My Mushroom is Omnipotent
Mira transmigrated to another world, just like the clichéd plot in novels. But unlike other girls, she was the unluckiest of them all. No system, no novel plots for reference, no golden finger when she first arrived. She struggled in the forest for many days, always feeling like she might die at any moment, encountering huge snakes, winged tigers, and some ferocious beasts before she managed to luckily awaken some ability to protect herself.
By some twist of fate, she awakened her companion spirit – a mushroom, yes, a mushroom, the size of her palm. It was cute, with a light pink color that resembled cotton candy, soft to the touch, and sparkling with crystal beads that looked like diamonds with dew drops on top. In this treacherous place, a cute mushroom didn't exactly scream "helpful," but Mira was desperate.
Mira and her mushroom struggled to survive in the forest until one day, they finally saw some humans. But something was off about these people. The way they looked at her and treated her seemed wrong – like they were starving dogs eyeing a bone. After being rescued by them, Mira realized why. They were called Sentinels, and she was a Guide. Only females could be Guides, and females held high status in this place.
After learning all this, Mira just wanted to curse. Why hadn't they transmigrated to this place in the first place? Why did she have to struggle in that forest? Why was there such a huge disparity between time travelers? Mira's frustration boiled over as she learned she wasn't the only time traveler in this place. The difference between her and the others made her gnash her teeth. The only good thing was that she was one of the rare Guides, but that girl – the other time traveler – was just an ordinary female who seemed to thrive on chaos. Meanwhile, Mira just wanted to enjoy her life. If that girl wanted to create trouble, let her die; no one could stop Mira from lazing around.