She trudged alongside the water, releasing spores along the way, until the static in her intercom ceased. Only then did she stop the vehicle to rest and look around for a spot to set up her tent.
Hunting was by no means her task—the Space already had supplies brought in. At this season of blooming flowers and warm weather, clusters of giant frogs thrived in the tall, dense grass by the water—either spawning or foraging. The spores landing on them sealed their fate.
Of course, when encountering a spawning giant frog, Ye Nai would not hurry to harvest it but would patiently wait until it finished laying eggs before collecting it into the Space. As for the frog eggs, she left them untouched, allowing them to hatch and grow freely in the water.
Sustainable development, after all.
After sitting in the vehicle for a while, the fungus in the mud guided Ye Nai to a patch of solid ground suitable for camping. She set up her tent, opened her computer, and kicked back to play video games.