Are you too excited about the upcoming worthless regression season 2? Well, then, don’t worry because we’ve got your back! Season 1 of Worthless Regression ended in chapter 62, and we got to an amazing arc with Lee Sungmin’s bittersweet reunion with the little Heavenly Demon, Wiji Hoyeon.
Even after training in the time realm for 2000 years to insanity, Lee Sungmin struggled against Wiji Hoyeon’s Doppelganger; even then, he couldn’t help but be on the losing side. The struggle of Lee Sungmin’s journey to surpass the geniuses around him always leave us with emotions; Lee Sungmin trained for thousands of years, went through torture, broke himself to insanity, and still, all he could do was be on par with the “geniuses” or barely beat them in martial arts.
Will we get to see the heroic comeback of Lee Sungmin? Was season 1 the definite training arc to surpass all others for Lee Sungmin? Stick around to find out as we go through the latest rumors and spoilers from the light novel to see what will unfold in Lee Sungmin’s journey to surpass Wiji Heyeon.
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Chapter 62 Recap
Lee Sungmin is struggling against Wiji Heyeon’s Dopplegangler even though it’s not using all of Wiji Heyeon’s martial arts. Sungmin’s mind and body are in disarray because of his training in the time realm.
The “chaos god” soul inside Lee Sungmin’s body helped him evade some of Wiji Heyeon Dopplegangler’s attacks, but even then, he is barely holding on. By using the borrowed powers of Chaos God, Lee Sungmin could barely defeat the Doppelganger by almost dying.
After narrowly escaping death, Lee Sungmin wakes up and slowly walks towards the boss room. To defeat the boss, no. To see Wiji Heyeon one last time before their ultimate duel one year later. They exchange a moment of romantic reunion, and knowing Lee Sungmin is nowhere near the level of a mountain like Wiji Heyeon, Sungmin walks forward to face the harsh reality and future.
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Worthless Regression Chapter 63 Spoilers
Beware of spoilers! But not so much because there are few spoilers or hints for what will happen in Season 2 of Worthless Regression or chapter 63. We can expect to see more training arcs or revealing of the mysterious figure known as “other regressor” and Lee Sungmin’s uncovering more powers from the Chaos God.
But fret not! Let’s sneak peek into the novel Worthless Regression and see what is in store. Lee Sungmin decides to head North in favor of Master Bulyoung’s advice to receive information about Baek Sogo and Heojo. As Lee Sungmin goes on his journey, he meets powerful people from the Wandering Sect even though he decides not to meet with them. The plot thickens.
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Worthless Regression Chapter 63 Release Date
Since Worthless Regression is on a seasonal break, we can expect Kidari Studio, the Korean webcomic studio that adapts Worthless Regression, to start season 2 after a 3-month break. Worthless Regression Chapter 63 will release on June 1, 2023.
The upcoming chapter 63 or Season 2 of Worthless Regression can be expected to arrive in the starting months of June. Remember that all these timings are pure estimates, and ultimately, it’s up to the studio Kidari to decide the release date of season 2.
- EST (Eastern Standard Time): noon on June 1, 2023
- PST (Pacific Standard Time): 1:00 PM on June 1, 2023
- CST (Central Standard Time): 1:30 PM on June 1, 2023
- JST (Japan Standard Time): 2:00 on June 1, 2023
- GMT (Greenwich Mean Time): 2:30 on June 1, 2023
- IST (India Standard Time): 3:00 PM on June 1, 2023
- PKST (Pakistan Standard Time): 3:30 PM on June 1, 2023
- CET (Central European Time): 4:30 AM on June 1, 2023
- ACD (Australian Central Daylight Time): 5:00 AM on June 1, 2023
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Where to read, Worthless regression chapter 63?
Worthless regression’s upcoming chapter 73 or season 2 can be read on the official site of its publisher or on Korean webcomic apps. Unfortunately, it’s in Korean, and even getting a hard copy of the manhwa can be troublesome if you are not in South Korea.
Maybe we can expect worthless regression on official manga reading platforms like Mangaplus or Viz. Stay tuned with Otakukart to find out.