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Gauss returned to the inn.

Nothing about the place had changed since he’d left. That in itself was oddly comforting.

It felt like no matter how far he went, this place would always be here—holding onto his mories.

“I’m back.”

“Welco back.”

“Want sothing to eat? There’s food in the kitchen.”

“Already ate before coming back.”

“Gauss, you…” Sophia’s eyes narrowed as she gave him a closer look.

It had been several days since she last saw him. Now that he was back, she couldn’t shake the feeling that sothing about his appearance was different.

More… handso?

But when she tried to pinpoint what had changed, she ca up blank. His eyebrows, nose, and mouth were all the sa—but everything just looked more refined. As if he had "grown into" his features.

Had he done so kind of special skincare treatnt during his trip to Wormwood Town? The place was known for its herbs and dicinal goods...

But why bother with that all of a sudden?

Unless…

A possibility flashed through her mind.

Could he be in love? Is that why he’s suddenly paying more attention to his looks?

“What’s wrong?”

“Nothing,” Sophia said with a sly smile, feeling like she had cracked the code. “Sothing good happen while you were away?”

“Sothing great, actually. But I’ll keep it a secret for now. Once it’s official, I’ll tell you.”

Gauss had no intention of telling Sophia about his promotion to professional adventurer—not yet.

He figured it would sound better if he casually ntioned it later, once he passed the Bronze-rank trial. Otherwise, it’d feel like he was bragging.

Sophia, hearing this, only grew more certain of her guess.

And for so reason… she felt a little bitter about it.

Like a mom watching her kid fall in love for the first ti.

She wasn’t even a parent, so she couldn’t say exactly why she felt that way—but it was there, all the sa.

Walking through the streets, Gauss felt lighter on his feet.

That dungeon run had been a major windfall. With four gold coins in his pocket, even the shops along the road looked more welcoming.

He had to gear up before heading out again.

First: a decent one-handed crossbow and a case of bolts.

That last dungeon battle had made him realize how important it was to have a backup ranged weapon. Magic Missile was great, but it cost mana. A crossbow just needed ammo—and he could reuse the bolts too.

Next: one basic healing potion and one mana potion.

He might not need them, but it was better to have them. In a life-or-death mont, a bottle of potion could an survival. A pocket full of coins wouldn’t help him mid-fight.

His trait, Quick Digestion, helped regenerate mana through eating, but the effect wasn’t instantaneous. Not yet, anyway.

He also restocked his general survival gear: waterproof firestarter, salt blocks, climbing rope and hooks, anti-snake/insect repellent, a dical kit, and a multi-purpose hemp rope.

In total, he spent just over one gold coin—most of it on the crossbow and potions.

By the end, his backpack was stuffed full—nearly as tall as half his body. Good thing he had 7 Constitution. Carrying it didn’t even faze him.

Two days flew by.

He’d hoped to visit Andeni to thank her, but she was out. No one at the Thorn Cottage knew when she’d be back.

So, it was ti to move on and take care of the quest.

Fully rested and at full strength, Gauss stood outside Grayrock Town, ready to go.

The last ti he’d visited Jade Forest, it was right after arriving in this world.

Now, months later, he was going back—but with a completely different mindset.

Gone was the thrill and anxiety of his first ti. He rembered splurging at a tavern back then—treating himself to noodles, stew, and pickled fish just to calm his nerves.

Looking back, that might not have been the smartest move. Thankfully, he hadn’t suffered any food-related consequences.

At the edge of Grayrock’s main road, Gauss stood tall.

A well-packed backpack slung over his shoulders. A thin sword at his waist. The bone wand tucked into his inner coat. And in his hand—his black tal staff.

Pairs of low-rank adventurers passed him by, stealing glances as they walked.

So looked twice at the oversized staff in his hand, eyes flashing with a bit of envy.

Everything about his gear scread not a rookie.

Gauss noticed the stares, but didn’t care much.

In fact, he was starting to understand how that full-plate professional he’d once admired had felt, standing calm and proud amidst a sea of newcors.

CLATTER—

The sound of a carriage rolling up snapped him back. It stopped right in front of him.

Gauss climbed aboard.

Inside the carriage were a few others.

The outer edge of Jade Forest was about half a day’s walk from town—maybe two to three hours even for soone with high stamina.

So Gauss had reserved a seat through the local transport guild to save energy.

Apparently, he wasn’t the only one with that idea.

He stepped in and found the only empty seat.

He sat down—and started quietly observing the others.

Most had suppressed their class aura, making it hard to tell their strength. He had to rely on appearances and gear.

Across from him sat a male-female pair in light armor—likely a couple.

In the corner, a hooded man in black robes, keeping to himself.

Next to Gauss, a silver-haired boy with a dium-sized suitcase, flipping through a hardcover book with intricate patterns.

And by the window, a blue-haired woman with a calm air, holding a wooden staff, gazing out at the scenery.

As Gauss studied them, they were also subtly sizing him up.

Even the white-haired boy who seed focused on his book.

Warrior? Mage? they wondered.

He had a used sword, and the massive staff looked like a lee weapon—but it was embedded with a gem, so maybe it was a magic staff?

He was tall, muscular… hard to read.

After a mont, the white-haired boy dropped the scrutiny and went back to reading.

His ntor had always warned him—don’t poke the unknown. Especially when you can't gauge their strength.

A carriage of six, and except for the occasional whisper from the couple, the only other sounds were the driver’s reins and the clatter of wheels.

Gauss leaned back and closed his eyes, resting as the cart bounced gently.

“We’ve arrived—Jade Forest, everyone.”

The driver’s voice roused him.

Gauss opened his eyes and stepped out.

Familiar green trees stretched into the mist.

It was early morning. White fog still lingered like floating ribbons between the trunks.

Sunlight filtered through the dense canopy, casting golden rays over moss-covered ground.

The scent of damp leaves and earthy humus filled the air.

Everyone disembarked.

Gauss noticed sothing he hadn’t earlier: the blue-haired woman and white-haired boy were actually a party.

So out of the six passengers: two pairs and two solo adventurers—Gauss and the hooded man.

No one exchanged greetings. Barely any eye contact.

The robed man silently lted into the forest, disappearing like a shadow.

Gauss shouldered his gear and followed.

Screeeeech!

So unseen bird scread overhead.

Gauss activated Mage Armor, then checked the map in his hand and started down the forest trail.

Whenever he reached a fork, he stopped to double-check directions—marking each split in his ntal map before moving on.

He soon entered the outer periter.

The guild’s map divided Jade Forest into zones by distance.

The outermost layer was relatively safe. The deeper in you went, the more dangerous it beca. Rumor had it, a fully grown green dragon lived in the very center.

Luckily, Gauss’s target location wasn’t that deep—just past the outer edge.

Still, compared to his first trip, this spot was much deeper—and the chances of running into danger were much higher.

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