Aside from the outrageous stat increases, Su Mo's status board now featured a host of new magic spells and skills.
Most of them couldn't be properly identified—likely because they originated from another world's magical system. Only the Light Magic had been recognized by the Falna system. The others remained unnamed, unfamiliar to even divine appraisal.
One of those unidentified abilities was almost certainly his transformation skill—his power to become Ultraman Tiga.
Apparently, not even the gods—despite their vast knowledge—had any clue what an "Ultraman" was.
After reviewing all his updated attributes, Su Mo couldn't help but feel a surge of satisfaction.
"This is a jackpot."
When his status was updated, it wasn't just numbers on paper. The power embedded in those new stats had already begun pouring into his body, upgrading his physical abilities in real time.
After synchronizing with his version from the Fairy Tail world, Su Mo's physical stats had already seen a solid boost—putting him on par with most Level 3 or even Level 4 adventurers.
But now, after this direct stat reinforcement?
His entire physical framework had been enhanced again, drastically. The bonus granted by those "???–level" attributes—each capped at 9999—was far beyond what normal adventurers could ever achieve.
He estimated that his current physical capabilities might be comparable to that of a Level 5 adventurer.
In fact, if it came down purely to physical ability, even someone like Ais Wallenstein—the famed Sword Princess—might fall short against him.
And this was without him using magic to further enhance his body.
If he layered in magical reinforcement and then activated Giant Magic, he felt confident he could go toe-to-toe with even someone like Master Makarov from Fairy Tail.
"So... I've already reached a combat power on par with the Ten Wizard Saints?"
It was only now that Su Mo truly realized the magnitude of his current strength.
Just as he was about to rise from the couch, Hestia suddenly held him down.
"Huh? What is it?" Su Mo asked, a bit puzzled.
"Wait! I think I missed something!" Hestia's eyes widened as she stared intently at the divine script inscribed on his back.
Then—like a statue—she froze.
"Hestia?" Su Mo called her name, a little concerned by her silence.
Several seconds passed before Hestia finally came to her senses. When she spoke, her voice was shaky and uncertain.
"Su Mo… you… it looks like you're eligible for a level up?"
Her words were unsteady, as if she were questioning her own sanity.
Though she hadn't raised a Familia before, even she knew from all the texts she'd read how difficult it was for an adventurer to meet the criteria for leveling up.
In Orario, adventurers were as common as grains of sand.
But more than half of them—especially at Level 1—would never qualify for advancement in their entire lives.
That's how grueling and unforgiving the system was.
Which is exactly why she was now questioning everything she thought she knew.
Not only had Su Mo maxed out his stats to an unreadable, overflowed level marked with "???"…
But he had also simultaneously fulfilled the nearly impossible requirements for a level up?
"This kind of growth speed—this is basically cheating."
If she didn't personally know that Su Mo couldn't read the sacred script, Hestia would have suspected that he somehow hacked into the Falna system and altered the data to boost his stats artificially.
Otherwise, it simply made no sense.
"… Level up."
When Su Mo heard what Hestia had just said, a look of realization spread across his face.
"Oh—right!"
According to the rules of the Falna—the divine blessing system—once an adventurer's stats reached a certain threshold and they accomplished a significant feat, they would become eligible to level up.
Leveling up didn't just reinforce every aspect of an adventurer's power—it also raised their growth ceiling.
In other words, it was the single most eagerly anticipated moment for any adventurer.
By now, Su Mo's stats had already hit their theoretical limits.
As for the "great feat" requirement?
That usually functioned like a class advancement quest in games—an adventurer had to take a real risk, challenging a boss far stronger than themselves or achieving a miraculous victory against impossible odds.
And defeating both Golzan and Melba, those two kaiju-class monsters?
That kind of battle might as well have been on the level of saving the world.
A world-saving level event—for a Level 1 adventurer, no less. If that didn't qualify as a great feat, Su Mo couldn't imagine what would.
So after defeating the two beasts, both his stat growth and heroic accomplishment bars were already maxed out.
Earlier, Hestia had completed his stat update—but she hadn't performed the level-up procedure.
Which meant… the power-up wasn't even finished yet.
"Alright then! Help me level up!"
Su Mo didn't hesitate. He turned to Hestia and made the request with zero ceremony.
This monster-slaying spree had earned him a massive surge of experience—and he needed to cash it in before heading back into the Mist Realm.
After all, his counterpart in the Campione universe still had to perform the divine feat of slaying a god. And when that happened, the accumulated experience and renown from it might be enough to push him up another level.
So logically, it made sense to level up now and avoid wasting experience due to overlap.
Hearing the way Su Mo spoke of leveling up—as casually as someone buying groceries—left Hestia utterly speechless.
"…Seriously."
She didn't even know how to respond to that.
Still, her hands moved dutifully, tracing divine script with practiced grace as she activated the ritual to trigger his level-up.