Enemies Are All Nourishment for My Fungi-Chapter 180: The Sudden Advancement of Fungus Brings New Features (1)

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"...Huh?" Ye Nai’s eyes widened as she became a bit more alert. What was going on?

"The research institute leaked some information, and now our danger zone is blocked by people demanding to buy Camel-hump Deer and new mutant beasts."

"Ah..."

"Stay in the city for a few more days, and if you get bored, go out of town for a couple of days. Wait until we send the visitors away, then you can come back."

"Okay, I got it..."

Having hung up the phone, Ye Nai, who was no longer sleepy, stared at the ceiling, lost in thought.

Damn?

How could the research institute let information leak about the newly acquired Camel-hump Deer?

Was it accidental or intentional?

Now we’re stuck with people at the door—

Thinking of the Camel-hump Deer, the image of its appearance came to mind, followed by the memory of the vast herd she had seen.

It was truly a magnificent sight.

As she thought, she seemed to smell the scent of the grasslands, feel the breeze, and the somewhat glaring sunrise.

Huh?

Something wasn’t right?

She was sleeping soundly in her hotel room; how could the smell, wind, and sunlight seem so real?

Suddenly coming to her senses, Ye Nai looked around, and when she saw her surroundings clearly, she shot up like a carp.

Her eyes widened, and her heart filled with confusion.

In front of her was a vast grassland.

The Secret Realm’s grassland.

Not far away, a few Camel-hump Deer with their fawns were leisurely grazing. These were probably the senior females that hadn’t regrouped yet, or they might never rejoin, and instead, find another passing herd to join.

And there she stood, in her pajamas and bare feet, the rough grass tickling her feet.

The setting sun was right in front of her, the sunlight dazzling and hard to look at. Ye Nai tilted her head and pulled out sunglasses to wear.

The wind was real.

The various smells mixed in the wind were real too, including the scent of grass and the stench of dung.

"Holy shit!"

"Did I just teleport?"

"Or was it a space transfer?"

"Directly from the hotel room to the Secret Realm’s grassland?"

"How am I supposed to get back? I’ve got things to do tonight!"

Ye Nai anxiously hopped on the spot, picturing her hotel room in her mind.

The next second, her vision blurred slightly, and a vague white light flashed by. The distinctive outdoor smells were gone, the air around her cool, chilling Ye Nai into a shiver as her vision returned.

"Holy shit!"

Ye Nai jumped three feet high, almost hitting the ceiling.

She was back in her hotel room.

Only she hadn’t returned directly to the bed but stood between the TV cabinet and the bathroom door.

Just now, that exact spot had flashed through her mind.

She sat on the corner of the TV cabinet, looked down at her feet—dirty, with soil and a couple of blades of grass stuck to them.

"Holy shit!"

"Holy shit!!"

"Holy shit!!!"

"Can I really perform Space Teleportation?"

"Move between Blue Star and the Secret Realm just like that?"

"So smoothly?"

Ye Nai gasped for air, forcing herself to calm down and think, really think.

Two minutes later, her breathing had stabilized.

The overly stimulated brain had also resumed functioning. She took out paper and a pen and started to debrief this sudden experience while talking to herself.

"These dirty feet of mine prove that Space Teleportation is real, and I can now jump between Blue Star and Secret Realm at will," she said.

"The basis for location settings must be images in my brain, going wherever I think."

"But it’s not rigorous, there must be other conditions."

Ye Nai drew a question mark on the paper but quickly crossed it out.

"The other condition, of course, is my spores, which are the basis for location. I can truly locate only places where I’ve been and left spores behind," she concluded.

"There are my spores everywhere in the hotel room; the grassland where I had teleported previously has grown fungus in the soil."

Ye Nai put down her pen and looked down at the soles of her feet again.

The mud on them didn’t contain any fungus, but she had brought back several spores.

"The spores are key to go wherever I want."

"I must spread my spores throughout all of the Blue Star and Secret Realm!"

Ye Nai clenched her fist in resolve.

To her, being able to move freely with Space Teleportation was cooler than being the Secret Realm Master or the world’s wealthiest person!

Ye Nai put away her pen and paper, went to the bathroom to brush her teeth, wash her face and feet, changed into her combat suit for operating in the Secret Realm, and tried again.

The seafood sold well yesterday; she wanted to get some more since this season’s shrimp and clams were the tastiest.

She thought about going to a wetland, but the image of it circulated in her mind and she promptly dismissed it.

She was afraid to go.

She was worried about suddenly appearing in the middle of a hunting team—would she have to kill them to keep a secret?

While hesitating, a flash of white light appeared before her, and Ye Nai instinctively reached out to touch the wall, not wanting to teleport. But it was futile.

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When her vision cleared, she found herself on the broad banks of the wetland, alone, with no other human activity around her and no traces of vehicle tires as far as the eye could see.

Underneath the muddy ground, there were her fungus and spores.

"Holy shit? Can Space Teleportation work like this?" she exclaimed.

"Can I choose to appear in a deserted area if I don’t want to be in front of people?"

"Is just being able to locate enough?"

"Indeed, the Secret Realm needs to be covered in fungus," she realized.

Ye Nai immediately exerted her spiritual power and threw out a mass of spores, allowing them to scatter in the wind.

After doing all this, Ye Nai recalled the scene of the hotel room; the next second, she was back there.

This time, she ended up in front of the TV cabinet again.

Ye Nai directly sat down.

She took out her phone, set a countdown, and rested for five minutes.

After the alarm rang, she switched to a stopwatch.

She needed to run an experiment.

Whether high-frequency round-trip between Blue Star and Secret Realm was possible; going from Blue Star and coming straight back upon landing.

After sitting quietly for a few more minutes, Ye Nai felt ready. For safety, she scattered a large amount of spores around the room, then began to recall the part of the wetland bank where she had just landed.

When a bright white light appeared before her eyes, her finger hit the stopwatch button.

As soon as she smelled the damp air near the water and her eyesight returned, Ye Nai glanced at the time—it had been only two seconds. She immediately recalled the TV cabinet in the hotel room.

The familiar flash of white light appeared, and she was indeed back.

Glancing at the time again—five seconds.

Counting the second she had taken to look at her phone by the water, one round trip had taken about four seconds.

Having confirmed that immediate round trips were possible, Ye Nai went to wash her hands in the bathroom, returned to the room to make some noodles, eat some food, and shift her mood.

Half an hour later, Ye Nai was fully prepared, and the real show began.

She set a five-minute timer, then started to frequently teleport back and forth between the hotel and the wetland bank.

She did not rest in between; she just verified the surroundings wherever she landed and immediately teleported again.

After doing this back and forth for over three minutes—just under four minutes—Ye Nai felt dizzy, realizing that her spiritual power was starting to falter, but fortunately, she was back in her hotel room, not left to recover slowly on the wetland bank.