Chapter 155: Chapter 155: Level-Up and Development Ability
Judging from his expression, Jura certainly didn't die peacefully—but Charles couldn't have cared less about how unwilling he was to go.
What had just happened could be summed up in one sentence: Jura delivered himself to the chopping block, and Charles looted the body with tears in his eyes.
And those tears? Entirely because he was moved by Jura's selfless generosity.
Not counting the scattered magic stones all over the ground, the drop materials from the enhanced monsters were plentiful.
It was well known that drops from enhanced variants were higher in quality—rarer and more valuable than standard ones.
But the real treasures weren't those. They were Jura's whip and the bone earring he wore on his ear.
Upon inspection, Charles discovered both were magical tools.
In the world of DanMachi, magical tools were rare—few people could craft them.
Unlike magic swords, which embodied raw destructive force, magical tools were less powerful in a direct sense but far more versatile. They also didn't break after just one or two uses like magic swords did.
To Charles's knowledge, only two people could create them: Fels the "Sage," now hiding in the Dungeon, and Asfi, the "Perfect One" of the Hermes Familia.
The original story featured artifacts like flying boots and the Hades Helmet of Invisibility—both of Asfi's creations. Fels, meanwhile, accidentally created the Philosopher's Stone and earned the title "Sage."
Which led Charles to suspect that the rare Mystery development ability was necessary for crafting magical tools.
With that in mind, the origin of Jura's magical tools became clear.
Charles had long wondered how the Dark Faction had managed to develop something like the slave collar. Now it seemed obvious—this was the work of that man.
Baka, the cursed descendant of the Daedalus family. Because of his inherited curse, he had been confined to building the artificial labyrinth Knossos, and few in the outside world even knew of his existence.
But his blood brother was well-known: Dix Perdix of the Icarus Familia, the "Berserker."
Only someone with deep ties to the Dark Faction like him would supply such devices to them.
Charles didn't know the names of the two items, but he could sense that the whip amplified intimidation against monsters, and the earring allowed the wearer to emit a monster-like aura, reducing resistance during taming.
Combined with the slave collars, it was no wonder Jura could control so many monsters at once.
After packing up his spoils, Charles headed back.
This time, there were no more surprises—he returned just in time to see the morning sun rising.
He had set out at noon the day before—meaning he'd spent a day and a half, including two full nights, in the Dungeon.
But most of that time had gone into traveling. The actual combat hadn't taken long.
When Charles returned to the Familia's manor, he found Hephaestus sitting in the main hall.
Seeing him walk in, she smiled. "I figured you'd be back around now. I just got up myself, so I decided to wait here for you."
Charles nodded. "Thanks for your concern. Would you mind updating my status?"
He returned to his room, put down his pack, and removed his shirt, revealing the divine blessing on his back.
Hephaestus pricked her finger with a long needle and let a drop of divine blood fall onto his back.
Glowing divine script appeared over his skin—and sure enough, the characters indicating his level had begun to shift.
Hephaestus sighed in admiration. "I can't believe your plan actually worked. You really did perform a deed worthy of leveling up.
It looks like you don't need to accumulate stats anymore. Shall I proceed with the level-up now?"
Charles nodded. "Please do."
Hephaestus's finger danced across the script on his back, and the holy characters began to rearrange.
"Let's take a look at your available development abilities. Wait a second—!"
Normally, adventurers were offered one development ability per level-up. The options were based on their training focus and experiences at the previous level.
Most people saw six or seven options at most—but Charles had a list so dense it looked like a sea of text.
"[Fist Fight], [Breaker], [Magic Aptitude], [Status Resistance], [Hunter], [Smith], [Magic Defense], [Combo Attack]... Ha! Other than [Healer], which is exclusive to certain professions, you've practically hit the entire core list of abilities.
And there's [Draconic Force], [Martial Arts], [Traveler]—I've never even seen these before!"
Charles sighed. "No [Mystery]?"
Hephaestus laughed. "You're really greedy, huh? But sorry—no [Mystery] on the list. So, which one will it be?"
Charles answered without hesitation. "As we discussed before—please select [Smith]."
"Well, since you've already made up your mind…"
Hephaestus adjusted the script, arranging the divine characters on Charles's back into their new form. She took a piece of parchment from the side, made an imprint, and handed it to the now fully dressed Charles.
"Charles Dragneel
Level 2
Strength: I (0)
Endurance: I (0)
Dexterity: I (0)
Agility: I (0)
Magic: I (0)
Magic:
[Fire Dragon Slayer Magic]
· Chantless spell
· Grants fire immunity and absorption
· [A#×*nj]
· XN>%`K,H4#LW_
Skills:
[Dragon Slayer]
· Boosts all stats against dragon-type enemies
· Increases damage to dragon-type enemies
[Unique Armament]
· Creates indestructible gear from magic power
· Enhances all attack power
Development Ability: [Smith I]"
After a level-up, all stats reset to zero—so finally, Charles's ability scores didn't look outrageously absurd anymore.
Charles didn't really feel much different after leveling up. And it made sense—the divine blessing's upgrade system and the world's innate magical protections weren't necessarily on the same scale.
Still, obtaining the [Smith] development ability just as he'd hoped was deeply satisfying.
Next up was leveling that ability from I to higher ranks.
Unfortunately, development abilities couldn't be leveled up through shortcuts like deeds of merit. They required repetitive, relevant actions to gain experience.
Hephaestus had once told Charles that only smiths with a high-level [Smith] ability could forge magic swords. But with Farl's help, he could bypass some of that requirement.
Which was why Charles now felt impatient to start hammering metal.
Watching him practically glow with excitement, Hephaestus said, "One more thing—when an adventurer becomes an upper-tier adventurer, they have to report it to the Guild.
You only registered ten days ago, right? If you level up this fast, it might cause some problems. Should we hide it for a while?"
Charles understood immediately. The Guild required all Familia to report adventurer level-ups as a matter of management.
Of course, many Familia concealed their members' real levels. The worst offender was the Hermes Familia's Asfi—whose public record still listed her as Level 2.
Though stats reset upon level-up and weren't as intimidating, the mere fact that Charles had leveled up in just ten days would raise serious suspicions.
The current record for fastest promotion from Level 1 to Level 2 was held by Ais Wallenstein of the Loki Familia—at one year.
If Charles cut that to ten days, the inevitable response would be doubt and fear—exactly the kind of "trouble" Hephaestus was talking about.
Luckily, Hephaestus wasn't running an exploration-type Familia, so Charles didn't need to dive into the Dungeon constantly. He could postpone his report and focus on improving his forging.
To be honest, Charles didn't really care. Sure, his status now said Level 2, but in truth, his power was already well beyond Level 7.
At the end of the day, strength ruled Orario. Look at Ottar—he was the only Level 7 and the strongest adventurer in town. Who would dare mess with him?
Still, it would be a hassle to explain, so Charles said, "Then let's go with your suggestion. I'll report it when necessary."
What Hephaestus admired most about Charles wasn't his strength—it was his clarity of mind. He always knew exactly what he wanted.
Even if he didn't get the fame he deserved this time, Hephaestus was confident that Charles would shine someday.
In the thousand years since the age of divine blessings began, Hephaestus had seen many people like him.
It was as if fate itself pulled such people onto the stage.
And those people were always called—heroes.
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