I think you could search on some well-known Chinese comic platforms. Sometimes, they have such resources. But be careful, make sure you're accessing them legally.
You could check out some specialized comic sharing communities. They might have members who have or know where to find the Chinese raws of that manhwa. Just be cautious of the source's legality and reliability.
Well, in this manhwa, the hero quits and then gets involved in unexpected situations. There are battles, character growth, and a complex web of relationships. It's a really engaging story!
It could be that the hero's goals changed, or they found a better way to contribute that didn't involve the usual heroics. Also, external circumstances might have forced them to quit.
Maybe the hero got tired of all the challenges and drama. Or perhaps there was a personal reason that made them want to step away.
Maybe the hero got tired of the challenges or faced some impossible situations that made them give up.
Maybe they got tired of the constant battles and challenges. It could be that they wanted a break from the pressure and responsibility.
Maybe the hero was facing too many challenges or lost interest. It could be a combination of factors.
It could be that the storylines became repetitive and the hero lost interest. Or perhaps there were personal issues in the hero's life that made them decide to quit.
Maybe the hero was facing insurmountable challenges or got tired of the constant battles.
Yes, there are. For example, 'One Punch Man' has a similar theme of heroes and their adventures.
It's hard to say exactly. Maybe the hero's goals shifted, or they faced overwhelming opposition. Could be that they just needed a break from the action. The author might have had a creative vision for this plot development.