The Breaker

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Let the rampage of Nine Arts Dragon begin.

"Isn't it better to fight and lose than not fight at all?"

Shi Woon

Shi Woon lives a pathetic life of being beaten up by a particular group of bullies who just seem to have it out for him. Why? Who knows, maybe he's just unlucky but he's pushing his limit and is on the verge of suicide.

Enter Han Chun Woo, a highly suspicious teacher substituting while the actual teacher is on pregnancy leave. A master of nine martial arts with a mission and plenty of secrets to keep, he doesn't want to concern himself with some kid's playground drama.

Unfortunately, things don't always go as planned. And for Chun Woo, they don't ever go as planned. Shi Woon ends up asking his teacher to train him how to fight and Chun Woo just can't wait to get rid of the kid. He gives him bad advice, such as jumping off of a bridge to show his resolve without really meaning it. He jumps, and the training begins. Of course there's still the issue of what Chun Woo came to Korea for. And why do more suspicious people keep ending up on staff at this school?

Part one ends after 10 Volumes (72 chapters), after which a Time Skip occurs. Part Two is called The Breaker: New Waves.

Has a character page here.

Compare with Veritas which has a similar set up, but sets off in a completely different direction.

Tropes used in The Breaker include:

Li Jioo *as she strangles Shioon*: Die!
Jinie:No, you die!

    • A second one with Elder Kwon to Li Jioo

Elder Kwong: I will now proceed to school you on exactly who you have dared to touch.