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Chapter 9

Manga ChapterCh. 9

The ninth installment of the Solo Leveling webtoon, set during the D-Rank Dungeon Arc, follows the trapped survivors as Sung Jinwoo deciphers the rules of the moving statues and one by one his companions flee the Altar despite his warnings.

Pages: 45
Hangul: 9화
Volume: 1
Writer: Chu-Gong
Illustrator: Dubu
Next Chapter: Chapter 10
Release Date: March 5th, 2018
Anime Episode: Episode 2
Previous Chapter: Chapter 8
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Summary

With the stone figures inching toward the Altar, dread settles over the six remaining survivors. Sung Jinwoo pieces together the central trick of the trap: the statues only creep forward whenever a person stops watching them. He warns everyone to keep their gaze fixed and never look away. He also spots two concentric rings of fire around the platform, an outer ring of blue flames that gutter out at one per minute like a countdown, and an inner ring of red flames whose number reflects how many hunters still stand on the Altar.

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Key Events

Ra Hyeyoung loses her nerve and bolts for the outer door, slipping through to safety as the doors narrow only slightly behind her, which startles the rest of the group. Kang Jeongho copies her escape moments later, ashamed even as he flees. Jinwoo pleads with Lee Joohee, Kim Sangshik, and Song Chi-Yul to hold their ground, since losing more watchers would let the statues converge for good. Kim presses Jinwoo on whether the doors might seal permanently once the timer runs out, and Jinwoo, unable to promise otherwise, stays silent.

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Notes

Kim openly confesses that he badly misjudged Jinwoo and that the survivors owe him their lives, yet his fear wins out. Citing his own family, he too rushes through the doors. Left with only Song and Lee, Jinwoo feels deep disappointment, convinced the three of them no longer have the numbers to survive the dungeon. The chapter belongs to the D-Rank Dungeon Arc and corresponds to the second episode of the anime adaptation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in Solo Leveling Chapter 9?

In Chapter 9, the trapped survivors face stone statues inching toward the altar, and Sung Jinwoo works out the trap's rules before his companions flee one by one despite his warnings. He realizes the statues only creep forward whenever a person stops watching them.

What do the rings of fire mean in Solo Leveling Chapter 9?

In Chapter 9, Sung Jinwoo spots two concentric rings of fire around the platform. The outer ring of blue flames gutters out at one per minute like a countdown, while the inner ring of red flames reflects how many hunters still stand on the altar.

Who escapes the altar in Solo Leveling Chapter 9?

In Chapter 9, Ra Hyeyoung bolts for the outer door first, followed by Kang Jeongho and then Kim Sangshik, who cites his own family as he flees. Sung Jinwoo is left with only Song Chi-Yul and Lee Joohee.

What arc does Solo Leveling Chapter 9 belong to?

Chapter 9 belongs to the D-Rank Dungeon Arc of the Solo Leveling webtoon. It was released on March 5th, 2018 and spans forty-five pages in volume one.

Which anime episode adapts Solo Leveling Chapter 9?

Chapter 9 corresponds to the second episode of the Solo Leveling anime adaptation.

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