice contained some reproach, but more of it was helplessness mixed with doting.

These two capybaras became extremely excited due to the magic power injected into them during Sean's experiment last night. No one knew what made them go crazy in the middle of the night, but they messed up the central island that Sean had built with great difficulty.

The two capybaras looked up at Sean, their dirty bodies covered with mud. Their ears trembled slightly, trying to shake off the remaining leaves covering their heads.

"Communication is no longer possible." Sean sighed and decided to take another approach to solve the problem.

"Amber, come here." Sean called his golden retriever Amber, "Are these two capybaras your little brothers? If the little brothers make mistakes, you, as the big brother, have the responsibility to discipline them and make sure they don't make trouble again. Do you understand?"

Amber's eyes sparkled with wisdom, and she glanced at Sean with disdain, as if to say, "It's obvious that you are unable to discipline them, but now you put the blame on me. You are lying to the dogs."

People's hearts are broken and it's hard to lead the team.

Faced with this situation, Sean had no choice but to use his ultimate move: "Amber, if you can help me take care of them, I promise to give you extra dog food every day, how about it?"

Amber's lazy eyes lit up instantly when she heard the words "extra dog food". She tilted her head, as if weighing the pros and cons of the proposal. After a moment, Amber wagged her tail, indicating that she agreed to the deal.

"Little guy, you're still under my control." Sean was secretly proud in his heart. As long as the right to feed is in my hands, you will never be able to turn over.

After watching Amber open her mouth and speak in dog language, the two little guys followed her into the water one by one to clean their bodies.

Sean shook his head and stayed to clean up the "battlefield" of the whole night.

Just then, Shane arrived at Sean's farm.

When he saw Sean busy from afar, he suddenly backed down in his heart, and the words he had prepared seemed to disappear in an instant.

After hesitating for a moment, Shane mustered up the courage to walk over.

"Hey, Sean." Shane's voice was a little stiff, but he tried to make his tone sound calmer.

Sean raised his head when he heard that. The appearance of the man in front of him made him a little dazed. Was this the same sloppy Sean he knew before?

Ignoring his round cheeks, sunken eye sockets and slightly protruding beer belly, he is a mature handsome guy.

"Oh, Shane, welcome back, you look good." Sean greeted

Shane nodded, trying to force a smile and relax his expression.

From his stiff face, it can be seen that he is not yet used to the state of upturned corners of his mouth. This smile is uglier than crying: "Yes, I'm back. I want to... I want to apologize to you for what happened before. I shouldn't have said rude things about your farm..."

He paused for a moment and continued,

"Thank you for pulling me back from the cliff that day. I'm sorry for making you see me in such a mess."

It was not easy to get the foul-mouthed and stubborn Shane to say these words to his face. It seemed that he had changed a lot after his trip to the city.

Sean put down the plants he was about to transplant and looked at Shane seriously: "Everyone has difficult times. The important thing is to be able to stand up and move on. I am very happy to see your changes."

Hearing this, the smile on Shane's face finally didn't seem forced.

"Thank you, Sean. This time I came back, I also want to find a job and settle down. I remember you said that your farm needs people to help transport fertilizer. I wonder if you still need it now?" His tone sounded a little embarrassed.

Sean wiped his hands after hearing that, walked over the fence, and patted Shane on the shoulder: "Of course, I've been waiting for you to come back. Your experience is invaluable to our farm. If you're willing, we can start discussing the details of the work right away."

A warm feeling surged in Shane's heart. He didn't expect Sean to accept him so warmly: "Thank you, Sean. I will do my best and will not let you down."

"But let me be frank up front. I am not merciful when it comes to work." Sean made his attitude clear.

"It's my duty." Shane followed Sean into the farm.

"Have you already asked Andy about this? Then I'll make it short." Sean stroked his chin and organized his words. "As you know, I want to hire you to build a logistics network. Of course, the initial work is to deliver the fertilizer to the buyers."

Thanks to the publicity efforts of farmers like Susan, many townspeople have now approached Sean to express their willingness to buy.

However, due to lack of manpower, Sean has been dragging his feet and not giving a specific answer.

Now with Shane joining us, relevant matters can be initiated.

"This is the instruction manual for the effects and specific usage of this fertilizer. You must read this document thoroughly. Do you understand?"

Sean took out a document compiled by Penny and handed it to Shane. This document recorded the precautions for using this "Kinkarat" fertilizer obtained through a series of experiments.

Shane took the document and looked at the densely written words on it with a frown on his face.

As a poor student who had long since given up on studying, this request was almost enough to cost Xie En his life.

However, he changed his mind and thought that he was determined to change his life, so why would he give up so easily? He gritted his teeth and agreed.

"Due to the special nature of this fertilizer, the usage is very different and the amount of ingredients used has also been reduced, so you must thoroughly understand this instruction manual and then organize a set of easy-to-understand words so that the townspeople of Stardew Valley can understand them."

Shane nodded in understanding.

Then Sean took Shane to visit his simple warehouse where fertilizer was piled.

"For a period of time, your job will be to pack the fertilizer here into bags and distribute it." Looking at the mud wall with the fertilizer piled randomly, Sean felt a little embarrassed. "Because we have just started, the conditions are a bit simple. There is only one pedal tricycle on the farm for you to use."

This antique tricycle is undoubtedly an old item left by Sean’s grandfather.

"It's better to have a job than no job. Not to mention you offered me 3G a month, which is much higher than the 000G I get as a part-time worker at the Joja Corporation. What else can I complain about?"

Shane looked around the makeshift warehouse. Although it was simple, he did not show any dissatisfaction.

"Well, you should familiarize yourself with the instructions in the next few days. Once I have prepared a few things, you can officially start work."

To show his sincerity and win people's hearts, Sean paid one month's internship salary in advance, and this month was also a probation period. At the end of the period, a paper contract would be signed as a constraint for both parties.

This contract also distinguishes Sean's farm from the customary mutual assistance in the small town.

In order to avoid future troubles, some things must be given up at the beginning. Work is work, and it becomes unclear when human relationships are mixed in.

Shane didn't care about this. After Sean told him to get in touch with his former colleagues and keep an eye out for useful talents in order to build the Internet of Things in the future.

He nodded and left Sean's farm looking more relaxed than before he came.

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