Hand Jumper Chapter 62 Instant
So she plays the only card she has:
The titular “Hand Jumper” ability—the rare power to leap into another person’s consciousness—is used here not as a weapon, but as a tool of paranoia. Ijin uses her power on a sleeping subordinate guard, not to control him, but to view his recent memories. She discovers a surveillance tick embedded in her own uniform.
But Chapter 61 ended on a cliffhanger that left the fandom in shambles. After passing the Gauntlet, Ijin discovered a hidden data cache left by the previous generation of Hand Jumpers—a generation that was supposedly wiped out by the “Corrupted.” Inside that cache was a single, grainy video file showing the current Senior Commander shaking hands with a Corrupted entity. hand jumper chapter 62
The Commander moves to intercept the chip, but Soo-jin—the unpredictable telekinetic—creates a force bubble around it, freezing it mid-air. For the first time, Soo-jin smiles.
The screen cuts to black. 1. The Power Ceiling Has Broken: We assumed the Senior Commander was the peak. Now we know he is a paranoid dictator hiding a secret alliance. The real power ceiling is the King of the Corrupted, who now views Ijin as a potential successor. So she plays the only card she has:
“Interesting. She broke his Authority. Bring her to me. Not as a prisoner. As an heir.”
If you thought the fallout of the “Abjection Arc” was severe, you haven’t seen anything yet. Chapter 62, titled “The Fracture Point,” does exactly what it says on the tin: it shatters the existing power dynamics of the series, forces our protagonist, Ijin, into an impossible choice, and lays the groundwork for a civil war that no one—not even the enigmatic “Seniors”—saw coming. But Chapter 61 ended on a cliffhanger that
Ijin tosses the data chip to Yuna. “Watch it in private,” she whispers. “Then decide if you’re a shepherd… or a sheep.”