It had been some time since Sin was brought back to Stardew Valley.
After breaking that reincarnation script symbolizing the Cocolia Orphanage, the Seele belonging to Stardew Valley, who had previously lost her appetite and was constantly losing weight, also had a smile on her face and began to be able to communicate with others.
Just as Suke expected, Boss Mabel kept saying that the essential status of Stardew Valley was very high, and for most people, coming in here was equivalent to a hero returning to the spawn point fountain.
But there were always exceptions. Facing an existence firmly grasped by the "Mother" whose essential status was comparable, his Stardew Valley didn't seem able to ensure she was completely safe and sound.
Fortunately, after this incident, Suke had also roughly figured out the behavior pattern of that filthy thing; she did not seem to be a completely hostile existence.
Suke even had a premonition that although she would always bring some extremely unpalatable and terrifying-looking food for the Seele left behind in the "Phantasmal Secret Room" to eat, perhaps without this "food," Seele's other half would have completely dissipated into thin air.
How should he put it? Everything else was fine, except the form of expression was a bit too sanity-dropping.
If only that "Mother" had appeared in front of Suke in a slightly more normal manner, he wouldn't mind trying to contact and communicate with her.
Stardew Valley, Winter, Day 68.
After Sin came to Stardew Valley, Suke originally wanted to arrange for her to live together with Seele.
But unfortunately, Sin was relentless, dead set on saying she wanted to stay on the Farm, so Suke had to respect her opinion and hire this "child laborer" who was even a bit younger than Emma.
Speaking of which, it seemed there was only about a week left until the Feast of the Winter Star, the grandest festival in Stardew Valley's winter.
Suke was very much looking forward to what this grandest festival could bring him. To be honest, he basically didn't lack anything particularly urgent now; his life mainly revolved around doing whatever he wanted.
On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, he would go to the Re:Zero and Soul Reaper worlds for a stroll, and incidentally visit Haji-Hiro, who was studying Zanjutsu, Hakuda, Hoho, and Kido at the Shino Academy;
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, he would look at the cosmic scenery in the Star Rail universe, and admire the situations where a few tactless Masked Fools came running over to try and find amusement in himself, Tsukishiro Yuki, and the others, only to end up crashing and burning.
Of course, once the time passed winter, he wouldn't be this idle, but wasn't time meant to be enjoyed?
Oh right, there was a very, very important matter that Suke almost forgot.
And that was—the wedding with the Great Witch, who was the sole honored one in heaven and earth, unparalleled in beauty, and without a single flaw from head to toe aside from the occasional left-brain fighting the right-brain!
Actually, this wedding should have been held long ago. After all, during the millennium he spent alone with Tsukishiro Yuki in the past, Suke had promised her that he would make up for it immediately upon returning to the outside.
But due to various reasons, it kept getting delayed until now. Fortunately, it still wasn't too late.
[Items: Wedding Ring 1, Mermaid's Pendant 2 have been gifted to eligible targets.]
[Congratulations to the Farmer for completing the achievement: Deeply Loved Farmer! (Forge a vow with the targets who love you!)]
[The number of expandable Farmhand Cabins within Stardew Valley + N (N is 3)]
[Golden Mystery Box 30, Iridium Mystery Box 3, Stardrop * 1... Detected that the backpack is full, excess items have been stored in the Farm mailbox.]
An endless stream of reward notifications popped up in the lower-left corner of the Farm system panel, putting Suke in an extremely good mood.
Of course, his good mood was obviously not because of these so-called rewards.
But rather, because of the wedding venue currently being enthusiastically set up here at the Pelican Town square.
"Right, right, a snow shelter needs to be set up here..."
"I estimate there will be quite a few guests, I'm afraid we'll have to prepare more tables and chairs... Come, Stelle, give me a hand!"
Since most of the people present were ladies and children, the majority of the wedding venue's setup would be completed by Suke alone.
The official wedding day was set for the day before the Feast of the Winter Star, perfectly catching the free ride of Stardew Valley's festival characteristics, making the lively, worldly atmosphere of this wedding seem as heavy as possible.
After all, a lonely wedding had already been held once; this time, naturally, the more people, the merrier.
"Don't tire yourself out, Animus."
Under the warm winter sun, after Suke transported some material boxes needed for the wedding setup that didn't exist in the Furniture Catalogue back from the other side of the cross-realm gate bare-handed and placed them on the ground, Tsukishiro Yuki stepped forward and wiped Suke's slightly dust-stained face with her handkerchief.
Her slender, jade-like fingers carried a hint of soft, delicate coolness. Even through the thin gauze of a black silk glove, it could still be conducted through the skin into each other's hearts.
"How is this tiring? Little Yuki, it's not like you don't know my situation."
Suke glanced at his Energy bar, which hadn't budged at all.
"Once the venue is set up, let's take some time to rehearse before the wedding officially starts... Well, honestly speaking, I don't have any experience in this kind of situation either."
Looking at the wedding venue, which was currently still just a rough draft, Suke subconsciously rubbed his hands together, inevitably feeling a trace of constraint.
How should he put it? He had tried things like marriage and weddings with Tsukishiro Yuki during their time alone together.
But... getting married to multiple people at the same time was indeed a first. Suke knew that saying this might make him seem a bit scummy, but it was ultimately the only way out of no way.
He had also sought Tsukishiro Yuki's opinion, asking if it might be more appropriate to hold the weddings separately.
But perhaps seeing some of the misgivings in Suke's heart, Tsukishiro Yuki very "generously" allowed Suke's request to hold the weddings together with BB and Abigail, who also had relationships with him—although the other two were obviously unwilling to acknowledge this "generosity," especially BB, who hadn't stopped grumbling about it.
Saying things like she was clearly the heroine he met first, and if anyone was going to be generous, it should be her.
But fortunately, Suke could only say it was lucky that all three women grudgingly accepted this proposal—it really wasn't that he intentionally wanted to try the novelty of polygamy, but purely a concern that Stardew Valley's wedding mechanism might only allow holding a wedding once while in an unmarried state.
If a condition arose such as Suke holding the wedding with Tsukishiro Yuki first, and then it showed that to hold another wedding he would first need to get a "divorce," that would be a huge disaster.
Although Suke firmly believed he loved those he loved and those who loved him equally, keeping things balanced was something he definitely had to do as the head of the family.
If he let the situation develop like that, what awaited him in the end might be three wolves swallowing Wei... oh no, a three-way divided ending!
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