A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 35 I underestimated you

Chapter 35 I underestimated you
However, Leon didn't care much about this kind of thing. Instead, he asked Penny, "Penny, what brings you to the farm?"

"Um, I just came to thank you. Well, this is a thank-you gift." Penny said, taking out a small package of gadgets wrapped in oil paper and handed it to Leon.

After Leon reached out to take it, he was about to put it away, but seeing Penny's expectant eyes, Leon chose to open it in front of her. After all, the customs of Stardew Valley are Westernized, and opening the gift in person after receiving it is also a kind of respect for the giver.

When Lyon opened the oil paper package, he saw several baked cookies inside, sprinkled with sesame seeds. They smelled fragrant and looked crispy.

"It looks delicious. Can I keep some for afternoon tea?"

Seeing this small package of cookies, Leon was a little hesitant. After all, in the game, there was a little story about "poisoning" about Penny. Of course, it was not that exaggerated. It was just because Penny researched a new recipe and let the player be the first to try it.

The result was not good, as could be seen from the green face of the player character, so Leon was still a little timid about Penny's food.

"Of course, but cookies taste best when they're fresh out of the oven." Penny nodded, then looked around. In the end, she didn't know what to say, so she had to say goodbye to Leon.

"Thank you for your help yesterday. I'm going now. By the way, your farm looks really big."

After saying that, Penny turned around and quickly left Leon's sight. The farther she was from Leon, the faster her steps became, and in the end it seemed like she was running away.

Lyon, who saw this scene, was bewildered and had no idea what was going on.

But since everyone had left, Lyon naturally turned his attention to the biscuits in his hand. He had gotten up in the morning and had been watering the plants for half a day and hadn't eaten much until now. He was indeed a little hungry. The biscuits looked quite normal, so Lyon tried to break off a small piece and put it in his mouth.

The taste is unexpectedly good, a little sweet, but not overly sweet. Paired with the crispy biscuits and the burnt sesame seeds, it is surprisingly memorable.

"There is some misunderstanding."

Thinking of his previous worries, Lyon muttered something funny to himself, and then ate all the biscuits, filling his stomach to about 80% full.

After folding the oil paper and throwing it into the trash can in the cabin, Leon made his bed at home and then began to pack his backpack.

Most of the things that did not need to be carried with him were stuffed into the treasure chest that he had made earlier, including four unique wild-picked plants in spring. As for the green onions, as they had been roughly processed products, there was no point in keeping them, so Leon tentatively took them out of his backpack and threw them into the shipping box next to the mailbox.

This shipping box was secretly built by an unknown worker. It looks very large and looks like an ordinary big box from the outside. After throwing all the green onions into it, Lyon can also see the naturally scattered pile of green onions at the bottom of the box. Leon is a little disappointed. This shipping box does not seem to be a prop related to the mysterious side.

After closing the lid of the shipping box, Lyon couldn't help but worry about whether the green onions would be damaged if they were placed in the box, although Lewis said that someone would come every day to move the goods that might be in the shipping box and transport them out for sale.

But this also takes a day.

His own backpack and crafted treasure chests would freeze items in time, unaffected by time. Whatever he put them in would remain the same when he took them out. However, if the green onions were left in this ordinary shipping box all day, they would probably dry out. This would potentially devalue his goods. Thinking of this, Leon couldn't help but open the shipping box again, intending to collect the green onions and put them back in the box at night to ensure they were at their freshest before shipping.

But when Lyon opened the shipping box again, he was surprised to find that the green onions in the box had disappeared.

"Where are my shallots? Where are all those huge piles of shallots?"

Yes, the box was empty. Not to mention the piles of green onions, there was not even a single green onion leaf to be seen. There was nothing in the box, as if it had just been washed.

From the time the green onions were thrown in and the lid of the box was closed to the time it was opened again, only four or five seconds passed. The green onions thrown into the box just disappeared like that, leaving everyone in Lyon dumbfounded.

After confirming that there was nothing left in the shipping box, Leon took a deep breath, then returned to the wooden house, took out a wild wasabi from the treasure chest, threw it into the shipping box, and closed the lid.

The moment the lid was closed, Leon opened it again with force and found that the wild wasabi he had just thrown in had also disappeared.

"I underestimated you."

After making sure that the contents of the shipping box would really disappear the moment the lid was closed, Leon patted the box and complained.

I was originally disappointed with the ordinary shipping box, but now it seems that I jumped to conclusions too early.

After confirming that the shipping box was not a simple item, Lyon naturally no longer worried about the things disappearing. Since they disappeared in the shipping box, there was only one conclusion, that is, these things should have been "transported" out and sold.

"Lewis doesn't seem to be an ordinary person either."

Thinking of Lewis who had told him the problem of the shipping box in a mysterious way before, and witnessing the magic of this shipping box, Lyon couldn't help but think of Mayor Lewis and sighed.

When the game became a reality, he originally thought that the existence of his system was magical. After getting to know the wizard and obtaining forest magic, and experiencing the teleportation function of the shipping box, Leon discovered that Stardew Valley did not seem to be as ordinary as he thought.

However, regarding the issue of the shipping boxes, Leon did not intend to ask Lewis for a clear idea. He knew that even if he asked, Lewis probably would not answer. Leon still remembered that Lewis said, "You will understand in the future." It was obvious that he intended to maintain the Riddler's personality.

Moreover, Leon felt that it would be more interesting to explore the secrets of Stardew Valley by himself, just like the Easter eggs hidden in the game. This made Leon look forward to his life on the farm and in Stardew Valley.

After figuring out the function of the shipping box, Leon gave up the idea of ​​continuing to explore it. After all, he didn't have much stock to sell now, and knowing that the shipping box would deliver what he threw into it, there was no need to try again.

After all, you can't just jump into the inbox and see where it will send the items you put in, right? That would be too reckless. It's better not to explore unknown areas without the support of intelligence. Excessive curiosity can be fatal.

Of course, it is also possible that nothing happened when he squatted there. Who knows?
(End of this chapter)

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