Well… I really love The Breaker, and I just needed to get some of these ideas out, especially since there are like romantic sub plots galore in this manhwa. So here are little bits of all the relationships that could happen… and yes I mean ALL of the relationships. I will post warnings and there should be nothing over T rating.

If you would like a specific pairing just ask and I will attempt. Note the word attempt… some of these pairings are going to be a little iffy…

So the first one that I really like because it is just too cute is Shi-Woon and Sosul. This is the main character and the girl who has a yin body, was 16 and looked like she was 8.

Spoilers: You should read everything that has been published before reading this, unless you don't care.


Everything was finally starting to settle down. The SUC had been put down like the rabid dog that it was. All five Captains had been taken care of and the head of the terrible organization had finally been recognized as the man who ran the Black Forest Defense group. At first everyone was sure that it was Goomoonryong, but when Shi-Woon defeated him in Seoul they had realized that there was one more man who was pulling the strings.

Shi-Woon's fight with Goomoonryong gained him attention from all martial artists and all the masters of the Murim, but it had also lost him his respected teacher. During the fight, Shi-Woon fought for his life against a man who lost himself to the Black Origin Threshold. Shi-Woon couldn't pull him back no matter what he tried, and that's when he realized if he lost this battle he would lose the entire Murim. So Shi-Woon had done the only thing he could, and killed his teacher.

Afterwards, the leader who caused all this misery, disappeared into the darkness of surrounding countries, once more becoming a phantom. They were now searching for him, but it looked like a hopeless pursuit.

After that catastrophe was finally finished, the Murim was slowly regrouping itself under the leadership of the Chun Do Moon school and the Sun-Woo clan. The dark haired genius that only appears every hundred years, So-Chun Hyuk, and Shi-Woon became great allies when they realized the deceit that lay within the Murim. Especially when they realized that So-Chun Hyuk's brother was trying to destroy the world that they lived in.

So with these two powerful leaders swiftly going through the Murim, destroying all of the petty politics that had created such an unstable group, and gaining more faith from the people they ruled over, the future looked bright.

Shi-Woon was just relaxing in the Sun-Woo headquarters, trying to forget yet another complex set of meetings where it seemed that nothing was actually getting done, when there was a knock at the door.

He suppressed a groan as he stood and approached the door. He might be one of the major leaders of the Murim whom everyone looked up to, but he was still only 18.

He pulled his red striped shirt down a little to look more presentable, though it was offset by his messy mop of brown hair, and opened the door.

"Ahjussi," Shioon mumbled out, trying to keep the yawn from appearing on his face as he looked at Gyu-Bum Yi. His white hair was slicked back as per usual, and his smiling face and closed eyes hid the terrifying man that could appear if someone dared to threaten one of his precious people. He wore his striped suit again, and Shi-Woon wondered if he had any other pair of closing. "Is there something I could help you with?"

"Ah, Shi-Woon-nim," the retainer of the Sun-Woon clan started, polite as always. "Actually an important event has just come upon the Sun-Woon clan, and we were hoping you would come and join the elders in celebrating."

Shioon shook some of the sleepiness from his head, "Of course, Ahjussi, just lead the way."

The other man gave him a happy smile, before leading him down the hallway. Shi-Woon could tell almost right away that something was different. Gyu-Bum was practically skipping down the hallway to reach their destination.

"Um, Ahjussi, are you ok?" Shi-Woon asked cautiously. The white-haired man had always seemed like a very serious man, so seeing him act so out of character was… weird.

"I'm just excited! We haven't seen her in so many years!" Gyu-Bum murmured to himself as the continued down the hallway.

'Her?' Shi-Woon wondered to himself.

They reached the room finally, Gyu-Bum bursting through the doorway. It was filled with people. The largest room that they had in this already large building was filled to the brim with people everywhere, trying to look at something at the front of the room.

"Move," Gyu-Bum ordered in a stern voice that automatically received a reaction. Shi-Woon tried to look around the back of the tall man that was leading him through the crowd, but couldn't see anything at the front of the room.

