Agrid's level was about 60.
However, in Ryuga's eyes, her strength was actually about the same as Ghostkill's Pillar, and she was one of the weaker Pillars. Pillars like Rock Pillar and Flame Pillar could completely defeat her within ten moves if they were serious.
Level 60 was this level?
Level 100 didn't seem to be that strong, right?
With Ryuga's current strength, he was afraid that he would need to be at least above level 60 to be able to detect a more obvious improvement. Even if he reached level 100, the improvement would probably not be much.
However, with his current strength, it was already good to be able to improve. If he continued to be picky, he might not even have the chance to improve.
And there was another problem, that was —
When everyone leveled up, the extent of the increase in strength was different.
To be specific, people with strong aptitude could increase their strength more when leveling up, while people with weak aptitude could almost ignore the increase in strength when leveling up.
In other words, even if the level was the same, the strength between the two was actually completely different.
Those with strong aptitude might be able to match others at level 50 when they were at level 40, while those with weak aptitude might not be able to match others at level 40 when they were at level 60.
How much strength could be increased when leveling up actually depended on one's aptitude.
If Ryuga's aptitude was high enough, he might be able to detect an obvious improvement around level 50 in advance. When he reached level 100, his strength might be able to take a big step forward.
In fact, Ryuga's current level was only level 24, which was not comparable to the level 60 Agrid at all.
However, in terms of strength, he could indeed throw her dozens of streets away.
"Your Excellency can release flames that are far more powerful than intermediate magic without chanting. You are at least an advanced magician, right?"
Agrid looked at Ryuga with obvious admiration in her eyes. She had already identified Ryuga as an adventurer above her level, and she seemed to think that he was an advanced magician with profound attainments.
Don't underestimate the word advanced.
The magic in this world was basically divided into three levels, namely, low level, intermediate level, and advanced level.
Magic was a very rare power. Not only did one need to know the magical language, but one also needed to have the aptitude for magic. Basically, very few commoners could master magic. This kind of power was mostly the plaything of nobles.
Most adventurers could only use low-level magic, and most of the time, only nobles could learn mid-level magic. As for high-level magic, the number of people in the country who could cast it could be counted on one hand.
High-level magicians were such a rare existence that there weren't many of them in the entire world.
As long as such an existence was willing to serve the royal family, they would immediately receive the title of nobility from the country, be bestowed with fertile land, and become a sought after figure with real power.
However, under normal circumstances, if one wanted to release magic, they would have to sing to a certain extent. Only mages with extremely high attainments could give up singing to release magic.
Ryuga casually released her mana. In Agrid's eyes, it was far more powerful than an Intermediate Spell. It was close to the power of an Advanced Spell, and it was released without chanting.
In her opinion, if Ryuga went all out, she would definitely be able to release true high-level magic. In other words, she would be a true high-level mage.
She became a high-level mage at the age of 20. She could be said to be a dragon among men with a bright future.
Although her level was about 60, which was very strong among adventurers, compared with a high-level mage, she was a lot inferior.
Ryuga wasn't too clear about the power of Intermediate and Advanced Spells, but if the flames he casually released were far more powerful than Intermediate Spells, then the flames he released at full strength were at least enough to match Advanced Spells.
Mages were quite popular, and high-level mages were even more noble. It was not bad to pretend to be a high-level mage.
And with his attainments in the Rune of the First, it was not a problem to say that he was a high-level mage.
After a little greeting, under the command of Agrid, everyone began to clean up the surrounding monsters with all their strength.
An hour after the wave came.
Most of the beetle monsters in the town had been eliminated, leaving only a few beetles scattered around the city.
"Adventurers, disperse and form teams to eliminate the remaining beetle monsters. Soldiers, continue to deal with the skeletons in the city! As long as we succeed in repelling them, I will definitely pay everyone afterward! "
Seeing that the monsters were almost cleaned up, Agrid made a prompt decision to disperse everyone and go to the surroundings of the town to eliminate the remaining monsters.
"The rest of you, follow me to the Lord's Mansion!"
After speaking, Agrid immediately led a few people, including Ryuga, and quickly rushed in the direction of the Lord's Mansion.
"There is a specially set magic phone in the Lord's Mansion. Using the magic phone, you can ask for help from the Royal City. With the strength of the Royal Knights, they should be able to deal with this level of disaster!"
Agrid's performance could be said to be quite excellent.
After killing the main monsters in the city, she immediately gave up on continuing to kill them one by one and planned to directly ask for help from the Royal City. This was naturally an idea that prioritized the overall situation.
If she was a brainless good person, she might still be fighting with the monsters in the city for the sake of the people, thus giving up the best time to ask for help.
There were not many monsters in the Lord's Mansion, so Ryuga eliminated them in a few moves.
Then Agrid contacted the Royal Palace through the magic phone and reported the situation here to the highest leadership of the Kingdom. She quickly received a response that the Royal Knights were immediately sent to support.
"Great, the Queen is willing to believe my words."
After putting down the magic phone, Agrid finally breathed a sigh of relief.
She was originally worried that the people in the Royal Palace would not believe her words. After all, the Royal Knights were the country's highest combat power and could not be easily mobilized.
However, it seemed that the Queen was wise enough. Now she only hoped that the Royal Knights' support would be in time.
"Approximately how long will it take for the Royal Knights to arrive here?"
Ryuga once again asked Agrid casually.
"If we ride the Flying Dragon, we should be able to arrive within a day. But in the Royal Knights, only the Generals can ride the Flying Dragon. The other knights can ride the Earth Dragon at most … It will take at least two days for the main force to arrive."
Agrid lowered her head and pondered for a moment, then gave the answer.
One day?
Riding the Flying Dragon is still so slow? How trashy are those Flying Dragon?
Ryuga thought that with the speed of the Flying Dragon, he could definitely reach the Royal City within an hour. He still knew this common sense.
"Forget it, it's a good thing that the Royal Knights are a little slower. Let the Wave Boss wreak havoc for a while."
Calculating the time, the Wave Boss should have already been released. It should be massacring the players there right now.
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