Prelude:
In the beginning, before large cities, towns, and factories. Before modern day technology, there were farming villages. And in these small communities, stories are passed down from one generation to the next generation. Some stories are too simple to even be called tales.
However, each village has a legend. Each farm has a story behind every harvest. And each farmer has a destiny to fulfill. Sometimes, these stories are about romance and drama. Sometimes a story about action and adventure. And there are even tales of wizards, warriors, monsters and magic. In a farm story, there could even be a story about mermaids, witches, princesses, and goddesses. But in the end, these are stories of the Harvest Moon.
As technology advances, people build tall sky scrapers, and huge industrial buildings. As more work is becoming available, people move away from the small quiet villages. They now live in industrial towns to work in factories, or in the cities to work for commercial buildings. But no matter how many people move into the larger communities, every once in a while someone dreams of returning back to nature to work in the beautiful and quiet villages as farmers. But nobody's dream of becoming a farmer ever shined brighter than Laura Bravo.
When Laura turned 18 years old, she moved into Flowerbud Village for the “Exciting Ranch Plan”. There, she bought an affordable plot of land in the middle of the village to start her career as a farmer. Many things has happened during the time she lived there. She met so many people, made so many friends, and completely changed the face of Flowerbud Village.
Three years has passed, Laura is now 21 years old and her farm has expanded beyond the size that she can handle alone. Because of the current situation of the village, she cannot find a loving husband to help her with the farm. Even though she has a lot of friends, she still feels alone working in the farm from the crisp early morning to the dark and cool evenings.
But now, Laura feels that she got a lucky break. She'll get the help she so desperately needs soon. In the fourth late Spring, Laura writes a letter to her closest family member inviting him to come live in the village. Little does he know, he will be part of the biggest and most epic destiny Flowerbud Village will ever experience.
Dear Big Brother,
How are you doing? I got a letter from mom and dad a little while ago, and they told me that you had just lost your job in the city. I also heard that the city is having a recession right now, so it's hard to find a new job. I guess I'm kind of worried about my big brother, so I'm writing you a letter.
In case you are asking how am I doing, everything is great here! I live in a quiet village called Flowerbud Village. It's a village surrounded by nature. To the south is a beautiful beach much cleaner than any ocean in the city. You have to see it someday! And to the north, there is a nice mountain just perfect to view the while village. And to the west is a great forest I like to take hikes in.
I guess some of the villagers are a bit strange, but they are good people. Say, I was wondering if you have a girlfriend yet? If not, there are a lot of single women here I would like you to meet. I guess me telling you to get married is a bit selfish of me, but I am your only sister after all. I just hope that things get better in the city.
However, I think I may have a better idea Big Brother. If you want, you can just come live here in Flowerbud Village. I have a second house that I am not using. If you come to live here, I won't charge you rent. And if you want, I could even give you a job. It'll be easy for the pay, I promise.
If you're interested in moving to Flowerbud Village, just send me a reply letter. Or if you want, just come over whenever you feel like it. I promise you that you'll love it here, and you'll never want to leave. We'll be together forever just like we was when we was just kids!
Well, I don't want to bore you with my letter. Just think about my offer! I would love to see you again, and I would love it if we could live close to each other like the way we used to be when we were kids. Well, see you soon!
Sincerely,
Laura Bravo