Well, all that "a couple of hours, at max" he spent inside dungeon, for people outside the dungeon it is actually 1 month (in case you forget). So, Toa been watching the mirror for 1 full month.Toa's story would have been more impactful if Nito hadn't become instantly OP in the dungeon. After a couple of hours, at max, I'd estimate, he was the king of the dungeon. Imagine if he had actually struggled mightily for days and weeks, barely surviving encounteres with hopelessly overpowering monsters by hiding and fleeing. Perhaps he would have needed to use crafty tactics to slay some nasty giant rats to get something to eat. That way he would have, slowly, gained levels. Instead he walked for a bit and then got the potion and killed the mimic. The rest is history. Toa made it sound like Nito's journey through the dungeon was somehow far more arduous and inspiring.
Gray Belka is going to wage war with the demons. So outside of revenge, that threatens Toa’s people. Which would definitely draw him into war at some point.Wtf dude on the last page?! Never heard of flags?!
I'm getting mixed feelings about the whole revenge, the reasonable course of action would be to, just get over it! You can have a new life with people who love and care about you! But I guess he's yet not so mentally strong and need some closure, which I doubt this revenge will give him! Tbh, his first goal should be to help the people who helped him, obviously the girls and the dude who is imprisoned somewhere and who gave him his power that save his life and allowed him to change