@H i s o k a I don't think it's going fast since look at the content we are supposed to cover: Three years leading to the apocalypse and the wars after the start of the apocalypse, the different forces and their interactions, the protagonist future alais and parties that are on the same level as the protagonists,etc. All this amounts to content that can stretch to 200 chapters or more, depending on how the author stretches the story. Meaning the story can stretch to 2 years or more if not dropped and no hiatus which is very unlikely. In those two years a lot can happen from change in publishers, lack of translators, etc. So covering as much content would be better towards the goal of completing the story in the shortest time possible
@1stDivergent The author's probably also thinking that after 15+ years of regressor stories, most readers are probably going to be familiar with the "climb back to power", "recruit people who will be strong," "make the strong stronger," and "get revenge for grudges in the first timeline" tropes. So while this story might be a bit dizzying for people new to the genre, for most other people it'll be "check, check, and check, bases touched" while the author gets on to the meat of the story