Summary

The aftermath of the Jeju Island Raid is the worst we have seen so far inSolo Leveling. Multiple S-Rank Hunters lost their lives and had it not been for Jin-Woo, the Raid would have met with failure. Japan especially took a major hit after losing some of its best Hunters. How did the Jeju Island Raid affect the country so adversely?

South Korea and Japan sent most of their hunters into action during the Jeju Island Raid.Solo Levelingsaw its toughest enemy yet, as the Ant King ripped through numerous strong Hunters. Japan joined the Raid with scheming plans, but they failed miserably. How much will the events at Jeju Island affect them?

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Japan’s Loss at Jeju Island

A Seemingly Strong Alliance

Thethreat of the monstrous antsat Jeju Island was something that South Korea once failed to overcome. Realizing their lack of strength, they gave up on retaking the island. But as time went on, the ants evolved and became capable of flight, making the raid no longer avoidable. Japan stepped in to aid South Korea and offered 10 of its finest S-Rank Hunters to fight the common enemy. With a total of 16 S-Rank Hunters, the impossible task now seemed possible.

Japan’s Schemes

Theevents on the Island revealed Japan’s secret objective. While they truly wanted to end the threat of the ants, it also covered their plans to use the South Korean force to their advantage. The Japanese Hunters planned the Raid in such a way that the danger they faced would be minimal. They wanted South Korean Hunters to deal with the majority of the danger and take the credit for themselves. If things went south, they were willing to abandon the South Korean Hunters.

Japan Took the Greater Hit

Things were going as planned till the Ant King’s appearance.The overwhelmingly strong foekilled numerous Japanese Hunters in an instant. Despite their losses, the Japanese Hunters continued with their schemes. But they took a major hit when they lost their leader, Goto Ryuji. With more than half of their forces perished, they decided to abandon the South Korean Hunters and re-hit the weakened enemy with reinforcements later.

We weren’t able to confirm the survival of the Korean hunters…

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…There’s no way they can win when they’re already exhausted.

The ants will be weak from all the fighting, as well.

If we can strike down the strong one, the others will be just fodder.

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- Matsumoto Shigeo, Season 2 Episode 12

Jin-Woo Denied Japan’s Schemes Completely

If Jin-Woo had not teleported to Jeju Island, the Ant King would surely have killed the South Korean Hunters. The remaining S-Rank Japanese Hunters would have attacked the island again with reinforcements from Japan and South Korea and took credit for completing the raid. But Jin-Woo appeared andsingle-handedly dealt with the dangerat Jeju Island and also saved his comrades.

How Badly Will the Jeju Raid Affect Japan?

Japan has lost 7 S-Rank Hunters, which greatly decreases their defenses. Also,the country’s leading guildhas lost its leader and strongest member, making it infinitely weaker. Moving forward, if the country faces great danger, it will have to heavily rely on other countries for help. Furthermore, if Japan’s schemes are ever disclosed, they’ll lose the other nation’s trust and support.

Minoru Hoshino

Guild Hunter

The Jeju Island Arc is finally coming to an end. The long-awaited arc has made some major impacts on the world ofSolo Leveling. Japan, which could once stand toe-to-toe with countries like South Korea, will definitely need assistance from its neighbor in the future. Will Jin-Woo use his powers to help keep Japan safe?

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