Enemies Are All Nourishment for My Fungi-Chapter 168: Returning to the Danger Zone is the Big Business (1)

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The patients were not in serious condition, so the hospital, of course, didnā€™t keep them; they only prescribed enough antibiotic ointment for two days for the whole team, which would last until they reached the next few towns down the line and could get a new prescription.

Otherwise, with so many people and the amount they needed, the pharmacy would come over brandishing knives.

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The few with rib injuries were even less willing to lie on stretchers to be carried back. They clutched at their chests and walked slowly, enjoying the pleasure of regaining their freedom of movement.

After Ye Nai checked on the Camel-hump Deer in the refrigerated truck, on her way back to the dormitory, there was a consistent, slight fluctuation in the Space; when she paid attention and "looked," she saw that Brother Xiao Ma and the othersā€™ lost vehicles had been found.

She was surprised; she didnā€™t expect that the vehicles thrown so far away would all be found by the afternoon.

The flight speed and range of the spores were much greater than she had thought, more capable too. In the future, there might even be the opportunity to start a new service, specifically for locating objects in the Secret Realm, which might be very good business.

The parasites were particularly conspicuous against the dark-colored seats, and, of course, quite disgusting. They might have fallen onto the vehicle from wounds while traveling through the wilderness earlier.

Once inside the Space, of course, they became snacks for the Fungus, but speaking of snacks, they were too few. Ye Nai had barely given the order when, in less than two seconds, the bugs in the vehicle had all disappeared.

Other personal belongings and traces were untouched, to be considered later on how to remove them in an appropriate manner.

The next day, the team continued their journey back.

After traveling for two days, they reached a rest town and prescribed antibacterial ointment for the entire team again, but after these few tubes were used up, there were no more prescriptions, as their wounds had mostly healed, and there was no inflammation anymore.

They attributed the speed of their recovery to the rich nutrition of the food, and their compliments returned to Ye Nai once more, thankfully for her Space Energy that preserved freshness, ensuring they never lacked logistics along the way.

There were quite a few Space Awakened, but few with the freshness preservation feature, and even fewer Awakeners who had both a large Space and freshness preservation.

Ye Nai accepted everyoneā€™s praise and silently added a note in her mind: those with large, freshness-preserving, and expandable Spaces were few and far between.

No wonder Ye Nai sometimes fantasized that she might be the Secret Realm Master and the worldā€™s wealthiest person.

Why wouldnā€™t she?

She had Awakened to a superpower that nobody else had, making her a chosen one.

After they left the Secret Realm, the leaders got in touch with the dangerous areas, and as soon as the Research Institute learned that there were several live Camel-hump Deer, large and small, they immediately made an offer, fearing they might be snatched up by other institutes.

Ye Nai didnā€™t bargain; with just the offer for the deer, she made over seven million after taxes.

Whatā€™s there to be dissatisfied about?

Besides, she had more than just these live deer on hand; there were also other mutant beast corpses, all paired up, one male and one female.

After returning to danger zone number 5, the injured went for physical examinations, while Ye Nai followed the convoy to the parking lot to unload the goods and, incidentally, trade the second-hand vehicles.

The Research Institute, knowing they were about to arrive, had sent out researchers early to wait in the parking lot, and all, men and women, young and old, were excitedly looking forward to seeing the fawns that were less than a month old.

When they saw the two refrigerated trucks slowly come to a stop, the rear doors opened and the ramps set up, especially when the doe came out with her fawns, they couldnā€™t help but jump up and down.

"Ahhh, itā€™s really a fawn!"

"So cute~"

"Let me do it, I know how to herd sheep!"

The researchers and workers hurriedly opened the doors of their trucks, which had been lined with soft, dry straw. The deer, just awakened by Ye Nai and still under the control of the spores, appeared as if they were waking up from the effects of medication as they unsteadily walked into the truck.

The fawns were doing somewhat better than the adult deer, hopping and bouncing around, full of life and cuteness, well-behaved and playful. Ye Nai directed them to switch vehicles obediently, without any fuss.

The researchers coming to pick up the deer, already itching with excitement, seeing the fawns in Ye Naiā€™s command so docilely, thought they were really easy to handle and wanted to try for themselves.

Ye Nai let go and let them try.

But as soon as she stepped away, the little fawns immediately showed their true colors, scattering like lambs and playing a game of catch-me-if-you-can with the researchers in the spacious parking lot.

The researchers usually did mental work and were so physically weak that, apart from the older ones who really couldnā€™t run, the younger ones were invariably run ragged by the little deer fawns, their exercise level overloaded, almost led astray by their own exhaustion.

Ye Nai and the warriors laughed heartily on the side, but didnā€™t forget to settle the young stag and the adult doe before she stepped in. As the fawns passed by, she caught each one and stuffed them into the vehicle.

She took out all the fodder for the deer from the Space, too.

The exhausted researchers gasped for air, hands on their hips, barely able to speak properly.

Of course, Ye Nai didnā€™t forget to remove the spore control from the deer, ensuring that when they got out of the car again, the young stag and the adult doe would be vigorous and wild. The spores still inside them would support their health during this time, to make sure they donā€™t fall ill immediately after the handover.

For the deer she provided to the institute, her after-tax income was over seven million. She definitely couldnā€™t do anything unethical.

After the other party took the deer, Ye Nai proceeded to release the specially collected pairs of mutant beasts, one male and one female.

Not to mention the researchers with their wide-open eyes, the nearby warriors also crowded around.

"What kind of mutant beasts are these? So many I havenā€™t seen before."

"Xiao Yezi, how far did you actually go?"

"Based on the teeth, are they all herbivorous? No predators?"

"I wouldnā€™t dare touch the predators, but I did get footage of a predator hunting. Wanna see it?"

"Letā€™s see! Letā€™s see! Letā€™s see!"

As they spoke, Ye Nai pulled out a computer desk and powered up the machine to play the videorecorded footage for everyone.

She had originally filmed it with her phone and didnā€™t want the videos to take up phone storage, so she transferred everything to the computer.

In the video, Ye Nai lay prone on a solitary tree, with a high vantage point, and captured a giant feline with superpowerā€™s golden blade slicing off the limbs of a massive wild buffalo before leaping out from the ambush behind the bushes. With that leap, it traveled several meters, landing directly in front of its prey, biting down on the throat and yanking hard. Blood gushed from the throat instantly, and the struggling buffalo fell to the ground motionless.

The whole process took only ten to twenty seconds, without any dawdling.

When the giant feline was about to drag away its prey, it turned back to look, inadvertently locking eyes with Ye Nai who was filming from the tree.

That glance made the warriors and researchers watching the video gasp.

"Such a fierce look in its eyes!"

"Seeing that look, did it discover you?"

"Thatā€™s a warning, right? If you dare to follow, it means death for you?"

"I thought so too, it scared me so much my hands were shaking."

Ye Nai said this, but everyone looking at the steady footage didnā€™t believe a word.

An older researcher noticed something amiss.

"Wait, how far away were you filming?"

"Uh, about a few meters?" Ye Nai scratched her head, "Seems pretty close?"