But considering there are seven people in the team, this number is actually quite impressive.
You can't expect temporary teammates to always whittle monsters down, just so he can deal the finishing blow.
On one hand, he's not that well-regarded; on the other, he really can't pull it off.
Monsters aren't pushovers who just let people do whatever they want.
So, Gauss was actually quite satisfied with this kill efficiency.
The main thing was its consistency—every day, he could count on bringing in a certain number of kills.
Compared to those commissions where you waste tons of time searching for monsters, trekking all over the place, killing monsters here was way more efficient.
Every day, wake up, wash up and eat, check your gear, then head into the dungeon.
Even if the process was dull and oppressive, as long as it could continue, he was actually willing to endure it.
