Chapter 812 Bishop Owen
The people from the church also noticed Leon's gaze, and after getting off the car, they smiled kindly and walked over.

"You are the new owner of Red Star Farm, Mr. Lyon, right? Nice to meet you. We are clergy from the church."

One of them, an elderly man who looked very kind, came forward and greeted Leon.

"I am also very happy to meet you. May Yuba protect us." Lyon responded politely, and at the same time said the greeting that Yuba believers usually say when they meet.

Lyon learned this knowledge from a book.

"May Yuba protect us." The uncle from the church was even happier when he heard this, because those who could say this greeting were basically their own people. Suddenly, he became even more enthusiastic about Lyon.

After the conversation, the uncle from the church looked at the two huge melons on the farm field with joy in his eyes.

"Mr. Lyon, can I take a closer look at these two melons?"

"Of course, please." Lyon said no problem.

Django immediately asked the workers who were preparing to move the melons to unfold them so that the people in the church could appreciate the two giant melons.

The uncle from the church immediately came forward, walked around the two melons for a few times, and then put his hand on the skin of the giant melon and closed his eyes.

A moment later, the uncle's smile grew even brighter as he walked up to Leon and said, "I can sense the rich vitality contained within these, as well as the potential of these two giant melons. The church's summer carnival is missing two iconic giant melons as offerings. I wonder if Mr. Leon has any plans to sell them?"

"Of course, otherwise I wouldn't have come to the Far Traveling Chamber of Commerce." Leon nodded, then looked at Django and found that Django didn't care about the church's interception, but was smiling very happily.

"Thank you for your generosity. The church will definitely give you a price that matches these two giant melons." The uncle extended his hand and patted Leon's shoulder gratefully, then asked.

"I see a lot of vacant land here. I guess Mr. Lyon just finished his harvest today. I wonder if you have any high-quality melons on hand right now?"

"some."

After Lyon finished speaking, a high-quality melon appeared in his hand.

The uncle from the church was not surprised by Lyon's ability to take things out of thin air. Instead, he took the melon from Lyon's hand and looked at it carefully.

"These melons are indeed high-quality, and even better than the high-quality melons I've seen on other farms. Mr. Lyon may be young, but he's an excellent grower."

After observing the melon, the church uncle gave his own judgment and was very happy with the melon in his hand.

After all, the quality of these melons already meets the purchasing standards of the Summer Carnival. If the quantity is sufficient, then achieving our collection goals will be much easier.

"How many high-quality melons like these do you have left for sale, Mr. Lyon?"

"About 50." He didn't give the full reserve figure, but rather a round number. Leon planned to keep the rest for himself. "!" Upon hearing this number, the church uncle's eyes widened, and then he enthusiastically shook Leon's right hand. "Please be sure to sell them to the church. The church will purchase them at % of the market price, and I will also secure an invitation for you and the honor of being selected as the best supplier."

Leon smiled and nodded: "Of course, it is also a good thing for me to provide the church with tribute fruit for Yuba. We can just follow the original price."

Leon does care about money, but his main purpose, or the purpose of his grandfather helping him to get so many melons, is to get the church's reward. This is the key point, and he cannot lose sight of the main goal.

"Thank you for your generosity, Mr. Lyon, but this is the church's requirement. We have already overstepped the bounds by appropriating a large amount of high-quality melons. We cannot affect the farmers' income and reputation for the sake of the church's activities. This additional price is to compensate for this." The uncle from the church explained to Lyon seriously.

"Follow the arrangements of the church." Hearing the other party's posture of not being short of money, Lyon did not try to persuade him. After all, if he could make more money, he would naturally not be polite.

"In this case, I've already completed more than half of my goal. This is really good news. No wonder I felt something good was going to happen this morning. It turns out that it was Ba who guided me to the vicinity of Stardew Valley, which gave me this opportunity."

After confirming that Lyon had agreed to his acquisition plan, the church uncle was so happy that the smile on his face never faded.

At this time, Django came over and said, "Congratulations, Bishop Owen. Mr. Leon is one of the best farmers in Stardew Valley. It is truly a memorable thing to see you two working together."

"Thank you also for Mr. Django's introduction. Mr. Lyon, before we pay for the goods, can I verify the quality of these 150 melons again? Although it is a bit presumptuous, it is also to avoid subsequent troubles. I hope you can understand." The uncle of the church, or Bishop Owen, first exchanged some pleasantries with Django, and then proposed to Lyon.

"No problem." Lyon did not hesitate and took out the high-quality melons from his backpack. One hundred and fifty high-quality melons appeared out of thin air on the ground and stacked into three small hills more than two meters high. Each hill was made up of fifty melons. The last hill was missing a top. The missing melon was the one in Bishop Owen's hand.

Bishop Owen did not express any opinions or feel troubled by this stacking method. He just walked silently to the melons, opened his hands and closed his eyes, and used some special means to check whether the quality of these melons met the standards.

After a long time, Bishop Owen opened his eyes.

"As expected, they are all high-quality melons, no problem. I'm buying them at 400g each, a total of 6WG. I wonder if Mr. Leon needs cash or a direct transfer?"

After confirming that there were no quality issues, Bishop Owen immediately planned to pay and finalize the purchase.

"Transfer the money. The Far Traveling Chamber of Commerce will be responsible for this money. Just consider it as a donation for the Summer Carnival." Django added.

"Thank you for the generosity of the Far Traveling Chamber of Commerce." Bishop Owen was not surprised by this, but he still expressed his gratitude to Django.

Jiang Ge also had a nonchalant expression, and it was obvious that he didn't care about the 6 yuan expenditure.

As for Lyon, he just smiled as he watched the two of them.

It doesn’t matter who pays, as long as the money is in hand, it’s fine.

(End of this chapter)

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