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Sung Jinah, a long-haired young woman in a pink top, smiles brightly on a rubble-strewn ruined city street lit by soft blue evening light.
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Sung Jinah

Character

Jinah is the kid sister of Sung Jinwoo, a bright and hardworking student whose devotion to family was hardened by years of hardship. With her father gone and her mother comatose, the brother who raised her became the center of her world.

Race: Human
Gender: Female
Status: Alive
Address: Korea
English Va: Rebecca Wang
Japanese Va: Haruna Mikawa
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Appearance

Standing a good deal shorter than her brother, Jinah is a fair-skinned young girl who tends to wear a friendly look. She usually gathers her hair, brown in the original and recolored purple for the anime, into a ponytail, leaving bangs to fall along the sides of her face.

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Personality

Cheerful, lively, and conscientious, Jinah treasures the people closest to her, above all the brother who footed the bills and practically brought her up. One running joke has her lashing out with a kick at Jinwoo in a flash of annoyance, only to wince in pain because his body is so absurdly tough.

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History

Park Kyung-Hye and Sung Il-Hwan brought Jinah into the world somewhere around fifteen to seventeen years ahead of the main events. A decade before the first Double Dungeon Incident, a raid swallowed her father inside a dungeon and everyone assumed he had died. Roughly six years later, Eternal Slumber overtook her mother, who soon slipped into a coma. With neither parent present, Jinwoo shouldered the role of provider and guardian. She held up her end with top grades at school, but her brother's repeated brushes with death as a Hunter kept her anxious; she even braced herself to abandon school and take a job should an injury ever leave him unable to keep them both afloat.

After Jinwoo pulled through his harrowing trial at the Cartenon Temple, Jinah came to see him at the hospital. She scolded him for landing hurt again despite all her pleading, shaken by how close she felt to truly losing him. Tired of watching him limp home from every dungeon, she warned that she would quit school and start working so he could give up hunting. Something had clearly distracted him, leaving her to joke that he might have struck his head too hard, and before long Han Song-Yi, her friend, walked out of the hospital with her.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who did Sung Jinah marry?

Sung Jinah married Yoo Jinho, making her the sister-in-law of Cha Hae-In and the mother of Sung Suho.

What happened to Sung Jinah in Solo Leveling?

Sung Jinah is alive throughout the story. In the timeline reshaped by the Cup of Reincarnation, she goes on to work as a doctor.

Is Jinah in love with Jinwoo?

No. Sung Jinah's devotion is that of a younger sister to the brother who footed the bills and practically raised her, treasuring him above all as the center of her family.

Who raised Sung Jinah?

Sung Jinwoo raised Sung Jinah. With their father lost inside a dungeon and their mother fallen into a coma from Eternal Slumber, Jinwoo shouldered the role of provider and guardian.

Who are Sung Jinah's parents?

Sung Jinah is the daughter of Sung Il-Hwan and Park Kyung-Hye, born somewhere around fifteen to seventeen years ahead of the main events, and the younger sister of Sung Jinwoo.

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This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Solo Leveling anime series, the original web novel and webtoon, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

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  • Manga chapter pages: webtoon panels and Yen Press volume covers, credited to D&C Media, Redice Studio, and Chugong.

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