Summary

Sung Jinwoo lived a large part of his life with his mother and sister. The three tried to be happy for as long as possible, but things took a turn for the worse when Jinwoo’s mother fell into Eternal Sleep. Sung Jinwoo was an E-rank Hunter, so there wasn’t much that he could do to help his family, but he didn’t give up.Solo Levelingfans were impressed with his attitude, yet they couldn’t help but think that things would have been a lot easier if Jinwoo’s dad, Sung Il-Hwan, had been present.

When Sung Il-Hwan appeared, there was a great deal of excitement among the audience. Sung Il-Hwan made a short cameo early in the series, so there was still a lot that fans didn’t know about him. One of the main questions that they had was related to Sung Il-Hwan’s persona. Was he an evil person with ulterior motives?

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Sung Il-Hwan’s Role In Solo Leveling

Sung Il-Hwan was an S-rank Hunter andone of the strongest individuals in the world.Everything seemed to be going well until one day he was trapped in a dungeon. Sung Il-Hwan roamed for a long time, but the lack of food and water caught up to him. He was on the precipice of death, but luckily, the Rulers offered him the opportunity to save his life. All Sung Il-Hwan had to do was kill the new Shadow Monarch. At the time, he had no idea that Jinwoo was going to become the new Shadow Monarch, so he had no issues with eliminating the target.

No. Sung Il-Hwan was not an evil person. He agreed to exterminate the next Shadow Monarch because he was not aware of his target’s identity, which is why he agreed without asking any questions. So, he was shocked to learn thetruth in the Japan Crisis arc. Sung Il-Hwan couldn’t bring himself to kill his flesh and blood. Thankfully, the Rulers changed their minds and issued new orders to Sung Il-Hwan. They told him to protect the Shadow Monarch, something that Il-Hwan was more than willing to do.

sung il-hwan’s death

Sung Il-Hwan appeared once again in the Monarchs War arc, where he had to protect his son from two Monarchs. Surprisingly, he was able to keep up with the two of them and keep his son safe. However, they eventually gained the upper hand and wounded Sung Il-Hwan. Just when he thought the Monarchs would finish him off, Beru appeared out of nowhere. Sung Il-Hwan realized that Jinwoo would handle the rest, so he fled from the scene.

Sung Jinwoo’s Reunion With His Dad

After Sung Jinwoo woke up, he immediately decimated the Beast Monarch and Frost Monarch in minutes. However, he was aware of his father’s presence and immediately went after him.Sung Jinwoo saw his dad in a terrible state, but he still had a lot of questions.

Thankfully, Sung Il-Hwan revealed exactly what happened. He also expressed regret that he couldn’t talk to him for longer. Il-Hwan also apologized to Jinwoo for not being a great dad.

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I’m sorry that I couldn’t be a great father to you. — Sung Il-Hwan to Jinwoo

Those were his last words before he completely disintegrated. Following the incident, Jinwoo declared war against the Monarchs as he held them responsible for his father’s death. Jinwoo’s father didn’t get a lot of screen time, which left fans disappointed. However, they must remember that it’s nearly impossible for the author to give equal screen time to all the characters.

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Solo Leveling Season 2 ended with Jinwoo beatingBeru and recruiting him as a Shadow. Following the conclusion of the second season, fans hoped there would be some kind of announcement regarding the next installment. But the official accounts didn’t disclose any information, which caused massive disappointment among the fanbase.

Recently,the producers associated with the animestated the third season of the anime will only happen if the fans support them enough. This has raised concerns among fans that season 3 won’t be released for another two years at least. However, they can take solace in the fact that Solo Leveling is extremely popular, and the studio cannot afford to sit on it for too long.