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I have read some chapters of this novel a while back. Although, the premise was intriguing and in-fact I did like the first "arc" so to speak, everything goes downhill after that.Why does he need to only learn the sword? Come on man! Learn more tricks!A lot of things are real cliche. The book for instance which allows him to summon monsters is too OP (other than him). I can see it being used similar to other isekais.Why did the author had to go through the whole mixing up his memories thing? This is the single biggest drawback of this novel that removes any and all relation with the main character as a reader. Like, going through the training, it was obvious that he is very strong. Now suddenly, he thinks he is not. How can I sympthaise with this feeling? No way. Not only that, all connections apart from the ones he makes during the training seem so moot now. (Minor spoiler) That childhood friend?! I no longer care about her. His family?! Even more so! His grandfather?! We already had no connection with him. I would have them rather go with the "Neta Chara Tensei Toka Anmari da!" novel approach. They just made the MC OP and the MC does what she wants to do! But here, the MC thinks he is weak but is hella strong. What's the point?In addition to this, when he starts teaching another character and this character just kinda picks up the skill he has spend years upon years working on in days! Like hell I can relate to this!