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Chapter 719 - 371: Farlim’s Urban Legends (2)
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Chapter 719: Chapter 371: Farlim’s Urban Legends (2)

Just like a humanoid moving aura.

If that’s the case, the [Proof of Leadership] is even more effective than he expected.

"The Charm Attribute is still too low."

He couldn’t help but shake his head.

The higher the Charm, the better the effect of his [Proof of Leadership] specialty.

Now with just 14 points, it has such a beneficial effect, what if it reaches 15 points or 20 points?

Looking at the members of the Red Dragon Team quickly moving after breakfast, a satisfied smile appeared on his face.

Busy until noon, they finally managed to looting and pack up the vast goblin lair.

The originally empty convoy carriage is now piled high with packages of goods.

Before setting off, the members were tying up the goods with hemp ropes to ensure that the goods wouldn’t fall off due to the sway of the carriage caused by the pack beasts.

However, even if they did fall off, it wouldn’t be a big loss.

Because the truly high-value loot was already lying safely in Gauss’s various Storage Pouches.

"Depart!"

With his command, the long convoy started moving again.

However, Gauss did not expect that his [Proof of Leadership] specialization not only affected human members, but even the pack beasts pulling the carts benefited from the effect.

So when the convoy moved forward, the speed was noticeably faster.

Three days passed in the blink of an eye.

Outside Farlim.

A long convoy bearing the Red Dragon flag was advancing towards the white city walls.

Along the way, it attracted many curious onlookers.

"Which adventure group is this?"

"The Red Dragon flag, it’s the first time I’ve seen it."

"They’ve returned with a full load."

"Looks like they’ve cleared a big lair."

Some quick-witted merchants were already quietly following the convoy, planning to return to the base with them to see if there was any business to be done.

There wasn’t much delay at the city gate.

Adventure groups like the Red Dragon Team have higher-level access permissions and don’t have to undergo the complex inspection procedures like ordinary caravans and tourists.

"Welcome back to Farlim."

The sheriff at the city gate saluted Gauss, and after inspecting one or two vehicles, allowed the entire convoy to enter the city.

"Captain, you’re back."

When Gauss returned, the steward Ivan was brewing potions. Upon receiving the notice, he hurried out of the room to greet everyone.

"Hmm, thank you, Ivan, for managing the base while I was away."

"It is my duty."

"Captain, I’ll go arrange the work now."

"Go ahead."

Ivan’s gaze lingered on the carriages full of supplies. After bidding farewell to Gauss, he organized the crew to start unloading the goods and transporting them to the sorting and processing workshop.

In the coming period, the Red Dragon Team’s estate would have to step up its operations.

A goblin lair with over two thousand goblins will be enough for a rookie adventure group like the Red Dragon Team to digest for quite some time.

Gauss returned to his residence and took a bath.

Then he sat on the balcony seat and opened the Adventurer’s Handbook.

In the three days on the road, he was not idle.

He used his time in the carriage to ponder and practice two newly mastered Magic Spells.

The 4th Ring Conjuration Spell [Dimension Door] and the 3rd Ring Illusion Technique Spell [Fear].

Thanks to the selfless contribution of sparrows along the way, the proficiency of his Fear spell has now been upgraded to Level 2 (15/20).

Dimension Door is slightly weaker but its proficiency also reached Level 1 (8/10).

He closed his eyes and meditated for a moment.

Then a strong magic power began to emanate from his body.

A brilliant blue circle appeared beneath him.

A few seconds later.

Without any warning, his body suddenly disappeared from the chair.

On the bench downstairs, with a flash of the blue halo, a figure appeared there.

This figure was none other than Gauss, who had activated the Dimension Door.

He sat on the stone bench, stroking his chin.

Although it was not the first time he had successfully cast the spell, every time he used this Spatial Magic, it still felt incredible.

Being transported from one point to another point.

In his perception, the surrounding space seemed to fold, and then he appeared at the anchored target location through the compressed passage.

A straight line distance of more than twenty meters consumed a lot of magic power, enough to instantly drain a Caster Apprentice’s magic power, but for Gauss, whose magic power is as abundant as a lake, it was just a drop in the ocean.

In terms of speed, it’s very fast.

Apart from the slightly lengthy preparation time for this spell, the actual transfer time in the process was almost zero.

That is to say, if he could increase the proficiency of this spell, compressing the preparation time to the shortest, the speed of using Dimension Door for spatial transfer would be extremely fast.

Although beyond a hundred meters, the magic power consumption of Dimension Door increases significantly, for now, it seems more suitable for use in actual combat than for escaping.

To suddenly appear behind the enemy and deliver a fatal strike, how many creatures could react in time?

Or to dodge, using Dimension Door to instantly disengage from combat when facing enemy attacks.

The initiative is always in your own hands.

Of course, achieving this will require mastering Dimension Door thoroughly, and the higher the proficiency, the better, with no upper limit.

Otherwise, with the current preparation time of several seconds or even longer, it’s all just empty talk.

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