The Failed Swordsman Who Became the Strongest After Spamming the 100 Million Years Button

The Failed Swordsman Who Became the Strongest After Spamming the 100 Million Years Button

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Alternative Names: Ichiokunen Button o Rendashita Ore wa: Kidzuitara Saikyou ni Natteita ~Rakudai Kenshi no Gakuin Musou~, I Realised that I Became The Strongest After spamming the 100 Million Years Button – The Dropout Swordsman that Became Unparralled

Author: Shuichi Tsukishima 月島 秀一

Type: Japanese Web Novel

Tags: JAPANESE NOVEL

Release: 2019

Status: ON-GOING

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Summary of the The Failed Swordsman Who Became the Strongest After Spamming the 100 Million Years Button

He hit it once out of sheer doubt, and yeah, something happened. He felt this crazy surge of power, like his whole body knew what to do. Training became effortless for a bit. But then... *poof*! The catch is in the name – 100 million years feels like a lifetime, even if it's just a button press.

He thought he was stepping into some new realm, becoming stronger, but maybe that old man had a trick up his sleeve (or something else entirely). This button wasn't exactly freedom; it seemed more like a trap. The first go? Centuries of intense training alone in the wilderness. Then thousands of years trying to figure out why he even swung his sword anymore – kinda lost track, you know?

After ten millennia, well... nothing much was registering. He stopped thinking properly back then.

And at 100 million years? He came back, but it wasn't good news. Everything before that aeon felt like a forgotten dream. The only thing left clinging to him were the sword techniques he'd learned in that first loop – maybe they just stuck!

So now, this amnesiac powerhouse thinks: "Pressing the button made me strong *that time*, so can it be again?" He decides to press it repeatedly after returning. Each cycle is just pure hell... but eventually, after countless billions of years of these self-imposed torments, he snapped out of his repetitive loop.

Thinking big this time, maybe trying to break free by wiping the slate clean – destroying the world? It worked for him, apparently. Now finally escaped, what does he find? Not paradise; just a broken system and no clue who he really was before the button started rewriting reality in such messed-up ways.

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