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Crunchyroll’sSolo Levelinghas been making headlines over the internet as the second season has grown immensely popular since its premiere. The second episode has added to the show’s allure, where it ensured that they have overcome its shortcomings, which hindered it from being the most anticipated anime of 2024.

A still from Solo Leveling Season 2

The current season focuses more on Sung Jinwoo, delving deeper to quench his thirst for power, all while featuring a romantic subplot for our hero. The series also focuses on its female characters, where Cha Hae-in has displayed flawless chemistry with Jinwoo, making the fans adore their relationship and crave to see more of them.

However, her status might be in jeopardy because the power-fantasy series has introduced one name who might be a better fit for the Player and for all the right reasons.

Fans love Cha Hae-in and Sung Jinwoo’s chemistry

Solo Leveling’supcoming female character would be Cha Hae-in’s romantic rival

Solo Levelinghas returned with a bang, and it is safe to say that all the buzz and hype that followed it was worth it. The adaptation is based on the manhwa of the same name by Chugong, which has spectacularly captured the original work’s essence. The source material focuses heavily on its characters, especially the female characters, who play a wide variety of roles in the overall plot.

The anime is currently on the same path,where it would make changes that would add to the title’s allure. This includes focusing more on its characters so that it reiterates the same emotions that revolve around Cha Hae-in and Sung Jinwoo. Before that dynamic bond is shown, the adaptation will feature Esil Radiru, who might be someone that fans should look out for.

Solo Leveling Needs to Prioritize Cha Hae-in Before She Becomes the Sakura of Modern Anime

Solo Leveling Needs to Prioritize Cha Hae-in Before She Becomes the Sakura of Modern Anime

Originally, Esil is a descendant of the demon clan, Radiru, who is extremely strong. Her strength was on display in the manhwa; during her battle with Sung Jinwoo, she pierced open gaps in the buildings with her spear, demonstrating her sheer strength and killing intent.

However, she pleads with our hero to spare her life after her defeat. Jinwoo accepts her pleas, as he would have assumed that her strength and the ability to keep up with him might put her on par with an A or even S-Rank hunter.

Esil can be a great love interest for Sung Jinwoo

A-1 Studios Cannot Afford to Waste Solo Leveling’s Most Underused Character After the Manhwa Reduced Her to a Love Interest

While romance does not overlap the original story, it is still intriguing to see how our protagonist finds intriguing figures that explore the world of the hunters and help him develop his personality.

Solo Leveling can add fillers to show Esil and others’ relationship with Sung Jinwoo

With the series keeping its momentum for most of Season 1 and Season 2, one of the major problems is how the series is getting unbearably long, with the creatorsadding some fan service to compensate for it. While the Weakest Hunter in all of humanity has made his presence known in the hunter world, he overshadows not just his enemies but other characters as well.

This makes the viewers unhappy, which does not allow the room for others to grow or develop their relationship in the overall story. Since limiting Jinwoo’s character development is not an option, the show should use one tactic from the anime industry that has gained a bad reputation in the past.

A-1 Studios Cannot Afford to Waste Solo Leveling’s Most Underused Character After the Manhwa Reduced Her to a Love Interest

A fan had written onRedditabout how the title could use some“fillers”to showcase others in the spotlight as well. This not only would have added balance to the overall narrative but would also comparatively shorten the length of the story, whichhides a deep meaningand adds meaning to the relationship between the protagonist and other characters.

Solo Levelingcan be streamed on Crunchyroll.

Tushar Auddy

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Tushar Auddy is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, primarily covering WWE. He has contributed to anime, MCU, DCU, animation, and TV Series, giving sharp insights and coming up with his own unique theories, which take the fandom by storm.

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