W Вђ“ Two Worlds Episode 6 -

In a moment of pure desperation and rage, Kang Chul shoots Sung-moo. He then leaves a suicide note for Yeon-joo (Han Hyo-joo), essentially trying to end his own "manhwa" existence by jumping into the Han River. A World Without a Hero

Sung-moo survives the surgery, but the trauma leaves him broken. Meanwhile, the public and the publisher are shocked by the abrupt, tragic conclusion of their favorite series.

The episode picks up with the immediate aftermath of Kang Chul (Lee Jong-suk) entering the real world. Unlike previous episodes that teased the boundary, this one shatters it: W – Two Worlds Episode 6

It is suggested that Kang Chul’s will to live—or perhaps Yeon-joo’s influence as his new "life key"—has restarted the story without the author's input.

As Yeon-joo is pulled into the water during a date, the words on the webtoon suddenly change from "The End" to "To Be Continued". In a moment of pure desperation and rage,

Episode 6 of is a massive turning point where the story shifts from a mystery into a survival thriller. If you're looking for a deep dive, The Climax of the Creator vs. Creation

For a visual recap of the intense emotions and parallel world jumps in this episode, check out the preview below: Meanwhile, the public and the publisher are shocked

With Kang Chul seemingly gone, the webtoon W ends with a definitive "The End".