I Started a直播 in Stardew Valley After Installing the Jujutsu Kaisen MOD

You are a game streamer, a slightly famous cyber-farmer. Every day, you stream Stardew Valley, attracting viewers with various MODs—like SVE plus Ridgeside Village, the Seven Sins mod, and the Vall...

Spring 6th of the first year

Spring 6th of the first year

When you step out early in the morning, you'll see two crows standing in your potato field.

Fake door-opening kill: HDB flats are being set up at your doorstep.

A real-life example of a "door opener" scenario: crows eat your crops.

The pitch-black crow stares at you without a shred of remorse, then caws and flies away with a flourish as you approach, leaving not a trace of potato scraps behind.

To avoid letting the divination results affect your mood, you haven't turned on the TV for several days, but these two crows make you certain that today is a day of bad luck for Red Skull.

The good news is that the mature parsnip plants weren't harmed by crows. Even though it's just 15 of the most ordinary parsnip plants, it still brought you the joy of a bountiful harvest.

You carefully placed the only golden-star parsnip in a wooden box and kept it as a keepsake, planning to use it as a sacrifice when you had more golden-star parsnip in the future.

Oh, right, a sacrifice!

[Tip: The sacrifice can only be triggered by entering Pelican Town from the road on the right side of the farm]

[Helpful, clicked]

Let's see who Lewis, that old man, is.

[Oh dear, didn't Mingming mention that during her self-introduction?]

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Following the instructions of the viewers in the live stream, you enter Pelican Town. Sure enough, as you cross the intersection of the long straight road and Pelican Town Square, your vision blurs, and you find yourself in front of the dilapidated community center, with Sadness wearing overalls beside you.

Youyou stared at you for a while, then silently stepped forward and opened the door to the community center, saying, "Go in by yourself, my older sister is still waiting for me to have breakfast."

Then he left... left.

Where are your lines? Where are the lines you're supposed to say?

[It has a kind of beauty that disregards the players' lives, which is the complete opposite of yesterday's Noriyuki Kamo.]

His overalls reminded me of someone I knew...

[(Covering mouth) You must be talking about Lewis!]

But to be honest, it seems like Old Deng didn't provide any useful information, did he?

[I totally agree. When I played through it for the first time, I had no idea what it was about. I thought it was some kind of mystery, like a murder case in the community center.]

One minute they're saying they're reluctant to leave the community center, but if you don't help rebuild it and instead join Joja, they'll sell it; the next minute they're saying the door's unlocked and you can come catch mice when you have time... I was so annoyed I didn't even realize these were hints.

[That's enough already. The car accident rumors are scary enough. Stop making up these community center horror stories, okay?]

I didn't do it; I didn't.

You know what's inside the community center, and you know that this dilapidated community center won't collapse after you go in, so you can explore it without any pressure.

Suddenly, a demon named Zhu Ni, who looks like a green apple, pops out from under the floorboards, waving its thin little arms happily at you.

Ah, cute.

You walked up to the Juni's House in the community center and took a look. This is a small building that many players build several of on their farms later in the game. It has a stone wall and a roof neatly covered with grass, looking like the kind of place where fairies would live in a fairy tale. If you weren't worried about being too presumptuous, you might even want to go inside and explore.

Is it really not allowed? You looked down at the curious Zhu Ni Mo watching you from the side.

Little Green Apple's Bean-like Eyes:

Forget it, I'll wait until I build the Zhunimo Hut on my farm before trying to sneak inside.

The floor of the community center was dilapidated, but the vines growing from the holes in the planks looked like fluttering green butterflies.

This old house seems to have been abandoned by time, but it is still a paradise for the town's children. You can see paper, pens, and books left behind by them in a corner of the hall. The paper has the following written on it:

"Rika and Yuta will be together forever."

You hear the sound of Zhunimo jumping around next to you. Turning your head, you see a little green apple pulling a little orange apple. The two Zhunimo are vividly showing you how these childhood friends play games in the rarely visited community center.

"Want me to play with you?" You couldn't help but smile, squatting down to touch the blue Zhuni Demon you had first seen.

It nimbly dodged, preventing you from touching it.

The two little apples played even more enthusiastically, seemingly just wanting you to share the joy of playing together, just like they did when they watched Yuta Rika play.

