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Ok, now I get the title name. Funny! ahahahhaa
If you're asking me "why?" then I'm inclined to think you've skipped reading some parts of the novel. Reason being, the author themselves have stated several times they plan on doing a time-skip some time soon. They stated that it would take place when Ed starts his World Tour, so that's why I was asking. As for 'stretching things out', the novel has already been feeling like that for a good while now, so much so that it's in DESPERATE need of a time-skip to keep things moving properly.
MC: ...
"Years later" "Fantastic Friday Morning" "Magical Friday Night" These statements tell me a few things. That even through trials and tribulations, Arthur's presence and achievements remain steadfast in the future. We've already been seeing some reactions from those opposing Arthur, with them trying to disparage and tarnish his works and reputation. With the most recent one straight up claiming him a thief of culture. Since the comments tell us "years later, Fantastic and Magical" (two of which are normally used to described things in a positive light) it shows us that these 'attackers' ultimately fail in their endeavors. I mean, we were all pretty sure MC was gonna 'win' anyways, but sometimes a novel can have a twist or two that can leave you guessing and a little unsure.
He's going straight 'cultivator style' on Mr Mouse. He's gonna take out him, his previous generation, his next generation and the following 15 generations afterwards. He's gonna wipe out his whole blood-line.
Sharingan?
John Falworth, aka Baron Blood, basically he's a vampire.
Maybe, I'm having trouble thinking of what other version this could be.
What if it's a boot-strap theory and he himself. from the future, placed the item there?