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The Regressed Prince Holds Many Secrets
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The Regressed Prince Holds Many Secrets

The Returning Prince Has Many Secrets, 회귀황자는 비밀이 많다
Native Language Korean
Released 2024
Author
Original Ch.: 344
Translated Ch.: 344
Rank: #614
Last Update: May 1, 2026
Original Pub.: J Plus, Jayple Media, Naver, 제이플러스, 제이플미디어
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The Regressed Prince Holds Many Secrets is a popular novel that blends Action, Fantasy, Seinen and more. Written by the author 대삼원. A total of 344 chapters have been translated and the novel is complete.

Synopsis

After a return spanning nineteen years, he became a prince once more.
The throne of the emperor, once out of reach, this time, he must claim it.
But for what purpose?
“Secrets.”
The regressed prince smiles.
“I hold many secrets.”

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Editor's Note

💡 Not Your Average Revenge Trip. At first, I thought this was going to be another edgy, "I’ll kill everyone who wronged me" story. It’s not. While Shion is ruthless, the narrative is much more concerned with the crushing weight of history and the mechanics of a dying empire than just simple bloodlust.

The "Slow-Burn" Tax. You’re going to have to pay a "patience tax" for the first 50–100 chapters. The author spends a lot of time on the political landscape of the Cordis Empire. If you’re here for non-stop explosions, you might find the early chapters a bit dense.

Emotional Whiplash. Be warned: the story shifts gears hard. It starts as a strategic succession war but eventually descends into a much darker, almost Elden Ring-esque atmosphere involving ancient calamities and gods. It gets depressing, not gonna lie.

The Power System. The "Ars" system is genuinely unique. It’s tied to the character’s internal code and secrets, which makes the fights feel more like a clash of philosophies than just power levels.

344 chapters of shadows, chess moves, and a prince who realizes that the throne is actually the smallest thing he has to worry about. Complete and emotionally devastating.

Experience Curve

Ch. 1–100 (The Succession War): ⭐⭐⭐ – The Setup. Shion returns 19 years into the past. This phase is all about manipulation; he’s the "Secret Keeper," staying in the shadows while his siblings and the "Great Generals" fight it out.

Ch. 101–250 (The Continental Shift): ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Hook. This is where the world opens up. The focus shifts from the palace to the looming threat of the "Calamities". The tension here is thick—you start to see that Shion’s foreknowledge isn't a "win button," but a burden.

Ch. 251–344 (The Final Secret): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Peak. Around the 75% mark, a major development completely flips the script. The prose becomes incredibly profound here. The ending doesn't just stop; it seals the entire journey in a way that makes the earlier "slower" chapters feel vital.

WebNovelDB Review

9 /10
A masterclass in atmospheric world-building that respects the reader's intelligence. It’s a heavy, rewarding read that proves the regression trope still has life in it.

Political Intrigue: 9/10. The Cordis Empire feels ancient and "heavy." The way the old guard (like Grand General Deballo) treats the younger generation creates a fantastic sense of systemic pressure.

Character Depth: 9/10. There are no one-dimensional villains here. You’ll find yourself rooting for antagonists because their motivations are grounded in their own sets of loyalties and debts.

Prose & Atmosphere: 10/10. Honestly, the translation and the author's original style are beautiful. It captures the "seasons of growing up" perfectly—from the hope of a second chance to the grim reality of war.

Pacing: 7/10. It’s a slow climb. Some readers might find the sudden shifts in narrative tone between arcs a bit jarring, and a few sections in the middle feel like they’re treading water before the big payoff.

The Good: Shion is a fantastic MC—cunning, reclusive, and deeply flawed. The "Tarot-like" mystery of his seven secrets keeps the The Regressed Prince Holds Many Secrets chapters addictive.

The Bad: Some side characters from the first arc get sidelined as the scope expands, which can feel a bit disappointing if you grew attached to the early cast. Also, the "grimdark" turn in the later half is emotionally taxing.

The Archetype: The "Burdened Strategist." He isn't playing a game; he's performing surgery on a world that is already rotting.

The Final Verdict: This is a "Thinking Person’s" power fantasy. If you want to read The Regressed Prince Holds Many Secrets, prepare for a story that values subtext and strategy over raw stats. It’s one of the best The Regressed Prince Holds Many Secrets reviews we’ve given for a completed series lately—just be ready for the heartbreak.
WebNovelDB Team

Key Information

Main Characters: Shion / Zionis (MC), Emperor Ferbias (The Struggling Father), Leniar (The Rival), Grand General Deballo (The Old Guard).
Power System: Ars. A unique magic system where users manifest abilities based on their internal nature. The MC’s "Seven Secrets" act as his unique cheat/burden.
Themes: The Weight of History, Generational Conflict, The Price of Secrets, Sacrifice, and Political Deconstruction.

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