Spring 13th of the first year
Yesterday was so unlucky that you didn't remember it was Easter until you were stopped when you entered Pelican Town.
The venue is being set up, but there's still plenty to do on your farm, so there's no rush to wait at the entrance to Pelican Town.
Yesterday, I put five crab traps into the small pond and caught two snails, one corn snail, one soaking wet newspaper, and one piece of trash.
Dongtang disappeared early in the morning, so you quickly slipped over and filled its bowl with water, feeling genuinely grateful that besides petting the dog every day, there was another way to increase your affection for it.
As you refill the kettle and walk back, you see the big yellow dog, almost as tall as you, frolicking between the fruit bat cave entrance and the two fibers emerging from the ground, running like a speeding dump truck.
...I'm outta here. Looks like this dog isn't one you can pet.
You didn't waste a single moment, fishing for a while before 9 a.m., before leisurely walking into the Easter venue.
The highlight of Easter is buying strawberry seeds, but if you're rich enough, you can just buy 20 flamingo decorations and a limited-edition plush rabbit, and only need to symbolically buy 40 strawberry seeds, since you don't need to make money from them.
After you finished shopping, you glanced at Nanami Kento, who was standing by the Easter shop looking like he was emanating black energy, and asked cautiously, "Mr. Nanami, what's wrong?"
"To prepare for the festival, the hens are working overtime to lay eggs," Nanami Kento explained. "And I need to keep collecting eggs on my days off and delivering them to town... By the way, try not to touch those pink eggs."
[If you don't understand, can you work overtime while laying eggs?]
[This amazing hen can even lay huge eggs; if she works overtime and lays a couple more, she should be able to too...]
[He's rebelling; he's going to pick up pink eggs in a bit.]
Hearing him say that, you couldn't help but feel a surge of damn curiosity. Plus, there were several people in the live stream encouraging you, so you immediately started talking to other villagers to try and figure out what was wrong with the pink egg.
When it was Zenin Maki's turn, she looked a little guilty, but still stubbornly insisted, "I got up early this morning to color the Easter eggs. That bucket seems to dye anything—anyway, I really didn't put cherry bombs in there on purpose!! I originally wanted to use only sashimi and ceramic shards, but I felt that the sashimi was leftover from last night and wouldn't look good, so..."
Wait a minute, aren't cherry bombs red?!
Is it possible that pink is also red?
[Cherry bomb + leftover sashimi + ceramic shards, ouch—]
[He has already behaved himself]
For a moment, it was unclear whether she was dyeing eggs or making bombs.
[A materialized bio-weapon! The power of a cursed artifact user is terrifying!]
You can't help but thank Nana Ming for her reliable reminder: be careful not to touch the pink eggs during the treasure hunt later.
The Resurrection Festival is a great time to complete the quest to visit 28 people. After walking around the area, you confirmed that 6 of them are still the same Stardew Valley characters: Elliot, Willie, Pierre, Guts, Jody, and Robin.
By the way, Hayley, as Emily's sister, has undoubtedly become Zenin Mai, while Caroline has been replaced by a panda in a rather wicked way... Well, how should I put it, let's hope Pierre doesn't get pushed out of bed in the middle of the night.
Evelyn was replaced by Yasusuke Itadori's deceased wife, so Hisahito now has a real female elder in his family. He has both grandparents and no more Sukuna, which is better than the one who was cursed back to the world.
You've been busy farming lately and haven't bothered to find out what's troubling Xia Jie, who's left the world of sorcery. So, unsurprisingly, Xia Youjie, who came to participate in the Resurrection Festival, still looked as gloomy and thin as ever. Only when he recalled how he and Wu had smashed Yu Yu's head with egg yolk during the rotten egg throwing game did his expression soften, and he sighed, "...It's a pity it was banned so quickly."
As a Stardew Valley player who has worn the mayor's purple underwear, used it as a fishing float, displayed nine purple underwear as exhibits at the fair, and even added purple underwear to the soup to make the governor drunk, you hypocritically speak up for Sadness: "Being a mayor isn't easy."
Standing nearby, Gojo Satoru suddenly sneezed, rubbing his red nose and complaining, "Jody forgot to close the window this morning... Damn pollen, if only it could stay open forever..."
Haha, even someone with no bottom line can be allergic!
[DK Satoru hasn't fully matured yet, I feel sorry for him.]
You recall the weather forecast saying the air was thick with pollen, and you think, "Wow, is 'no limits' really that all-powerful? It can even block the user's allergens? Amazing!"
Then you recall the Easter dialogue in Stardew Valley where Pam mentions she spiked her punch. You didn't specifically look up what Pam spiked at the time, but now that it's Shrew who spiked it, something seems amiss.
You discovered the victim of the spiked punch at the scene – Angege.
Unaware that her condition wasn't simply drunk, she sat on the plaza's paving stones, chuckling and muttering, "Hmm... this punch is really potent!"
When you ask him what exactly he puts in punch, he gives you a sly smile and says, "No comment. Try it yourself if you dare."
No, thank you. Players do have health bars.
In this situation, you should see a doctor, but unfortunately, there's only one fake doctor in Pelican Town, Dog Spike, so you have no choice but to bite the bullet and go to him to diagnose Ange.
Dog-Curl pulled down his collar and said bluntly, "Go ahead and vomit."
Then, Angehime turned pale, covered her mouth, and scrambled to the edge of the bushes. She began to vomit violently, expelling the entire cup of punch, which was at least harmful, if not poisonous.
[Shocking! It actually works!]
[The person who said last time that Gou Juanyi was definitely a quack doctor should apologize!]
[Pshaw, it was just a coincidence this time. Do you think he could cure any other illness with a simple "Kangfu"?]
How do you know it won't work if you don't try?
If it's feasible, why would we need glass?
Glass isn't used to treat illnesses, but rather to treat injuries, right?
Don't argue, our Dr. Goujuan is just so eloquent!
【Hahaha】
After vomiting, Angehime got up and continued standing there staring at Elliot, as if nothing had happened except for her reddened ears. Looking at the mosaic-like vomit, you felt that the upcoming treasure hunt was about to become even more dangerous.
But in reality, the little competition went very smoothly. Ieiri Shoko didn't seem particularly enthusiastic, but she was incredibly fast, picking up several Easter eggs in no time. Rika and Yuta couldn't keep up with her speed at all.
Gojo Satoru also participated, but he didn't care at all about how many stones he picked up. He focused on interfering with the other contestants and was the biggest help to Ieiri Shoko in winning (because no matter what tricks Gojo Satoru pulled, she was always very stable).
And you were the contestant most severely affected by Gojo Satoru, ultimately only managing to collect 3 Easter eggs and missing out on the championship.
Fortunately, the prize for winning the competition is optional, and you don't care about the result (or maybe you've won too many times in the game), so the focus is on participation.
You return to the farm with a bunch of decorations and strawberry seeds you bought at the Easter shop, carefully stuff them into a box to protect your liver, and decide to deal with things tomorrow, refusing to work in the dark.
Goodnight, Stardew Valley.
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