One of the most intriguing S-rank hunters.
Minor manhwa spoilers ahead!
Summary:
- Cha Hae-In is one of the important Solo Leveling characters.
- She’s one of the strongest Korean S-rank hunters.
- Cha is a fan-favorite character.
Although her presence hasn’t really been that prominent in the Solo Leveling (Ore dake Level Up na Ken) anime adaptation yet, Cha Hae-In is a very important character in the series. But why and who is she?
Cha is the woman that we saw back in Episode 1 of the series. Remember that blond woman wearing a pink cap, who stopped a couple of robbers on a motorbike? That’s right, it was her.
Her first appearance was enough to get the manhwa readers hyped, she was introduced much earlier than expected. They truly love her and hope the anime adaptation will be kinder to Cha and will give her more screen time.
Who is Cha Hae-In?
Cha is an S-rank hunter, and this simple sentence already tells you a lot about her skills and how powerful she is. She is the third strongest hunter in Korea, if we count Jinwoo, who’s about to become number one, of course.
Jinwoo initially thought that Cha was the best hunter in Korea or at least of the same strength as another strongest hunter.
Cha uses her black sword as a weapon, and there’s hardly a monster that shouldn’t be afraid of her mastery. She’s very good at coming up with creative ways to deal with opponents fast and efficiently.
She can also smell mana, that’s why she can’t stand being around other hunters for long. However, Jinwoo is different for her, since he’s a player of the System and the only one who doesn’t smell bad for her.
Not to spoil anything to you, but if this fact makes you want to ship these two, go for it, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Cha is the only female S-rank hunter in Korea, so she’s solely carrying the feminism of the series.
On top of her immense powers, Cha also has a charming personality. Despite her being an absolute beauty and a menace on the battlefield, she remains rather socially awkward and doesn’t have a lot of friends.
Although she’s already an S-rank, Cha knows how important training is and doesn’t stop perfecting her sword techniques no matter what. Her perception is also on another level, and she’s one of the few people who realized that something was wrong with Jinwoo.
Manhwa readers are absolutely sure that Cha Hae-In is going to become the most fan-favorite female character of the series because of her outstanding power and fascinating personality. And we can’t wait to see more of her in the adaptation and confirm that.