They chased each other, leading you to follow them, and finally stopped in front of a glowing golden scroll.

You know, this is what players aim to achieve by exploring the community center: an unknown text that unlocks the sacrifice.

You can't understand anything right now because you haven't completed the prerequisite tasks. So you say goodbye to the Zhunimos and leave the community center.

You need to go to Pierre's General Store to buy parsnip seeds, plant more of them, and accumulate more gold-level parsnip while leveling up your farming level.

The viewers in the live stream were absolutely envious!

[Can we still interact with Zhu Nimo? Is this some kind of hidden storyline?]

[This is likely a new storyline added by the mod; it wasn't originally there.]

[Damn it, I want to play with Zhu Nimo too! Please give me the last four digits of her phone number!]

No, Rabbit's Foot said he found it by chance, and it's probably lost now.

Really? I don't believe it! I'll go check again!

You're happy that netizens are curious about this mod, and you're praying for the umpteenth time that someone will discover the mod that brought you here, at least to let you know what the "completion conditions" are!

After planting the parsnip, you still didn't want to go down into the mine, so you went to Mingming and bought a chick, naming it "[74]".

So, you got a chick and a colorful shard.

This is a classic cheat method in Stardew Valley: when buying an animal, name it after the code of an item, and you will get both the item and the animal at the same time. This can be used when you are missing certain items.

And you used code to obtain the colorful fragments, of course, to exchange them for the Galaxy Sword.

The Galaxy Sword is the best weapon you can get right now. With it, you'll be much safer and won't have to struggle with monsters while wielding a rusty sword.

That's not fun anymore.

[What time is it? Why aren't you collecting the quartz?! What about Dazai's mission?! Give me some pointers!]

[Using codes to get all your gold coins? Do you even remember you're a game streamer?]

"I'm here to experience the mods, not to suffer," you argue. "This playthrough is mainly about experiencing the mods; there's no need to spend too much time changing weapons."

But no matter what, there's no time to repair the bus and go to the desert to exchange for the Galaxy Sword today, so after dawdling for most of the day, I still have to take this rusty sword and go down into the mine to collect quartz.

You've made up your mind—only take the elevator down into the mine, and turn back as soon as a slime appears. Don't touch anything except quartz, so as not to delay your escape.

This has proven to be a good method—safe and efficient. No slime can pounce on you today, but…

Quartz seemed to have vanished from the mine.

If the "ding" sound of the elevator arriving at its destination yesterday felt like a pardon, then today, the repeated "ding ding ding" of pressing the "0" and "5" keys will give you a splitting headache.

How could there be none? Quartz should be a very common mineral!

You refresh the mineral deposit repeatedly in disbelief, but the quartz you're looking for is still nowhere to be found.

【Ugh, I feel so dizzy! I'm logging out now】

[Don't worry, Linus's tent isn't locked, you can make it even if you're a little late!]

Stop obsessively grinding through level 5, go down a few levels already!

Should we go down?

impossible.

You will never venture deeper into the mines again until you obtain the Galaxy Sword!

After repeating this countless times, the live stream gradually fell silent. The only sound in the mine was the screaming of the elevator as it reached its stop. You became increasingly impatient, and once, when you saw the exit leading to the next level, you almost slipped and jumped down.

Finally, at 1:40, you desperately rushed out of the mine and hurried back to the cabin on the farm.

Damn it, I'm really going to miss my bed!

When you reach the fork in the road, a thought suddenly shifts, you slam on the brakes, and turn to run in another direction.

You crawl into the tent and stand in front of Dazai Osamu, who is fast asleep due to the game's settings, gazing at him with a melancholy expression.

He took a piece of copper ore from his backpack and held it high: "If I don't have quartz, will copper ore work?"

Dazai Osamu lay stiffly on the bed, his hands folded over his chest, showing no reaction to your words.

“Let’s pretend this is quartz,” you said.

"There's only a campfire, want some roasted quartz?" You're still rambling on, completely oblivious to the fact that it's already 1:50.

[Well, another one's gone mad.]

[There's no going back, let's just squeeze in with Dazai.]

He slept so peacefully.

You ran around and went crazy in Dazai Osamu's tent for a while, then closed your eyes and fainted at 2:00 am sharp.