Casual Farming 3: A Slow Living LitRPG (Sowing Season) by Wolfe Locke & Mike Caliban & Ahmet Nergiz

Casual Farming 3: A Slow Living LitRPG (Sowing Season) by Wolfe Locke & Mike Caliban & Ahmet Nergiz

Author:Wolfe Locke & Mike Caliban & Ahmet Nergiz [Locke, Wolfe & Caliban, Mike & Nergiz, Ahmet]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Published: 2022-08-31T07:00:00+00:00


“I’ll certainly do my best,” he finally answered. “I just can’t think of a thing that would help.”

“I’m sure you’ll come up with something.” Tess rubbed his shoulders. “Now, come on. Let’s get out of this dusty, old room and go sit by the fire. Maybe with a good cup of tea, or something. That’s always good for thinking.”

Jason nodded and allowed himself to be led away. As he walked through the home and sat down, he sighed deeply. His thoughts indeed came easily, but none of them provided any answers that he believed would help him in the slightest. He didn’t hate his family in the slightest, and he was desperate to prove to them that he still loved them just as much as always. Still, though…

Tess was right. He had to come up with a way to solve the problem before he just showed up at his door.

He knew, in that moment, that he wasn’t going to rest easy until that solution presented itself.

Chapter Thirty-Two - Work Done

[The alarm went off, it was 6 AM. Jason was ready to get to work around the farm. He had 39 starting actions.]

[Tess’s Almanac: 6th day of Spring! 86 days until the Spring Festival! The sun is finally shining, and the ground is dry! Ahh…

Other than that, nothing too interesting is happening today.]

Jason rolled out of bed, fending off a flurry of licks from Chance as he did so. He laughed and pushed away the dog, then slowly walked up to the window and gazed out across the land. Sure enough, everything was ready to go. Lady had her head sticking out of the stable and was looking eagerly at the fresh grass. Monsters swarmed across the ground, looking rather like a living carpet in some areas. The sun was just cresting the horizon, casting golden beams across the landscape. Jason opened the window and drank it all in, and Chance stuck his head out as well. The rain, strictly speaking, had stopped two days earlier, but the sky had stayed cloudy and overcast, making it impossible for the ground to dry out.

All things considered, it was a much later start to the season than Jason had been anticipating, but such things couldn’t be helped, he supposed.

He dressed quickly in his overalls, then made his way downstairs and prepared a breakfast for Chance and himself. They ate quickly, then rose and were soon walking outside into the fresh, spring air.

The problem of what to do about his family hadn’t sat idle in Jason’s mind for the previous several days, that was for sure. He hadn’t come up with any good solutions, to be sure, save for one that was a bit of a cop-out. His farm was producing a great deal of income, or at least it would produce a great deal of income when it wasn’t being eaten by Juun Bugs. Now that the bugs were out of the way, presumably killed by the winter, he would be able to save up his money for a season and then donate it all to help his parents.



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