A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 84 System, you deserve to die!

Chapter 84 System, you deserve to die! (First order required)

After reading the letter, Leon folded it and put it in his pocket.

There wasn't much in the letter, but some of the underlying information hidden in it made Leon think about it.

The old man seemed to know that he was not the grandson he was familiar with, but he didn't seem to care about it. Instead, he emphasized that he would treat himself as his own grandson. I don't know why.

At the same time, judging from the few words that Master Rasmodes had talked to Leon during his previous visit, the old man's soul now lives in the spirit world and is paying attention to himself, which is very interesting.

Combined with what Little Black Krobus said, the spirit world is the place where the souls of those who possess forest magic return after death. The old man's ability to live in the spirit world means that he is also the owner of forest magic.

Although he didn't know if it was the same forest magic he possessed, there shouldn't be much difference. Krobus said that those who possessed forest magic were relatively long-lived, but Grandma Evelyn, who once had a very special relationship with Grandpa, was only about eighty or ninety years old at most. Why didn't the old man live longer than this normal human?
Lyon had no idea what accident had happened, but based on these known circumstances, Lyon thought of a more interesting question.

That is, perhaps Grandpa’s shadow is behind the sacrificial mission of the community center.

After all, everything required in the sacrifice mission involves all aspects of the items that can be produced in Stardew Valley.

If you want to collect all the gifts needed for sacrifice, you must explore most areas of Stardew Valley and experience various different lifestyles, such as fishing in the water, mining in the mines, and fighting monsters.

Don't forget to manage your farm well to ensure you get the animal husbandry and agriculture gift list.

The requirements for these gifts seem to be purposefully designed to guide and help Leon become familiar with life in Stardew Valley, allowing him to experience the fun and challenges of Stardew Valley in the process of exploring and collecting gifts.

The repaired farm facilities will allow him to live on the farm more conveniently. At the same time, the repaired public facilities and community center of Pelican Town will also bring Lyon a lot of local reputation and goodwill from the locals.

No matter how you look at it, it seems like the old man is using the sacrifice activity as a medium to help pave the way for Leon's life in Stardew Valley.

As for whether the old man can do this, Leon has no doubt about it. After all, he is an existence that can be addressed by Master Lasmodes, which does not necessarily mean that his grandfather is not a big shot.

After all, even if a family member has passed away, the soul can still write letters to the grandchildren. From this point of view, the grandfather is not an ordinary farmer.

However, these are all Lyon's own imagination. He is not sure whether it is true or not, but he feels that there should be no logical loopholes in his guess, because all of this comes together and seems too coincidental.

It's a pity that there is no way to talk to my grandfather directly and ask him whether this matter is as I thought, but from these things, it can be seen that the old man still cares about me very much, and it is a heartfelt wish that I can live a good life on the farm.

Thinking of this, Leon stood up again and bowed deeply in front of his grandfather's shrine, then returned to the wooden house.

After carefully putting away the letter from his grandfather, Leon rested for a while on the chair, then took out the ten magic essences he bought from Krobus from his backpack.

After pouring all the essence out of the small bag, Leon felt a tightness in his heart when he saw that nothing happened. Then he breathed a sigh of relief.

"I almost forgot that light and shadow are opposites. Thankfully, putting them together didn't cause any repulsion, leading to an explosion or something like that. Otherwise, I'd have to stay in the hospital for a few days."

When he just poured out the sun essence and void essence, Lyon thought of the possible crisis, but his brain reacted but his hands did not. Fortunately, no accident happened.

However, even if an accident occurred, Leon would not worry about dying suddenly. After all, he knew that the forest magic would protect him from the danger of instant death. After maintaining a seriously injured state, Leon's fear of death dissipated a lot.

However, this incident did teach Leon a lesson: when facing the unknown, one should always maintain a cautious attitude and awe. Even if he survived, he still had to pay the price. Leon was not a masochist, and he didn't like to suffer or suffer losses.

I examine myself three times a day, and the words of our ancestors always make sense.

"System, the materials are complete, let's upgrade the backpack."

After reflecting on himself, Leon couldn't wait to urge the system.

As soon as Leon opened his mouth, the ten essences on the table began to melt. The golden and black liquids gathered together and then consciously flowed towards Leon.

Leon frowned and subconsciously wanted to stand up and avoid it, but the next second he realized that this should be the operation of the system, so he let down his guard and quietly observed what the brown liquid was trying to do.

To Leon's surprise, the moment these liquids were about to approach Leon, they were absorbed by a crack that suddenly appeared in the air. Then Leon heard the system's prompt sound.

"The backpack expansion task has been completed. The backpack upgrade has been successful. The backpack space has been increased to 24 slots."

"Backpack Expansion (II) has been released."

"Backpack Expansion (II): Collect seven colorful fragments to upgrade your backpack to 36 slots."

"Fuck, seven colorful fragments?" If the materials needed to upgrade a 12-slot backpack to a 24-slot backpack made Lyon feel like he had made a killing, then the cost of seven colorful fragments to upgrade a 24-slot backpack to a 36-slot backpack made Lyon realize that the system was perverted.

Putting aside the difficulty of obtaining the multicolored fragments, their individual value is much more expensive than the 24L 36 backpack in the game. Clinton once proposed a 2500G purchase plan after he opened the multicolored fragments himself. Lyon is not sure about the specific market price of the multicolored fragments, but as a blacksmith, Clint can offer a price of 2500G, which is definitely a low price.

Even if a piece of multicolored fragment is priced at 2500G, seven pieces would cost at least 17500G. Even though the investment of this money has not yet reached the point of paying it back, Lyon is already feeling the pain.

Not to mention the rarity of the multicolored fragments, it would be difficult to buy one even if you have money, let alone seven.

"Damn you, system! This price is too unfair."

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The system did not respond to Leon's resentment, or in other words, it would not react at all unless it involved something related to the system.

But Lyon felt that the system was in the wrong so he didn't dare to speak. However, Lyon had no way to bargain with the system on this matter, so he could only accept this slightly outrageous task requirement.

However, in the short term, Lyon does not plan to consider upgrading his backpack. It will probably take a long time to accumulate the seven colorful fragments. During this period, just pretend that he has never seen this task.

 Thank you Demensen for the two rewards totaling 10,000 Qidian coins. I hope everything goes well for you. I am a little scared of your heroic posture. You don’t want to play steel wool with me, do you?

  Okay, just kidding. Thank you Brother D for your encouragement. Love you.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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