Among the five people, due to the nature of their skills, the Wandering Apprentice Medvedeva and the Priest Apprentice Daphne were barely affected by his influence.
But Levin, Doyle, and Oliver were different. Gauss's efficiency in easily killing monsters directly made their skills obsolete; they also needed monsters to hone their own techniques.
But now, often just as they had finished warming up, the battle was over.
In the long run, skills would deteriorate.
Their pride wouldn't allow them to ask Gauss to hold back and let them handle enemies he could easily kill.
So naturally, they could only part ways temporarily.
Gauss vaguely expected this.
Regarding the others' decision, he didn't have any strong negative emotions and understood their choice.
A considerable number of adventurers are idealists who embark on this difficult path, disregarding life and death, for their own extraordinary dreams.
