Ichioku-nen Button o Renda Shita Ore wa, Kizuitara Saikyou ni Natteita - Vol. 1 Ch. 1.2

Tbh 30 years is probaby enough to make a person forget how to speak.

But thats just one of many problems with the premise. I imagine the author understands it all but decided to ignore it rather than overexplain.

It's fineee.
 
@plastic_sludge in the novel, AFAIK it said that the user will forget what happened to him after back from that dimension, and also when he is inside that dimension something always telling/forcing him to swing the sword all the time that make he never forgot what happened
 
wth.. i don't understand the world building in this manga.

WHY SWORD IN MODERN CIVILIZATION???
 
Using lateness as an excuse to have to run fast as a way of showcasing the MC's newfound strength before the fight so they the actual fight won't be the showcase but rather something the readers can look forward to is just a small bit of writing that has improved the quality of the story drastically, bravo writer.

On the other hand, yeah worldbuilding is still barebones so far but I'll give it 10 or more chapters to show more of the world.

And is there no consequence to training for a billion years? Clearly there's probably come magic which keeps MC from going insane. He also broke the button. I imagine that the old man is gonna come back to get his end of the payment. MC should've asked him what he wants first.
 
a few thousand years i'm sure he could make it out of but 100 million years he should be completely mind broken, not being able to remember why he even trained or even his name or how to speak.
 
The most odd thing for me is that, MC was still able to remember the face of people (like that Pora-san), even after spending 100 Million years without any contact.
I can understand him remembering the dude of the match, but remembering others should have been hard for him to do over the course of 100 Million years, unless that Old Guy made sure to keep MC's memories intact.
 
@KiTA

The manga does convey that he appears to be losing his sanity after some time in the button, that he is somehow still willing to go back inside it after getting out as if he's forgotten how it went inside, and that in the end he had to destroy the button to actually not go back to that world, but the issue is that he recovers his sanity instantly after waking up in the real world. I mean, maybe he starts behaving oddly later on, but for now he's been behaving as we would expect if he had never been in the button.

But hey, we all have to leave common sense behind with these stories.
 
In the novel the whole thing with the button was than WAY better. Here it is pretty horrible. It would take too long to describe, so if you are interested you really should just go and read the novel. Even if we assume that the novel is just mediocre, then what this manga shows is garbage compared to the novel.
 
Dude, I even forget my middle school friend face after I go to college. How the hell did he remember anything remotely from his past just like that??
 
Kudos for him to keep his sanity for a 100 million years. Being all alone... At least he should have become a better cook.
 
@steve098 If that was the case then all this nonsense was making sense for sure. Kinda disappointing that the artist failed to show that part to us reader
 

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