
At the dawn of a revolution in the era of martial arts, hordes of terrifying monsters start invading the world, defeating humanity's warriors one after another. One day, Lu Sheng finds himself dreaming about the world ten thousand years into the future, where even basic physical training techniques have been modified and become several thousand times more effective! Breathing techniques, body strengthening remedies, martial arts scriptures, and so on... But with humanity being extinct in the future world, these once great martial arts have no one left to carry on their legacy. No one, except for Lu Sheng!
Logging 10,000 Years into the Future taps into one of the most satisfying power-fantasy concepts: mastering a perfected system long before the rest of the world is ready for it. As monsters overwhelm humanity in the present, Lu Sheng gains access to a future where martial arts and physical training have been refined to an absurd degree—only to discover that humanity no longer exists there.
What makes the story compelling is its focus on refinement rather than shortcuts. Progress comes from understanding optimized breathing techniques, enhanced body conditioning, and evolved martial scriptures, giving each power increase a sense of structure and inevitability. Lu Sheng isn’t just growing stronger; he’s carrying the legacy of an extinct future civilization.
While the narrative leans heavily into training and power escalation, it executes these elements with clarity and consistency. Readers who enjoy methodical cultivation, overwhelming progression, and protagonists who feel several steps ahead of the world will find this manhwa highly rewarding.
