As a lazy worker who lacked ambition, Shu Shu never expected to die while casually watching a show and transmigrate into the spirit beast of the female lead in a fantasy novel she had just finished...
Just before the spatial rift blew in, Shushu didn't care whether it would expose the space or not. Without a moment's hesitation, he activated the contract and took all his friends into the space.
Almost the instant she took everyone into her space, the spatial rift arrived. Shushu instinctively clung to Du Ran beneath her, and they were swallowed up by the spatial rift together.
Then, she felt dizzy, the earth shook, and everything was turned upside down.
In short, Shushu felt as if he had been thrown into a tornado, being violently tumbled around, and his internal organs were about to be flung out.
Even Du Ran, whom she had initially clung to, was separated during the relentless rolling.
Then, the potato's consciousness gradually faded.
Just a second before she completely lost consciousness, she happened to see Du Tao not far away.
Without time to hesitate, she acted faster than she thought, mustered all her willpower to rush forward, using all four limbs to firmly grasp one of Du Tao's feet before letting herself lose consciousness.
However, the churning within the spatial rift has not yet stopped.
Half a day later, Du Tao, carrying the leg ornament Shushu, met Du Ran. The two unicorns pulled Shushu to the middle, then embraced each other on all fours and fainted from exhaustion.
Not long after they fainted, the two beasts and the rabbit were spat out of the rift again, falling from the sky and crashing into a man in a black robe with a bang.
If the potato were awake, it would realize that the unfortunate creature that served as their cushion was the same one that had chased it for a whole day and night.
Unfortunately, whether it was that unlucky cultivator, or Shushu and Dutao Duran, they were all unconscious at the moment and naturally knew nothing about this.
What they didn't know was that shortly after they landed, they suddenly heard rustling sounds coming from the ground.
A moment later, a vine sprang out from the darkness, with a small pink flower at its tip. As soon as the vine emerged, it made a clear target, heading straight for the millet that was being protected by the two unicorns.
However, the two unicorns protected the yam in its softest part, its belly, and the vines struggled for a long time but failed to pull the yam out.
Finally, the entire vine stood upright in the air, swirling wildly around several times, as if it were in a frenzy, with each leaf exuding a sense of rage.
Especially the pink flower at the very top, which is opening and closing, looks like it's cursing someone.
I just don't know who it was cursing, it didn't stop for a long time.
The vines only stopped their frenzied dance when a pebble was launched from the darkness and slammed into the tip of the vine, knocking off the flower at the top.
First, it shook its head defiantly towards the darkness, then lowered the tip of its vine, rolled up the leaf that had just been knocked off, and carefully put it back in its original place.
A streak of green light flashed by, and the pink flowers instantly returned to their original state, as if they had just grown out, without leaving a trace.
The vines even shook their heads happily several times, dodging several stones thrown at them.
Then it heard a cold snort from the air, and only then did it reluctantly stop. The vines stretched out and tied up the millet and the two unicorns together, dragging them away.
After walking a few steps away from its original spot, as if venting its anger, another vine stretched out, grabbed the person on the ground, and slammed him against the opposite stone wall with a bang.
The person, who had just shown signs of waking up, was completely knocked unconscious again, and unconsciously let out a painful groan.
It's unclear whether the sound pleased or angered the vines, but they grabbed the person again and, with a whoosh, slammed him in another direction.
This time, unlike before when the person was allowed to land, the vines shot past again just as the person was about to hit the ground, and with a swift swing, slammed the person back against the stone wall.
Immediately afterwards, the entire cave was filled with thuds. It turned out that the vines had gotten addicted to smashing people and were kicking them around like a ball.
The incessant sound was truly heartbreaking, bringing tears to the eyes of those who heard it, and the person involved was awakened by the pain several times.
But every time he woke up, before he could even react, he was knocked unconscious again.
Finally, the vines had their fun, so they happily abandoned the man, grabbed Shushu and the others, and ran away into the darkness. A golden streak of light instantly clung to the vines.
Then, the vines twisted and turned, leading the three of them to the edge of a huge waterfall.
The vines didn't stop either; one end wrapped around a thick branch from the side of the waterfall, while the other end, still wrapped around the millet, shot out with a whoosh.
So, just as Shushu was about to wake up, after riding the roller coaster, she became dizzy and passed out again, seemingly making low moaning sounds.
The vine's senses were quite sensitive; although the waterfall was loud, it still heard the sound clearly.
Therefore, after swinging into the cave hidden under the waterfall, it immediately went to check on the millet.
Through the gap, it was discovered that the little rabbit's eyes were still tightly closed, and it seemed completely unaware of anything. The little rabbit was still puzzled.
It then checked on Du Ran and Du Tao, finding them both completely unconscious. It shook the pink flower at the very top, and finally the flower head curved, facing the golden light on the vine.
The next moment, a childish voice rang out: "What are you looking at? Go back now."
Upon hearing this, the vines seemed to be indignant and twisted wildly in protest.
Immediately afterwards, a streak of golden light flashed by, and the pink flower fell to the ground.
The vines, which were still swaying, froze in mid-air.
A moment later, a series of muffled gasps echoed through the space, as if accusing the golden light of not being its true source of light.
The golden light remained remarkably calm and threatened again, "If you keep making noise, I'll chop you up twenty times a day from now on."
As soon as these words were spoken, the sobbing immediately ceased.
Without needing the golden light to urge it on, the vines swiftly picked up the pink flowers on the ground, skillfully and quickly put them back, then wrapped around the three millet potatoes and continued deeper into the valley.
Overcoming various obstacles, the vines skillfully navigated the many forks in the road, accurately finding the right path.
And so, carrying the unconscious Shushu, they walked through this maze-like place for almost half an hour.
After wandering around for a while, they finally arrived at a stone gate. They took out a light blue token, slapped it on the gate, and the stone gate quickly made a sound, revealing a small hole.
Another drop of the prepared light blue liquid was dripped onto the small hole, and the stone door opened with a thud, carrying the vines and sweet potatoes swiftly inside.