But considering there were seven people in the team, this number was actually quite substantial.
One couldn't expect temporary teammates to weaken the monsters and then hand the final blow to him.
On one hand, he didn't have that much influence, and on the other hand, it was indeed impossible.
Monsters weren't something you could easily mold; they weren't pushovers that you could handle as you wished.
So, Gauss was quite satisfied with this kill efficiency.
The main thing was the consistency, with a certain number of kills recorded every day.
Compared to those missions requiring a lot of time searching for monsters and traveling long distances, the efficiency here was much higher.
Wake up, wash up, eat, organize equipment, go down the dungeon every day.
Although the process was monotonous and oppressive, if it could continue, he was actually willing to endure it.
Unfortunately, this exploration was coming to an end, and who knew when they'd have such an opportunity again.
