‘Solo Leveling’ Is Going to Completely Change How We See Sung Jinwoo and Cha Hae-In Because of Its Disregard of the Manhwa
- Solo Leveling anime is incorporating light novel content, adding depth beyond the manhwa.
- A missing light novel scene featuring Jinwoo and Cha Hae-in is gaining huge attention.
- Fans hope the anime adapts this moment, delivering emotional depth missing from the manhwa.
Solo Leveling is the latest shonen anime that has been wowing fans with its explosive lore. Solo Leveling has kept its momentum from Season 1, with Season 2’s spectacular comeback making waves online.
It ends on a cliffhanger for Episode 5, making suspense high as the A-Rank party is left in a hopeless situation. Thankfully, Jinwoo is there to save the day, and fans are looking forward to that epic clash that awaits. All eyes are now on Episode 6, and it is expected to break all records and be the most successful episode of Season 2.
The anime is a reworking of the original manhwa, incorporating light novel content, so Season 2 is promising to be an action-packed ride for fans of Solo Leveling. Cha Hae-in and Jinwoo’s relationship could take a different turn in the anime, which may surprise fans with twists taken from the light novel.
The big question is whether these changes will enhance the experience or stray too far from the original manhwa’s dynamic.
Can Solo Leveling anime add a special scene from the Light Novel for Jinwoo and Cha Hae-in’s fans?
Solo Leveling is already one of the biggest anime in the world, and like its protagonist, Sung Jinwoo, every hype fight and moment seems to only make the series stronger.
A key factor in the anime’s meteoric rise was its foundation in the highly popular manhwa and light novel series by Chugong, illustrated by DUBU.
With Season 2, Solo Leveling moves into new territory, increasing the scale of power dramatically while introducing some of the series’ most popular characters.
Sung Jinwoo’s character development takes center stage in Solo Leveling Season 2 as he grapples with his newfound power and responsibilities. Meanwhile, the series also introduces memorable side characters and strong female roles that add richness to the story.
One of the more compelling characters often overshadowed by Jinwoo’s dominance is his fellow Hunter and future wife, Cha Hae-in. Cha Hae-in was introduced as the strongest female S-rank hunter in Korea, who instantly emerged as a crown favorite for many manhwa readers.
Fans have eagerly awaited Cha Hae-in’s return, and Episode 4 thrilled them by showcasing the long-awaited first interaction between Jinwoo and Cha Hae-in, one of the series’ most adored pairings.
Episode 5 left fans hanging with the thrilling Jinwoo vs dungeon boss battle and the red-skinned High Orcs. While Solo Leveling continues to make waves with each new episode, the anime is slightly altering the manhwa’s narrative.
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Though some fans have voiced concerns about the pacing, it’s clear the anime is incorporating more light novel content alongside the manhwa, aiming to enhance the overall experience.
If the anime continues this focus, fans can look forward to more heartwarming moments between Jinwoo and Cha Hae-in, which were absent in the manhwa.
Jinwoo and Cha Hae-in’s unseen moment from the Light Novel
While many manhwa readers fully support Jinwoo and Cha Hae-in’s relationship, some fans question their chemistry.
Sung Jinwoo and Cha Hae-in’s chemistry shines not through dramatic declarations or common romantic clichés but in subtle moments of mutual understanding that feel genuine in their high-stakes world.
It’s understandable that fans have differing opinions, as the manhwa mainly portrays Cha Hae-in just as Jinwoo’s love interest. While she’s one of the strongest hunters, the manhwa doesn’t give her much spotlight or many memorable moments with Jinwoo.
However, the light novel puts more emphasis on their relationship and focuses on the time they spend together. The light novel has a special moment where Jinwoo and Cha Hae-in collaborate during an expedition, which is absent in the manhwa.
While Jinwoo fights the Double Dungeon alone in the manhwa, Cha Hae-in fights with him in the light novel, and their bond cannot get stronger. As they complete the dungeon, Hae-in gets injuries; Jinwoo carries her out, giving this emotional and sweet moment with her blushing over as the favorite spot of the readers in the light novel.
The anime has a perfect opportunity to adapt this scene and give the fans more adorable and heartfelt moments between the couple, making their relationship beyond the manhwa’s portrayal.
Solo Leveling manhwa can be read on Webtoon, while the anime is available to watch on Crunchyroll.