A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 217 Profits Industry

Chapter 217 Profits Industry
After closing the logbook, Leon asked Willy and Gus, "Do you need this logbook?"

"No need." Willy and Gus shook their heads. Upon hearing that, Leon directly put it into the system backpack.

He planned to take it back to show it to Rasmodesmus and inquire about some information. If what was written in the log was true, then his search range would have to be expanded in the future.

"Let's divide these gold coins."

After reading the logbook, Leon turned his attention to the treasure chest full of gold coins beside him and made a suggestion.

Willy rubbed his hands and nodded when he heard this, but Gus shook his head: "I don't want it anymore."

"Aren't you planning to send it to Old Hans' nephew?" Leon asked.

"I'll pay for it myself, so my share will be passed on to you," Gus explained.

When Willy heard what Gus said, he scratched his head in embarrassment. He didn't know whether he should take his share.

But Leon did not continue to persuade, but started counting the gold coins. After counting them all, Leon divided the total of 186 gold coins into three parts. He took 112 of them for himself and divided the remaining 74 into two piles, 37 in each pile, and pushed them to Gus and Willy.

"It's distributed according to the agreed ratio. It's up to you whether you take it or not. I won't care what you do with it. I'll only take my share. If you really don't want it, you can throw it into the sea. I have no objection anyway."

After saying this, Leon walked away, leaving Gus and Willy to stay where they were and look at the two piles of gold coins.

Finally, Leon saw the two men put their respective shares into their pockets, then he withdrew his gaze and shouted to the sea.

"Anya, Anya!"

"Is there anything wrong?" Anya asked Leon with her head above the water.

"Is the boat repaired?" Leon asked.

"It has been repaired a long time ago." Anya replied.

"Um, okay, thank you." After hearing this, Leon thanked Anya awkwardly, and then he said directly to Willy: "Willie, the boat is repaired, let's go back quickly."

"Ah."

After a whole morning, Willy finally drove the boat back to Stardew Valley. Looking at the familiar dock, Willy and Gus both breathed a sigh of relief.

Although the journey was short, it was filled with various thrilling events, which made them unable to recover until now. Now that they have returned to Stardew Valley, they can finally put their minds at ease.

"Leon, let's go have lunch together?" Gus, who was the first to log onto the dock, said weakly to Leon.

"No, maybe next time. You should take some more rest and relax now. I'm afraid you won't be able to lift a knife if you go to the kitchen." Leon waved his hand to reject Gus' suggestion. After all, this guy was very seasick and it was a question whether he could walk back by himself. How could Leon dare to let him cook?

Willy also agreed with Leon's statement and suggested: "I'll go take Gus back first. If you're not in a hurry, I'll come back to take you back to the farm later."

"Just take Gus home, I'll go back by myself." Leon replied, shaking his head.

Willy didn't try to persuade him any further and helped Gus to the beach garage where he parked his motorcycle, while Leon lay on the bow of the boat, calling for Anya.

"We've arrived. It's time for you to go back and report. I'm sorry for your help this time."

Seeing Anya emerge from the sea, Leon was the first to express his gratitude. "This is our duty," Anya replied expressionlessly.

"Then next time I blow the horn, will you still come?" Leon asked.

"I don't know, but if you're interested, I can tell the elders for you," Anya explained.

"That's good. After all, we are familiar with each other. If you lead the team next time, I won't be too embarrassed." Lyon nodded.

"I don't want you to blow the horn. After all, blowing the horn means you are in trouble." Anya complained.

"Hahaha, I don't want to either, but who can tell about such things? And blowing the horn doesn't mean that there is something wrong with me. What if I just want to go to the mermaid clan's territory to play?" Leon comforted Anya with a smile.

"It's better not to do this." Anya frowned and reminded him.

"Why?" Leon asked back.

"Because you might be targeted. Although most mermaids don't have any feelings towards aliens, you are different. You are a child of nature, and you have eaten the star fruit. These advantages will make you a target for mermaids who want to give birth to powerful offspring." Anya explained.

"Hiss, I see. Thank you for telling me." Lyon took a breath when he heard that. He didn't expect that he had these advantages.

It is true that mermaids are very beautiful, but once they reach a certain age, their beautiful looks will become a thing of the past. More importantly, if they combine with a mermaid and exchange DNA, they will turn themselves into water monkeys that cannot go ashore. This is enough to dispel all of Leon's evil thoughts.

"I should go." Anya's brows relaxed when she saw that Leon was receptive to advice. Then she said goodbye to Leon and dived into the sea.

This time Anya really left. Lyon tried calling out a few times but got no response, so he had to go up to the dock and prepare to return to the farm.

Originally, before Anya left, Leon planned to give Anya a gift. After all, the other party came to help, and he didn't invite her for a cup of tea or a meal, so giving her a gift to express his gratitude was the right thing to do.

Now that Anya has run away, he has no choice but to save this gift for the next time they meet. He just doesn't know when he will blow the mermaid horn next time.

After getting ashore, Lyon took out his bicycle and rushed to his farm. Half an hour later, when he returned to the farm, the first thing Lyon did was to take out the watering can and water the big babies in the field.

After watering, Leon put away the watering can and took a short break, opening the mailbox.

There was a letter in the mailbox, from Lewis. The envelope was very thick and it was obvious that it contained money.

When I opened it, it turned out to be the payment for the shipping boxes sent by Lewis, as well as a list of shipping prices for the goods.

After a quick glance, Lyon was mainly concerned about the prices of gems and parsnips.

The shipping price of a citrine is 220G, and the amethyst is 330G, which is similar to Clint's quotation, but the price difference of the wind grass is quite large.

Ordinary quality parsnips costs 5G per plant, which is five times the cost of 20G for 20 servings. The unit price is still quite high.

But the high-quality parsnips are different. The unit price of one of the eight parsnips classified as silver stars by Lyon is 8G, and the price of eight is 60G. The 480-fold return makes Lyon jealous.

This is just Silver Star quality parsnips. The parsnips defined as Gold Star quality by Lyon are really profitable. The price of a Gold Star parsnips is 200G, and the price of one is almost catching up with yellow crystal.

(End of this chapter)

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