A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 969 As long as you are happy 1

Chapter 969 As long as you are happy 1
But just as the two reached the eastern exit of the farm, Leon was blocked by an invisible wall of air, and Barron also noticed this.

"Confined to a fixed range? This is something I've never seen before, but in this case, your ability to travel through time is no accident." Barron said to Leon with a serious expression, "Perhaps someone deliberately sent you to this point in time."

"Is that so?" Lyon also frowned and thought.

Then he suddenly thought of something and took out a pocket watch from the system backpack.

This was the only thing he had that was related to time, and the person who gave him the pocket watch was Mr. Qi.

"It seems that you have found the medium that brought you here. A pocket watch is indeed a very suitable medium for time travel. Do you remember the origin of this pocket watch?" Seeing the pocket watch that Leon took out, Barron immediately took it and looked at it.

"Mr. Qi gave it to me. Do you know him now?" Lyon asked back.

"Qi gave it to you?" Barron looked at Leon in surprise. It was obvious that he already knew Mr. Qi.

"This is not good news. Not only is he a weirdo, but he also really enjoys watching the fun. Apparently, you've become part of his fun. Have you offended him?"

"Um, I don't know. I feel that our way of communication is quite natural and our relationship is pretty good. Besides, I just completed one of his challenge tasks before coming here. This pocket watch is one of the rewards he gave me." Leon looked at the pocket watch in Barron's hand, and only then did he understand what Mr. Qi meant by surprise.

It's hard to say whether he was surprised or not, but he was definitely frightened. After all, if possible, he really didn't want to come to Stardew Valley decades ago because he had no regrets to make up for.

"Reward? You believe that?" Barron complained to Leon unhappily, then threw the pocket watch back to Leon.

"Since we know it's Qi's, let's go find him. You can't leave the farm right now, so stay here for now. I'll go to the Calico Desert and find out for you."

"Okay." Leon agreed without hesitation. After all, he could only rely on his grandfather's help now. He was trapped in a circle and was useless.

Barron was very proactive. As soon as he finished speaking, he left the farm and headed straight for the bus stop.

Lyon didn't feel cramped staying on the farm alone. After all, this land would be his home in the future. Although the Red Star Farm was now empty except for the farmhouse, it still gave Lyon a familiar feeling, which made him feel relaxed.

Since he had nothing to do, Leon took the opportunity to stroll around the farm while his grandfather was out, comparing the differences between the current farm and the future farm.

The first thing that came to mind was naturally that his grandfather's shrine had not been erected yet, and the cave in the same direction of the shrine had not been dug out yet, and the location of the greenhouse was also empty. This made Leon certain that he must have come quite early and his grandfather had not officially started running the farm yet.

None of the land has been cultivated. The current Red Star Farm is called a farm, but in fact it is more like wasteland.

And calling it wasteland is an exaggeration. I squatted on the ground and grabbed a handful of soil under my feet. There was not much moisture, so the soil was already lumpy. The soil was also yellowish and dry in color, looking quite barren. It would be difficult to grow potatoes on such land.

Obviously, the fertile land of the Red Star Farm that he inherited was not a gift from heaven, but the result of acquired transformation.

This also made Lyon feel the benefits of planting trees for future generations to enjoy the shade. After all, the current situation of Red Star Farm is much worse than before, which is enough to show how much his grandfather has contributed to the farm over the years.

After observing the farm, Leon turned his attention to the farmhouse. After hesitating for a moment, he pushed the door open and walked in. The small farmhouse made Leon feel dazed. Seeing the layout of the farmhouse, his mind flashed back to what he had seen when he first came to Stardew Valley. It was exactly the same, except that compared to the house that was renovated by Robin at that time, the current farmhouse seemed more simple.

There was only a solid wooden single bed and a simple small stool, and that was all the furniture in the room.

"No wonder I'm not allowed to live here. It turns out you have nothing at home. Are you afraid of being embarrassed?" Leon complained silently in his heart.

But he didn't mind. He found a small stool and sat down, then took out his cell phone and started playing Snake.

This is the only entertainment Lyon can find now.

It was not until his phone's battery was completely drained and forced to shut down that Leon came to his senses and looked out the window. It was already dusk, but he still hadn't seen his grandfather come back.

After going out, looking at the sky with only a trace of afterglow left, Leon sat on the steps of the farmhouse, staring blankly at the eastern entrance of the farm.

It was not until night fell completely that a hurried figure appeared in Lyon's sight.

It was the grandfather who had returned.

When Barron came back, he saw Leon sitting outside the farmhouse in a daze. He was stunned for a moment, then he walked faster to Leon and sat down next to him.

Before Leon could speak, Barron took the initiative to joke: "When you were a child, did you often sit here and wait for me to come back?"

“No, it was a long time after you passed away that I learned that you left me a farm in Stardew Valley.” Leon replied a little embarrassedly.

"I died so early?" Barron originally wanted to tease his cheap grandson Leon, but who would have thought that he would get bad information about the future.

"Well, I heard from old man Linus that you should have lived a long life, but you fought those monsters in the Starfall Land for a long time. You triggered the natural protection at a high frequency in a short period of time, overdrawn most of your vitality and died prematurely." Leon explained.

"Is that so? That suits my style." Barron did not feel upset or sigh when he heard this. Instead, he nodded in agreement with a smug look on his face.

"Now that you know this future, will you still avoid it?" Lyon couldn't help but ask back when he saw Barron's weird look.

"Since this is the future situation, it proves that I have reason to fight those monsters to the death in the Land of Falling Stars. Of course, I will not avoid it." Barron said frankly, and at the same time put his hand on Leon's shoulder and preached.

"A man shouldn't regret what he's done, because that would be denying his own decisions. Furthermore, dying in battle with monsters is glorious. Lying in a hospital bed with nothing to show for it, reminiscing about the first half of a life spent in mediocrity, is sheer tragedy."

"Oh, just be happy."

After hearing the other party's speech, Lyon covered his face and didn't know how to complain.

(End of this chapter)

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