I don't recommend looking for free and potentially illegal sources. It's better to support the creators by subscribing to legitimate platforms. Some common ones are Webtoon or other authorized comic reading apps.
I'm not sure about any legal places to read it for free. You might want to check out some public library websites or subscription-based platforms that offer free trial periods.
I don't think Mangahere is the place to find the Goong manhwa. You could check out dedicated manga subscription services or look for it on platforms that have a broader collection of manhwa.
I'm not sure, you might have to search around on Manganelo's website. Sometimes it can be a bit tricky to find specific manhwas.
You can try some free manhwa reading websites like Webtoon or MangaReader. But be careful, some of them might have legal issues.
I'm not sure if Manga Park has it. You might try other popular manga reading platforms like Webtoon or MangaReader.
You might try looking on some specialized manhwa websites or forums. But be careful, as accessing unauthorized raw versions might be against the law.
You might try looking on popular comic reading websites or platforms that offer a wide range of international comics. Some well-known ones could be Webtoon or Comixology.
You can try some manga and manhwa reading websites like Webtoon or MangaReader. But be careful as not all of them might be legal or have the latest updates.
I don't have a definite answer. Usually, the decision to make a sequel to a manhwa depends on many things. Maybe if there's enough interest from readers and a good story idea, we could see a sequel in the future.
I'm not sure if there are many legal and free options. Some websites might offer limited free content, but it's often best to support the creators by using paid subscription services.
You can try websites like Webtoons. They have a wide range of manhwa available for reading.