Stardew Valley Basic

Chapter 61 Fishing Boat

Kevin didn't get cold feet, he was even much faster than Kerwin imagined.

"Are you going out like this?" Kerwin looked at Kevin who was empty-handed in surprise.

The appearance of Kevin now is just like when Kerwin saw Kevin in the desert for the first time, walking in front of him from an unknown place all alone.

Compared with Kevin and Chester, who packed lightly, Kerr and Shane were like going out for an outing, bringing two boxes useful and useless.

After seeing Kevin, Kerwin dragged his two suitcases back to the bedroom, opened them up and sorted them out, and Kerwin reappeared in front of them not long after.

It's just that those two heavy boxes became one light box.

After meeting, they head to the beach together to find Willy.

"Are you going to go to sea?" Willie, who was fishing, still didn't turn around after hearing Kerwin's words, and still stared at his fishing rod intently. "There has been a storm recently, it is not a good time to go to sea, not to mention that you have no experience in going to sea."

"Just a visit to a nearby island," Kerwin said. "I heard that the scenery on the sea is very beautiful."

Willie shook his head and said helplessly, "You kids are always so curious."

"The world is so big, we always have to go out and have a look." Kerwin turned his head and looked at Stardew Valley behind him. "We can't just stay in this place forever."

In a square inch of land, it takes half an hour to walk the entire town, and it is clear where the grass grows.

"Curiosity will kill the cat." Willie put away the fishing rod. He seemed to understand that Kerwin was determined to go out and see the outside world, so he didn't continue to stop him from being blind. "Come with me."

Willie took them to the place where the fishing boats usually docked.

Seeing the fishing boats in front of him that had been abandoned for an unknown amount of time, Kerwin had the rare thought of going back home.

He walked slowly to the side of the fishing boat and carefully touched the holed cabin of the fishing boat.

It seemed that Willie was going to use this method to dissuade them.

Willie naturally noticed Kerwin's slightly disgusted expression, he took out a low-quality cigarette from his pocket, lit it, and pointed casually: "Pearl is the best ship, let's spend time in the sea together." A lot of time has passed."

Kerwin looked at the Pearl under his command, and then at several other fishing boats nearby, and felt that the Pearl didn't seem to have any outstanding features except for its larger size.

As for the degree of dilapidation, it is not much worse.

But Kerwin and the others didn't have a better choice. They couldn't go to the island by bus.

Fortunately, Shane had worked in a shipyard before, so he knew how to repair ships.

Willie didn't mind that Kerwin and the others were tinkering on the Pearl with a hammer and pliers, and they still sat on the pier leisurely fishing every day.

It wasn't until they sailed the Pearl back into the ocean that Willie finally seemed to pick up some spirits.

For the four warriors who are about to prepare for the voyage, Willie offered his advice.

"Don't always trust others naively." When he said this, Willie took out a gadget from his pocket.

It was the lighter he carried in his pocket, and it had already been thrown into Kerwin's hand.

Kerwin looked at the lighter in his hand in surprise, and said, "Mr. Willie, I don't smoke."

But Willie waved his hand and said, "It's just a small thing, it won't take up much space, just pretend."

After saying this, Willie didn't continue to greet them, as if he didn't care when they went to sea, and slowly returned to his house.

Kerwin didn't know the mystery of this lighter, but the gift he received at this time would definitely be of use to him.

Kerwin put the lighter on his chest, and put it together with the gemstone pendant Shane gave him.

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final exam is over

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