Chapter 14: What Are You Doing?
At this moment, Leon missed the crafting menu from the game more than ever. If he had that, he could make some chests, set them outside, and store things in them instead of stuffing them in his backpack and wasting valuable slots.
Unfortunately, the System interface only had the personal panel—no other pages. It felt like it had been stripped down, which made Leon more than a little frustrated.
The items stuffed in his backpack weren’t easy to take out either. His wooden cabin was so small that if he moved everything inside, half the space would be filled with clutter.
Complaints aside, the farming tools provided by the System were excellent. They weren’t as automated as certain high-end black-colored ones from elsewhere, but they still worked remarkably well.
Carrying the parsnip seeds and the bag of fertilizer that Lewis had given him, Leon set out once more to begin his farming work.
The extra plowed land from yesterday finally came in handy. First, he sprinkled fertilizer over the soil. Pale yellow-white speckles appeared on the dark earth. Then, on those fertilized plots, he planted the parsnip seeds, pulled out his watering can, and gave them all a thorough soak.
Ten or so minutes later, the planting was done.
He checked the seeds he’d planted earlier, but there were still no signs of sprouting. Not that he was in any rush. After pacing around the little field a few times to confirm there were no problems, Leon glanced at the sky, then at his farm, and quietly pulled out his axe.
“Eighty, eighty, eighty!”
