Chapter 780 Lottery!

As soon as Lyon put away the soup pot, Lewis went into the kitchen, and Gus came in with him.

“Did you get the soup base back?” Lewis asked as he approached the freezer in front of Leon.

Leon nodded and then opened the freezer.

When he saw the familiar soup pot, Lewis breathed a sigh of relief. After opening the lid, he saw the intact frozen soup inside, and a smile finally appeared on his face.

"Just bring it back, thank you."

After giving Lyon a hug, Lewis added: "I think you must have a wonderful story. Would you mind sharing it? It's perfect for lunch conversation."

"There are too many things involved to talk about, but I can guarantee that this soup base will not be stolen again." Leon declined Lewis's suggestion. Miranda's existence was not suitable to be brought up as a topic of conversation.

"Okay then." Lewis didn't force it after hearing that. Instead, he asked Leon to go back to the front desk and sit down, and ordered a hearty lunch for Leon.

During the meal, Leon asked Lewis if he could invite two friends to the Hawaiian party.

Lewis responded in the affirmative.

"Of course. After all, this is supposed to be a lively holiday party, so the more people, the better. If I weren't worried about the Governor running into some overzealous fans or people trying to take advantage of him, I'd even invite tourists to join us."

To be honest, Lyon was a little disappointed after getting this answer. If Lewis said that this was just a celebration in the town and it was not convenient to invite people from outside the town, Lyon would have planned to take advantage of it.

After all, Miranda only invited them, but didn't say that they must join the party.

Now there is no excuse to shirk responsibility, so we can only take it one step at a time.

After lunch, when Gus was clearing the tableware, Lewis suddenly said, "Leon, could you please take the soup base back and keep it?"

"can."

It was something that happened conveniently and would not interfere with his daily life, so Lyon would naturally not give Lewis any face.

Lyon could understand Lewis's thoughts. Although he had said that the crisis of the soup base being stolen would not happen again, Lewis, who had encountered it once, was still a little worried.

"Thank you, Leon. Just put it in the refrigerator. I will come to pick it up in person on the day of the Hawaiian party." Lewis patted Leon on the shoulder to express his gratitude again. At the same time, in private, he handed Leon three more lottery tickets.

Lyon took the lottery ticket and found that it was a lottery ticket that could be drawn from the machine at Lewis's place.

“Don’t rush to refuse. You deserve it. You are worthy of being the best neighbor of the month.” Lewis explained to Leon with a smile.

"Then I'll accept it."

Lyon didn't hesitate. With these three tickets and the two he had saved before, he now had five tickets. Maybe it was time to draw a prize.

"So when do you plan to redeem your reward?" Lewis asked.

"After I send the soup pot back." Leon confirmed.

I had been waiting for a lucky day to try my luck, but I forgot about it. Now that I have a new lottery ticket, Leon doesn't plan to wait any longer. "Then I'll wait for you at home." Lewis said goodbye to Leon, then paid and left the restaurant.

Leon went to the kitchen to get the re-frozen soup base, returned to the farm, put it in his own refrigerator, found the lottery ticket in the treasure chest, and rode his bicycle back to Pelican Town.

The workers are still renovating the dirt road that leads from the farm to Pelican Town. The progress is efficient and a small section has been repaired. The isolated side of the road has been replaced with a smooth and clean asphalt road.

After entering Pelican Town, Leon went straight to Lewis's house. When he arrived at the door, the door was wide open. It was obvious that Lewis knew he was coming and had already left the door open.

Leon, who had just entered the door, noticed Lewis standing in the living room. After seeing Leon arrive, Lewis immediately came up to him and took Leon to the lottery machine in the compartment.

"Try your luck, Leon."

Encouraged by Lewis, Lyon stuffed a lottery ticket into the machine and watched the prize display icon on the machine flash by quickly, finally stopping on a tree sapling.

After the prizes were determined, the lottery machine spit out the corresponding rewards. Leon picked it up and saw its category.

Orange saplings (seeds): These are young trees that produce fresh oranges in the summer. They need a quarter to grow and can produce repeat fruits. A maximum of 30 fruits remain on the tree, so remember to pick them promptly.

"Fruit tree seedlings."

Leon was actually quite happy about this reward. If he hadn't gone to the Elemental City, he probably wouldn't have found a way to obtain the fruit tree seedlings until now. Although it was a little late to get this reward now, and an orange tree had already been planted on the farm, who would mind planting a few more fruit trees?

"It looks like you've got another cash crop on your farm." Lewis encouraged, "You're lucky. Keep going and see what other good things you can find."

Leon nodded and stuffed another lottery ticket in. This time, the icon he drew was a bag of seeds with various flowers printed on it.

"Mixed Flower Seeds*30 (Seeds): Contains seeds of various flowers. Plant them and see what grows!"

The mixed seed flower version was something he had never seen in the game before, but from the description, Leon could still guess its general purpose and the types of flowers that would grow from it.

They are nothing more than seasonal flowers, but now there is a mini golden clock effect in the farm, and the seasons in the farm are distorted and fixed into a full-season state. I don’t know whether the flowers grown from these seeds will be in all three seasons of spring, summer and autumn.

It’s not a very good reward, but it’s not bad either. After all, it’s free, so how could Leon dislike it?

After receiving the seeds, Leon handed over the third lottery ticket. This time, the icon he drew was very conspicuous. It was a blue box with a yellow question mark printed on it.

It was the mystery box that Mr. Qi had scattered throughout Stardew Valley, waiting for Leon to find.

The lottery machine spit out three mystery boxes at a time. These boxes felt light in the hand and didn't seem to have any weight, but Leon himself didn't know what was inside.

But now was not the time to open the box, so Leon put it in his backpack and continued to put in the fourth ticket.

This time the icon is a teacup filled with purple liquid.

"Star Fruit Tea: A special tea made from the Star Fruit. Although it lacks the special abilities granted by the Star Fruit, it retains the unique flavor of the Star Fruit. As a gift, it is definitely the most suitable choice."

(End of this chapter)

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