Well, it's possible that the Final Boss met an unexpected fate due to a twist in the plot or a hidden power of the hero. Maybe there was a sacrifice involved or a strategic alliance that led to their downfall.
One reason might be that heels became impractical for men's daily activities and work. Also, the idea of masculinity evolved and heels no longer fit the modern image of manliness.
I don't have a definite answer. It could vary based on how the story unfolds and what the author intended. Maybe when external circumstances forced a shift in focus away from music.
Well, that's a tricky question. It might be possible if the storyline allows for it or if there are no more obstacles preventing you from doing so. But you'd need to look at the details of the manhwa to be sure.
South to North to rest, white apple blowing Chu River autumn. This poem comes from Cheng Hao's "Inscription on Huainan Temple" in the Song Dynasty. The poet would rest whenever he came across a place to rest on his journey. The white apples in the river had been blown away by the autumn wind, presenting a sad scene of late autumn. The poet claimed that he was not the kind of passer-by who was sad because of the sad autumn wind. He let the mountains on both sides of the Chujiang River worry about each other in the evening.
Definitely not. Manhwa comes from Korea. It has unique features that set it apart from Chinese comic works in terms of art style, storylines, and cultural influences.