Hunter faces stronger enemies from "summary" of Solo Leveling, Vol. 1 (comic) by
In the world of hunters, the level of danger one faces is directly proportional to their strength. As hunters grow in power, they attract the attention of increasingly powerful enemies. This is a fundamental law of the hunter's world that cannot be ignored. The stronger a hunter becomes, the more formidable opponents they will encounter. It is a natural progression that comes with the territory of being a hunter. As their abilities improve, so too does the strength of those who seek to challenge them. This concept is a constant reality for hunters, as they must always be prepared to face enemies who are stronger and more skilled than they are. I...Similar Posts
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