In cultivation novels, it was common for one's cultivation level to regress. This was usually caused by cultivators staying in a certain realm for too long and not continuing to cultivate. Sometimes, cultivators might lose the ability to cultivate for some reason or encounter misfortune that would cause their realm to regress.
In the novels, cultivators would often learn the method of cultivation again after regressing their realm to make up for their previous losses. However, this kind of plot didn't appear in all novels because the creators of cultivation novels would also consider the rationality and logic of the plot.
One more plot idea is that the characters regress in their technological know - how. Maybe they start to forget how to operate the complex systems in the bunker that keep them alive, such as the air filtration or water purification systems. As a result, they have to rely on more basic, primitive methods of survival. This could involve things like boiling water over a makeshift fire or using manual air pumps. The fanfic could explore how they adapt to this loss of modern knowledge and how it affects their chances of survival.
One possibility could be that Sasuke, after regressing in some way, perhaps losing some of his more hardened ninja ways, realizes Sakura's true value. He might start to see her not just as a comrade but as a potential life partner. The fanfiction could explore their growing relationship, with Sasuke slowly opening up to Sakura in ways he never did before.
On the other hand, there could be some fans who are critical. They might feel that Sasuke's character development should not be altered in such a way. However, many would still give the fanfiction a chance if it is well - written, exploring the characters' emotions and the new situation in an interesting way.
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.
Sure is. Manhwa specifically refers to comics created in Korea and has its own unique style and characteristics compared to comics from other countries.
Onepunchman is definitely not a manhwa. It's a Japanese manga that features an interesting plot and distinctive characters. The manga has been adapted into various forms of media.