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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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The highly acclaimed light novel, "From Failed Swordsman to the Ultimate Warrior: The Power of the 100 Million Years Button," has captured the hearts of readers with its thrilling blend of action, adventure, and fantasy. Penned by the talented author Shuichi Tsukishima, this novel has already been translated into 387 chapters, with more translations in the works.

Summary

Once upon a time, a mysterious old man approached a swordsman who had failed in his training. The old man presented him with a magical button that promised to grant the same results as 100 million years of training if pushed. The swordsman was skeptical but decided to give it a try. As soon as he pressed the button, he felt an immense surge of power coursing through his body. Excited by this newfound strength, he pushed the button repeatedly. However, little did he know that the button was cursed. Each time he pressed it, he was transported to a prison of time that lasted for 100 million years. The first 100 years were dedicated solely to training, but as time passed, he forgot why he even swung his sword. After 10,000 years, his mind became completely blank. Finally, after enduring 100 million years of torture, he managed to escape and return to the real world. But with his memories wiped clean, all that remained were his exceptional sword techniques. He foolishly believed that he could become stronger just by pressing the button, and continued to do so, trapping himself in that hellish cycle each time. As the years went by, he began to question if destroying the world would be his ticket out of this endless loop. And after billions of years, he finally broke free from the curse. This is the tale of a failed swordsman who sought to make a name for himself in the world, only to be trapped in a never-ending cycle of training and forgetting.

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