Not sure. You'd have to keep an eye on the latest news from the publisher or the author's social media to find out if there'll be a second part to Goong manhwa.
Yes, there is. The popularity of the first part often leads to the creation of a sequel.
It depends. Sometimes it's determined by the author's plans and the demand from the readers. But as of now, I'm not sure if there's a definite announcement for a second part.
I don't have the exact figure for the volumes of Goong manhwa off the top of my head. It's recommended to look for it on manga-related platforms or consult with fellow manga enthusiasts who might have that specific knowledge.
I'm not sure about any legal places to read it for free. You might want to check out some public library websites or subscription-based platforms that offer free trial periods.
There was indeed a second part of Son-in-law. In documents [1] and [2], it was mentioned that the second part of Son-in-law of the Phoenix," Feng Jun Lin Tian Xia," was in preparation, and it described the plot of the story that would turn the world upside down. Although there was no specific release date, the document [3] mentioned that the show would be released on August 16, 2023. Therefore, it was certain that there was a second volume of Son-in-law of the Phoenix.
[The second season of " Duty-in-law " is in preparation. The second season has already been recorded and is expected to have 38 episodes.] Although there was little news at the moment, many people hoped that the original cast would return and that the second season would be broadcast earlier. The exact broadcast time had not been confirmed, but it was expected that the second season would not be broadcast until the middle of next year.
There is a second chapter. On April 23rd, 2021, in the finale of the first season of " Departed Son-in-law," the film company released the concept poster of " Departed Son-in-law 2."
There is no official announcement of a second chapter or a continuation, so there may be an official announcement of a second chapter, but it has not been confirmed so far.
The second part of Journey to the West and the second part of Journey to the West were the same book because they were both called Journey to the West. These two books were novels written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. They told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (otherwise known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. The common feature was that they were both sequels to Journey to the West and one of Wu Chengen's masterpieces.
It usually has charming characters and a heartwarming plot. Maybe a cute romance develops or there are fun workplace adventures.
It's about a protagonist who gets a second chance to redo their life and make better choices.
In Jade Dynasty II, Zhang Xiaofan was not with any of the female leads. He was all alone in the story. In the second story, Zhang Xiaofan experienced many difficult challenges and tests, but he always adhered to his beliefs and continued to grow and improve.