They slowly proceeded towards the front and Shi-Woon looked around him. Everyone was shoving against each other to get out of Gyu-Bum's way, but the moment the two of them were through, the people would settle back again, like a wave around a rock.

Shi-Woon also noticed that the room was not filled with only Sun-Woo clan members. That was probably the most surprising thing, the Sun-Woo clan was not known for their hospitality towards other clans and schools.

The last 5 feet were a struggle as Gyu-Bum actually had to push his way past the last two people, since they obviously didn't realize his importance. Shi-Woon was finally freed to climb up onto a little platform at the front of the room. As he struggled up, he noticed not only all of the Sun-Woo elders but also some other Murim masters. They were all turned towards a beautiful girl who stood near the edge of the stage.

She stood at about 5'6", two inches shorter than Shi-Woon and she had long blond hair that flowed almost to her waist. Her face was nicely cut, but was more oval-like than most peoples. She held her head at a proud angle, like she was entitled to being stared at… or used to it. Her body was fairly flat, with small hints of curves that could be seen through the flowy shirt and knee length skirt that she wore.

She noticed Shi-Woon's arrival with large blue eyes, and her lips twisted just a little as she attempted to keep her smile off of her face.

"Shi-Woon," She started with a high-pitched floating voice, "It's been a long time."

'What?' Shi-Woon thought shock and confusion showing over his overly emotional face. 'How does she know who I am? Who is this girl?'

"This," Gyu-Bum interrupted, trying to help his poor charge out, "is Miss Lady Sosul." He bowed low to his previous charge and leader.

"Sosul!" Shi-Woon cried, turning to stare at the older version of the young girl that he had known two years ago. "But it can't be! She looks like she's 18 or something! The Sosul I knew was…"

"When I went with the Black Forest Defense group, they cured me of my Yin body. From that my body grew at an alarming rate to catch up to the growth it was supposed to have." Sosul explained*, glancing out over the crowd, trying to keep her frustration and embarrassment from showing.

It was bad enough having a Yin body, but now her body had grown so quickly… He would probably think she was weirder!

She almost squeaked when she felt arms engulf her in a hug.

"That's great!" Shi-Woon exclaimed, stepping back, "Now your cured! I was so worried about you!" He then showered her with one of his mega-watt smiles that always left girls head-over-heels for him.

Sosul's face turned bright red at the physical contact and wonderful words. She quickly crossed her arms and turned her head away mulishly. "Why should you be happy! I just grew a little taller!"

Her harsh tone didn't take the smile off of Shi-Woon's face. "Aw, cute!" He said innocently, racketing up her blushing. The rest of the crowd blushed with the poor girl. Shi- Woon had become famous in the Murim world for being the most naïve lady-killer out there.

"Oh! That's right!" Shi-Woon exclaimed.

His outburst caused Lady Sosul to look at him from the corner of her eye, still pretending to be ignoring him. "What?"

"Have you decided where you want to go?" Shi-Woon asked, with another killer smile.

"Go? What do you mean "go"?" Lady Sosul asked, her curiosity breaking her attempt to ignore him.

"The amusement park! Didn't we decide we would go to an amusement park when you returned? It was in the car when we were coming back from the ocean, remember? You gave me this!" Shi-Woon fished out the Phoneix Medallion that he wore around his neck that marked him as the Gaju of the Sun-Woo clan.

Sosul's neck almost snapped as she turned around to face him. "You remember that!?"

"Well of course! It was an important promise!"

She stared at him aghast. It had been 2 years already! And plus, who on earth would remember such a promise after all that had been happening in the Murim world!

Shi-Woon kept smiling at her. "Well we should go soon. How about tomorrow? I don't think I have anything to do in the afternoon!" That time was supposed to be his relaxation moment, but this was more important.

"Um, ok," Sosul answered, still off balance by the fact that he still remembered.

A cough from an elder to her right reminded Sosul where she was and who she was. She quickly recollected herself, pulling her back up to a perfect posture and swiftly put back on a proud face. "If we have to." She amended.

Shi-Woon grinned at her prickly personality. "I'll see you at 1 then!" With that decided, he wandered back over to the group of Murim elders and greeted them.

Lady Sosul looked out over the audience who were all feeling badly for the poor heiress and her clueless crush.


