Enemies Are All Nourishment for My Fungi-Chapter 232 Digging in the Five Bridges Secret Realm (1)

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A sudden moment of clarity exploded in Ye Nai's mind, an urge driving her toward a certain direction.

Ye Nai packed up her vehicle and stood alone on the ground, initiating Space Teleportation as she followed the impulse in her heart.

After landing, she felt a strong bout of dizziness and lightheadedness, unable to stand steadily, and she simply lay down.

With the experience she had gained from digging up the altar in the East Ridge Secret Realm, Ye Nai could judge the distance she had moved based on her discomfort.

Given the severity of her discomfort, it had to be at least two to three hundred kilometers.

From her starting position, these two to three hundred kilometers seemed far, but if an enemy were to arrive quietly, then this distance would not amount to much.

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Moreover, there was no guarantee that a hunting team wouldn't accidentally wander over.

After lying down for a few minutes, Ye Nai regained her strength. Ignoring the need to set up camp and cook dinner, she took out her excavator and started working while there was still light.

She dug five or six meters in one go, and then a familiar sensation of falling came.

Ye Nai instantly adjusted her posture and with a bang, she landed on a plain and unremarkable large platform. Above her head was a big hole that allowed a glimpse of daylight, and around her was an artificially constructed underground space, with the large platform in the center, covered with soil that had fallen down with her.

She hopped off the excavator and stood on the large platform, and a circle of Magic Patterns immediately lit up with a faint glow.

The altar was unmistakable.

Ye Nai immediately packed up the excavator, jumped off the altar, and then released the excavator on the ground to continue digging.

By the time it was completely dark, the altar was also successfully excavated.

Having stored the altar in her Space, Ye Nai used Space Teleportation to return to the surface and dumped all the soil she had kept in her Space back into the hole to refill it.

But because underneath was originally a man-made dome-like space, all the soil dumped back down did not make the ground level, and the shape of a large pit remained with messy dirt everywhere.

Walking over it, she stomped down several times, and feeling no further sinking, she concluded that the bottom had been filled quite solidly.

Ye Nai took out a shovel and dug up patches of sod from various places around, placing them piece by piece into the large pit.

Next, she took out a large bag of fermented farm manure she had bought for farming and evenly spread it in the pit.

Then she released a large amount of spores.

Once the spores sank into the soil, she brought out her personal stainless steel washbasin, attached a hose to the faucet, and started watering the pit.

With water and nutrients available, the spores grew and multiplied rapidly, encouraging the sod to take root and grow along with them.

While waiting for the sod to take root, Ye Nai set up the Courtyard House and made camp in the meantime.

After cooking and eating, bathing and washing clothes, and finishing all her domestic chores, Ye Nai stepped outside to check on the pit. The sod had all grown in.

The pit was still the same, but it no longer gave the impression that something had been dug underneath it; rather, it looked more like a sinkhole.

The patches of ground from which she had dug up the sod, within a few hours and with the help of the fungus promoting growth, had naturally healed.

Ye Nai went to bed with peace of mind and got up before dawn.

In her Space, the first altar of the Five Bridges Secret Realm that she had stored the day before had turned into rubble, sharing the same fate as the altars from the East Ridge Secret Realm.

The Magic Pattern was devoured by the Fungus, the same incident had occurred in the East Ridge Secret Realm. A brand-new Fungus Magic Pattern emerged from Space and coiled around Ye Nai's wrist, pointing her in the direction of the next altar.

She tried to enter the East Ridge Secret Realm again, but to no avail.

Ye Nai controlled the urge to rush there and start digging up the second altar. Instead, she decided to have breakfast and get ready before setting off.

The distance of the Space Teleportation was about the same as yesterday. Ye Nai, feeling lazy, lay on the ground and didn't want to move at all. She released spores to scout her surroundings, looking for any dangerous mutant beasts or humans.

She had to be even more careful than in the East Ridge Secret Realm. The caution stemmed from the better infrastructure in Five Bridges Secret Realm. The 2,600-meter-high mountain peak with a ski resort implied that Awakeners and Ordinary tourists might appear at any time.

Lying there, Ye Nai gradually dozed off without realizing it, and soon she audaciously fell asleep with a tilt of her head.

She was woken up by the activity in Space.

The Space was being massively invaded by giant spiders.

The spiders were even bigger than the largest ones she had seen in the East Ridge Secret Realm. They were covered in deep red long plush fur—the fur so thick at first glance they resembled fuzzy red plush toys.

Sort of cute.

And sort of terrifying.

Ye Nai stood up and released a lifeless red plush giant spider. Even with its legs all curled up, it was still taller than half of Ye Nai's height. She pulled out a metal ladder to climb on and searched through the dense fur to find the spider's mouth.

The giant spider had bad breath.

The stench struck her directly in the brain, and Ye Nai dodged subconsciously, almost losing her balance and falling off the ladder.

Bent over, Ye Nai retched a few times on the ground to catch her breath before quickly descending the ladder and putting the giant spider back into Space.

Enough of that, I'll sell one to the Mountain Leopard Team later and see their reaction.

The spores had not reported the presence of people nearby, so Ye Nai took out the Courtyard House, set up a handwash station in the courtyard, took out her computer, and connected the billing switch to study the software settings.

Although the Quartermaster had suggested she price the cold water at 10 yuan per 15 minutes, she considered that sometimes people needed a thorough wash, especially after hunting and rolling in the dirt until they're covered in mud, needing to rinse off before using the washing machine.

After meticulous research, she found a new pricing strategy, setting the timer and charges to allow users to choose their duration, based on 10 yuan per 15 minutes as "1 portion", with the option to select "how many portions" they wanted, and for each additional "portion" added, 5 yuan would be charged.

By this calculation, using the cold water for an hour would cost only 25 yuan.

If people still find it too cheap, she'll just raise the price again.

Ye Nai also re-evaluated the prices for the baths and vending machines selling cigarettes and alcohol, increasing them all—customers can't be left disappointed.

At noon, she cooked lunch in the new kitchen of the Courtyard House. Right after a satisfying meal and just when she was about to wash the dishes, she noticed the weather change—the wind picked up, and the temperature dropped, looking like rain was coming.

Unwilling to let the beautiful and spacious Courtyard House get rained on, she quickly cleaned up the kitchen, retracted the Courtyard House, and set up prefab board housing next to the stairs along with an awning overhead. Underneath the shelter, she placed an outdoor stove and a stainless steel sink. This was where she washed pots and dishes.

Indeed, her purchase of the big water tanks was justified. With the tanks set up according to the number of sinks, she had plenty of water for use.

After washing the pots and dishes, she put everything back into Space, then brought out the men's and women's bathrooms. They fit perfectly along the long edges of the awning, one on each side.

She connected a high-pressure water gun to the same tap used for her washbasin and adjusted the nozzle to a fan spray to begin cleaning the bathrooms one by one.

The wide drain could handle anything, and there was no need to worry about clogging. The pressure for rinsing was also appropriate. The new bathrooms, without any stubborn stains, had only a few traces of bathing products on the walls and floors, which disappeared with the sweep of water.