Enemies Are All Nourishment for My Fungi-Chapter 265 - : Enemies in the Secret Realm

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Chapter 265 -265: Enemies in the Secret Realm

As soon as she appeared, the spores in the soil of the forest gave her a surprise, sending altars into her space with crackling sounds, along with a large number of valuable animals and plants.

Through her ability of “observation,” the vision of altars within the entire forest became scarce; she decided to clear them all at once.

There were still 20 or 30 altars missed in the desert; it was unclear whether the enemies knew Purple Capital City was the capital of the nation and hence paid extra attention, as the number of altars deployed was higher than in other Secret Realms.

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The distance between these altars and Ye Nai varied, some close by near the small town behind her, others as far as in the wilderness.

The spores were sensitive to energy which enabled Ye Nai to “see” the altars from such a long distance, likely the spores previously deployed in the desert had found them carried by the wind; the journey from the forest was not short, a drive would be exhausting.

As Ye Nai was choosing, intending to keep one and collect the rest, she suddenly discovered one of the light points was especially bright, dimming the others in comparison.

Curiosity piqued, she used Space Teleportation to have a look.

For safety, Ye Nai did not land directly on the light point but deviated by five hundred meters.

In this unobstructed semi-arid desert, she extended the distance to ensure safety.

She had just landed and her vision had not yet restored, her eyes still shimmering with the multicolored light of space transmission, when she heard several gunshots, frightening Ye Nai into flinging herself to the ground, her face and mouth filled with sand, which she didn’t bother to wipe off as she titled her head trying to discern the direction of the gunshots.

By this time, her vision had returned to normal.

There was no need to look around; on raising her eyes, the tall stature of the Otherworld enemies was as conspicuous as landmarks.

They swung their huge swords, each swing projecting superpower remotely, inflicting spell attacks without even needing to physically strike.

If it actually hit someone, such sword movement could cut someone wearing a bulletproof vest in half.

Several people lay on the ground.

After distinguishing between enemies and her own warriors by their body shapes, Ye Nai’s spores promptly entered the bodies of the warriors to check for casualties, found they were immobilized due to heavy bleeding caused by the enemy’s giant swords, and hurriedly stopped the bleeding and boosted their Life Force.

Other warriors still able to move kept running and shooting, continuously yelling.

Being far away, Ye Nai couldn’t hear what they were shouting, but could tell they were trying to draw the enemies away to prevent them from finishing off the wounded on the ground.

The second wave of spores she sent helped these warriors, as running back and forth was exceptionally draining; they shouldn’t get worn out too soon.

Without dwelling on the enemies’ ability to withstand bullets due to their sturdy builds, Ye Nai quickly used Space Teleportation to move behind a military vehicle, deployed her SUV, climbed to the roof, and pulled out a light machine gun to snipe with, shooting at the level she used for hunting prey, and aimed at an enemy within range, bringing them down with two shots.

The first shot hit in the eye; capitalizing on the moment their head tilted, she hit the earhole, then they thunderously fell.

She knew how tough their skin was when she used a chainsaw to cut their necks, but fortunately, even for aliens, the eyes and ears were still vulnerabilities.

“Reinforcements?!”

The warriors at the front suddenly became spirited.

“Why only two shots?”

“Two shots took down one, that’s pretty impressive, a sharpshooter wow!”

While they were exclaiming, Ye Nai leaped from the top of her vehicle to the military truck, closed in a bit after some distance, then took down another limping enemy with two more shots.

“I saw her, on top of our vehicle!”

“Just one person!”

“Solo Hunter? Holy shit, a top player has arrived!”

“Alright, alright, while she’s got their attention, hurry and drag the wounded away.”

The sudden precise gunshots indeed drew the majority of the enemy’s attention as they rushed towards Ye Nai, brandishing large swords.

The warriors seized the opportunity, ran back to the wounded, and started dragging them behind the military vehicle.

Fortunately, Ye Nai had infused a handle of Life Force beforehand; otherwise, dragging them further with such severe injuries might have killed them in no time.

From atop the vehicle, Ye Nai saw the enemies charging at her. Unflinching, bang, bang, bang, three shots, one bullet per target, all precisely hitting the eyes. The bullets followed the eye sockets into the brain, resulting in instant deaths.

Two more, with their mouths wide open charging fiercely, Ye Nai fired two bullets right into their mouths, breaking their necks as blood spurted and they fell to the ground.

The other warriors were not just watching; aside from those dragging the wounded, others shot at the enemies from behind. They couldn’t pierce their defenses, but the constant harassment slowed them down significantly.

The main issue was the desert’s lack of cover: fight, run, or die—those were the only options.

Standing on the vehicle and overlooking the battlefield, Ye Nai noticed a large pit far ahead. She quickly guessed that this group of enemies had just emerged from an underground altar, stumbled right into a small squad of their own. With no retreat for one side and a kill-on-sight order for the other, it ended up like this.

The particularly bright light now had a reasonable explanation—the altar was exposed.

Ye Nai continued shooting emotionlessly, taking down another person before swiftly sliding off the vehicle roof to the ground and running.

The enemy was charging too fast, leaping up to swing their sword even a few steps away from the vehicle, executing a downward slash that lit up with a metallic gleam, seemingly activating a Spell attack.

Ye Nai had just darted away when moments later, the vehicle took several hits from the sword, slicing the roof and window frames to pieces.

If that had hit a person, they would be chopped into several pieces, clean enough to be washed and stewed in a big pot.

“Ah! Our vehicle!”

The warriors, both angry and pained, took advantage of the enemy’s sword stuck in the vehicle to turn and open fire at the back of their heads.

Just as the enemies redirected their focus to the warriors, Ye Nai had already reached her own SUV, quickly returned to East Ridge Secret Realm, passed through to reach Five Bridges Secret Realm, and picked up a loose giant rock from the mountain.

Five Bridges Secret Realm was a place she had excavated altar by altar; she knew every terrain and location of weathered rocks.

The previous moment of inspiration had uncontrollably reminded her of such a giant rock.

Ye Nai’s precision and speed were impeccable. She appeared directly in her vehicle, making it look as though she had barely dodged an attack and had desperately scrambled back to her car.

She rolled down the window, started the vehicle, and charged towards the enemy, throwing the rock through the air with her left hand as she closed the distance.

The warriors fighting and shooting were taken aback as they saw a giant rock appear out of nowhere, smashing heavily onto an enemy from behind with a loud thunk, pinning one underneath.

“Badass!”

“This vehicle, one of us?”

“No, an Awakener’s license plate.”

“Then it’s half one of us.”

“Way to go, do another one!”

“Hold on, we can win this!”