A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 763 The Origin of Red Star Farm

Chapter 763 The Origin of Red Star Farm

"Especially prepared for me?" Lyon asked in surprise.

"um, yes."

Laines turned his attention to Lyon.

"This life-giving rain, under normal circumstances, only appears in the spirit world and within the enchanted Junimo Forest. The probability of human activity areas experiencing this life-giving rain is practically zero."

"Almost? Then why did I get such an honor?" Lyon continued to ask.

"Because you are the son of nature, mastering forest magic, and you are also a farmer. Of course, more importantly, you are Barron's grandson."

Linus spoke slowly.

"Barron is a farmer blessed by nature, and he is also the miracle maker who brought the first rain of life to Stardew Valley. The rain of life falling into the area of ​​human activities is both a reward from nature and a blessing from nature.

You may not know that before your grandfather opened up the Red Star Farm, it was actually a cursed land. At that time, many monsters that were hated by life roamed the area. Those polluted natural plants transformed into plant spirits one after another, wandering in the land where nature could not set foot, attacking every living creature with vitality.

Your grandfather and Rasmodesma worked together to clean up the land and used many methods to dispel the shadow that shrouded the land. However, the curse disappeared and the land could not be restored and remained barren.

But this achievement cannot be ignored. This land returned to the control of nature. As a reward, Mother Nature sent down the rain of life for Stardew Valley. Nourished by the rain, this land regained its vitality and became more fertile than any other land in Stardew Valley. It also became the most important cornerstone of your grandfather's construction of Red Star Farm.

"No wonder." Compared to other areas of Stardew Valley, the fertility of the land in Red Star Farm is definitely top-notch. Even Leon, a half-baked farmer, can notice this.

Previously, Lyon thought that the land of Red Star Farm had always been like this, and his grandfather discovered this in advance and chose this place as the foundation of Red Star Farm. However, he did not expect that there was such a story of reclamation and struggle.

"Then why is it raining again now? I clearly haven't done anything that is of great help to nature." Lyon continued to ask.

"Because the farm had been abandoned for a long time before you arrived, the land had begun to degenerate into the cursed land it once was. However, thanks to the protection of the barrier, the rate of degradation is not that exaggerated.

Your arrival not only reawakens the protective effect of the barrier, but also, because of your own cultivation of the land and the forest magic you possess, you have directed nature's attention back to this land.

This rain is a guarantee and a gift. On the one hand, it curbs this decline and restores the vitality of the land. On the other hand, it is also to thank you for your efforts.

You will then find that all the land in Red Star Farm will become more fertile, not only will the yield of high-quality crops increase, but the crops will also mature faster."

Linus laughed and grumbled, "So sometimes I envy you two. You're both masters of forest magic, yet you always receive Mother Nature's undisguised favor." "I don't think it has much to do with me. I think it's probably because of Grandpa."

Lyon didn't think he was special. Although he had a system, the system only played a supporting role and did not have any incredible effects. The reason why he could naturally bless this rain of life was probably because he was his grandfather's grandson.

"That's partly the story, but it's more about the potential and affinity you've demonstrated for nature. You might not realize that you've done a lot to help nature."

Linus retorted to Leon, shaking his head.

"For example, you dealt with the remains of the deity hidden in the eastern mines, and the one in the mine shaft. This was no small matter. Although the power of nature is great, it cannot offset the impact of these potential threats. After all, the two are not on the same level. Without your intervention, these two remains could have destroyed the entire Stardew Valley."

"Is that so? That's pretty lucky. After all, if I don't care, I don't think Lasmodes will sit idly by." Lyon scratched his head when he heard this, feeling a little embarrassed. After all, in his opinion, this was not something worth praising.

After all, taking away these two pieces of remains was just a coincidence, especially the one from the eastern mine. If it weren't for Mr. Qi's entrustment, he would not have gotten involved.

"You underestimate the remains of the gods. Rasmodesm can indeed deal with them, but he won't be as straightforward as you. Instead, he will seal them with all kinds of precious materials and finally send them to a remote area to bury them. He only diverts the threat, not eliminates it." Linus said to Leon with a serious face.

"So, Leon, you are special. You can dabble in the power of the gods with your mortal body, and still use it for your own benefit without any damage. If someone told me about this before you, I would think they were crazy."

"Maybe." Lyon was thinking after hearing this. He was not afraid of the influence of the remains of the gods and could absorb them. Was it because of his own reasons or the help of the system?

"Forget it, let's not talk about this anymore. I think you should get the answer during your future journey. Let's get back to this rain."

Linus did not continue the topic: "This rain of life is just the beginning. There will still be such blessings falling in the future, but it will not be on the scale of today, the rain will no longer be green, and the vitality contained in it will also be reduced.

But the good thing is that every future rain will have a slight blessing effect on life. Stardew Valley will become more lush under the nourishment of these rains, which is a great thing for everyone on this land.

So you don't need to rush out to gather moss, because in the future, as long as it rains, the moss will grow again. As you said, this moss, which has absorbed a lot of vitality, has a wide range of uses and can be considered a specialty of Stardew Valley."

"Besides moss, there should be other things appearing." Lyon asked. After all, he didn't believe that this rain water containing vitality would only nourish moss, a new plant.

"Of course." Linus nodded with a smile, then stood up and invited Leon.

"I'll take you to see another interesting phenomenon born from this blessing. Perhaps it will add some new surprises to your farmer's life."

(End of this chapter)

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