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My Daughters Are Regressors
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My Daughters Are Regressors

내 딸이 회귀했다
Native Language Korean
Released 2022
Original Ch.: 232
Translated Ch.: 233
Rank: #871
Last Update: March 18, 2026
Original Pub.: Novelpia
English Pub.: Novelpia Global
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7.8

My Daughters Are Regressors is a popular novel that blends Action, Comedy, Fantasy and more. Written by the author Michuri. A total of 233 chapters have been translated and the novel is complete.

Synopsis

My daughters started regressing out of nowhere, stirring up a storm because they missed their mother.
…But I haven’t even married yet, let alone have any daughters!?

📂 System Interface: The Fatherhood Gacha

My Daughters Are Regressors is a comedic, high-fantasy “found family” novel that leans heavily into the absurdity of its premise. Unlike My Daughter is the Final Boss, where the father regresses to save a child, here it is the daughters who travel back in time to “save” their father—by forcing him to marry their respective mothers and avoid a tragic future.

The protagonist, Judas, is a transmigrator from Earth who saved the world as a Hero but remains a social pariah because his black hair makes everyone mistake him for a “Barbaroi” (a savage barbarian race). The story is a “Who’s the Mother?” mystery wrapped in a slapstick action-comedy.

Component Classification Tactical Implication
The Triple Regression Plot Catalyst Three different daughters from different “future” wives appear, each trying to steer Judas toward their specific mother.
Barbaroi Trait Social Constraint Constant racial discrimination against Judas provides the “underdog” friction and fuels the “misunderstanding” comedy.
Dual Perspective Narrative Tool Shifts between Judas’s bewildered “accidental dad” POV and the daughters’ “Save Dad” mission.
“Molumolu” Battles Combat Style High-intensity action sequences that often end in comedic or absurd ways, typical of the author Michuri.

📂 System Interface: The Status Window (Judas)

Attribute Classification Description
Archetype The “Bumbling” Hero Extremely powerful but socially dense; often acts on instinct or “idiot logic” that somehow works out.
Mental State “Modern Man” Trauma Despite being a warrior, he retains a modern Earthling’s sensibilities, leading to wacky inner monologues and “JP-style” panicking.
Parenting Style The “Enabler” He adores his daughters but is terrible at discipline, often teaching them “power over math” logic.
Unique Skill [Chatter, Chatter!] A meta-skill that allows for skipping tedious exposition or fast-forwarding through social awkwardness.
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Editor's Note

💡 The "Michuri" Brand. If you've read Taming the Villainess, you know the vibe: vibrant, slightly unhinged characters and a plot that moves at breakneck speed. This is his first major "non-R18" work, focusing on "diabetes-inducing" wholesomeness instead of smut.

⚠️ Protagonist Polarisation. Judas is a "love him or hate him" MC. Half the readers find his "idiot-savant" routine hilarious; the other half find his denseness and "doormat" tendencies frustrating given his actual power level.

The "Spy x Family" Comparison. It captures that same energy of a fake/forced family dynamic where the kids are actually the ones holding the secrets and pulling the strings behind the scenes.

World Crossing. Around Chapter 160, the story takes a massive turn as Judas actually succeeds in returning to Earth, leading to a "Culture Shock" arc where he introduces his fantasy family to his modern one.

"I just wanted to live a quiet life as a retired hero, but now I have three kids and three 'wives' who want to kill each other—and me."

*233 chapters of dad jokes, time-traveling toddlers, and a hero who just wants a quiet life. Complete — and ready to give you diabetes.*

Experience Curve

Ch. 1–50 (The Mystery): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Hooked. The chaos of Naru appearing and the "Search for Mom" academy arc is peak comedy.

Ch. 51–150 (The Harem War): ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Character Building. The three mothers are introduced and their past connections to Judas are revealed. High "slice-of-life" value.

Ch. 151–200 (The Earth Arc): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Fresh. Returning to modern Earth breathes new life into the story, providing a hilarious contrast between magic and technology.

Ch. 201–232 (The Epilogue): ⭐⭐⭐ – Wrapping Up. Tying up loose ends. Satisfying, but lacks the high-octane comedy of the middle arcs.

WebNovelDB Review

8 /10
A "Guilty Pleasure" masterpiece. It’s not a deep philosophical treatise on time travel; it’s a heartwarming, occasionally s*upid, and consistently funny ride about a guy who is a great dad but a terrible "functioning adult."

Wholesomeness: 10/10. The daughters (especially Naru) are heart-meltingly cute and carry the emotional weight of the story.

Comedy: 9/10. If you enjoy meta-humor and MCs who break the fourth wall, this is your gold mine.

Romance: 5/10. Ironically, for a story about finding wives, the romance is the weakest link. It’s mostly fueled by misunderstandings and "harem tropes" rather than deep development.

Translation Quality: 9/10. The English TL does a great job of localizing the humor and slang.

The Good: The "reverse regression" perspective. Seeing the kids try to "set up" their parents while trying to hide their identity is a great twist on the genre.

The Bad: Judas can be infuriatingly passive regarding the racism he faces, often just "taking it" because he's too lazy or "dumb" to retaliate.

The Archetype: The "Accidental Patriarch." He didn't ask for a harem or a nursery, but he'll fight the Demon King again to keep them safe.

Protagonist Note: Judas is intentionally dense and passive. If you need a hyper-competent, always-in-control MC, he'll frustrate you. If you enjoy 'idiot-savant' comedy, you'll adore him.
WebNovelDB Team

Key Information

Main Characters: Judas (The "Barbarian" Dad), Naru (The 1st Daughter), The Three Mothers (Brigitte, Salome, and the Thief Princess).
Power System: High Fantasy Heroism. Judas is physically OP, but the real "power" lies in the daughters' knowledge of the future.
Themes: Family Bonds, Overcoming Prejudice, The Chaos of Harem Management, Nature of Time Travel.

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