Shi-Woon helped Sosul out of the black limousine that had dropped them off at Lotte Amusement Park. The heiress couldn't help but stare at the bright and vibrant world around them. Everything was colored in pinks, blues and greens with lights on every area possible. People talked in loud voices, causing a low roar that almost covered the pop music playing over the speakers.

Shi-Woon smiled at her wonderment, slowly leading her to the ticket counter. She continued to stare in awe as Shi-Woon bought them wristbands for the rides. He was even able to attach it to her wrist without her noticing, since she was so fascinated by all of the surrounding gaudiness.

"Come on, it's even better farther in," Shi-Woon pulled her deeper into the park.

They passed many vendors, all yelling about their game station or about the food they sold or about how cheap their prices were. They swept by a huge fountain square, and passed a lake that was part of a water ride, and slipped into another small square where they were surrounded by amusement rides; a Merry-go-round on their right, a set of bumper cars on their left, in front of them was some kind of impersonation of a tilt-a-whirl.

Shi-Woon turned to face his companion, spreading his hands humbly as he asked, "Anything you would like to ride first?"

They started with the tilt-a-whirl, but then from there they tried everything. The Merry-go-round, the Swing-set, something called a Typhoon, a "Gravitron", all of these small rides they tried, until they were standing in front of a roller coaster.

"Do you want to try this one next?" Shi-Woon asked. "It's kind of intense."

"I can handle it!" Sosul replied, walking over to the line by herself, leaving Shi-Woon to catch up with her.

It was only when they were getting strapped into the cart that Sosul was starting to have second thoughts. What kind of ride needed the person to be strapped in with a bar across her lap and a seat belt with a chest strap!

"Is this safe?" She asked to the carnival worker, as he checked her restraints. He glanced at her and laughed, continuing his way down the ride. Needlessly to say, it wasn't very encouraging.

She glanced nervously at Shi-Woon who gave her a comforting smile… and the ride blasted off without warning.

Sosul screamed the entire time.


"I'm sorry, Sosul. I should have tried to stop you from getting on the ride," Shi-Woon sighed, as he sat next to Sosul on a bench under a tree. She was still shaking from the adrenaline rush of the roller-coaster. "I'll go get you a coke or something. It will help you replenish your sugar reserves."

Shi-Woon stepped away from the girl only to almost run into a suited man with black sunglasses. He mutely held out a coke bottle. Shi-Woon stared for a moment before receiving the gift. The moment the drink was in the boy's hands, the suited man, launched himself into a tree, disappearing from sight.

"That was weird," Shi-Woon mumbled, turning around to face Sosul once more. The Sun-Woo bodyguards were very good at what they did, that they basically melted into the scenery.

Unless they were supposed to stand out. Shi-Woon remembered the first time he met the Sun-Woo clan at his school as he helped Sosul sit up and drink.

"I'm fine," Sosul finally said after about five minutes of sitting.

"We can continue sitting here," Shi-Woon told her, as he watched her wobble to her feet.

"No! I'm completely fine!" Sosul informed him, trying to look confident in herself. Shi-Woon smiled at the act, and lurched to his feet.

He stood up soon enough to catch the girl from falling over. He carefully helped her sit on the bench again.

"Let's sit for a little while longer," Shi-Woon suggested, not mentioning the fact that she almost passed out. "I would like to relax a bit more, you know it's so busy around here."

Sosul blushed heavily as she stared at her feet. She couldn't believe how stupid she was acting! "I'm sorry we went through all the trouble of coming here and…"

"No! Don't think like that! We still have plenty of time, and plus, the most important thing is that I'm here with you," Shi-Woon grinned at the girl.

Sosul felt her heart fly. Did he really mean that? Of course he did! This was Shi-Woon she was thinking about! One of the most straightforward, kindest men she had ever met. And he was telling her that he was happy to be spending time with her…

"Next time we go we should bring Jin-le and Sera with us! Oh I bet Ji-Gun Yoo and So-Chun Hyuk would have fun too!" Shi-Woon exclaimed.

Sosul barely stopped herself from falling off the bench. 'That's so… