About An Old Swordsman Got Isekai’d. Somehow He Became the Greatest Blade in the Land. by Gabrishas
A sword master. Fifty-two years spent perfecting the blade —
training hundreds of students, never raising his voice, and
quietly becoming the finest swordsman of his era. When he died
one winter evening with a single regret — that he never found
the words to pass on the most important thing he knew — he
expected it to be over.
He woke up as a newborn in a world of swords and magic.
No cheat powers. No divine gift. Just fifty years of hard-earned
knowledge locked inside an infant’s body, and a foster father
who runs a small dojo. So he watches. He absorbs. And slowly,
working from the cradle up, he begins building something that
neither world has seen before.
By ten, he’s already beyond anyone around him — and he still
thinks he has a long way to go.
This is the story of how a quiet, oblivious old swordsman
becomes the greatest blade on the continent. And has absolutely
no idea that every woman in the kingdom is falling for him.
Volume One: The Boy Who Learned the Sword
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Author Bio:
From middle school, I was obsessed with historical novels, captivated by the lives of warriors from the Sengoku period and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In high school, I devoured light novels and manga, eventually falling deeply in love with historical fantasy worlds.
In real life, I trained seriously in kendo and kyudo (Japanese archery), so I understand the weight of a sword, the feel of a proper stance, and the flow of movement. That hands-on experience naturally flows into the sword-fighting scenes in my stories.
My hobbies eventually turned into writing. Right now, I’m serializing short fantasy stories every Monday: tales of a reincarnated swordsman who trains his disciples while forging deep bonds with them.
I don’t just want to write about “the strongest” character—I want to show a respected master who grows alongside the people who look up to him, and the burning passion of disciples striving to become stronger. All delivered in quick, bite-sized chapters that leave you wanting the next one.
Every morning, I grind fresh coffee beans and savor the aroma while working on the next chapter. Nothing motivates me more than hearing from readers: “I want to read more!” or “This master is so cool!”
I hope you’ll join me on this journey and become one of the new “disciples” following along.
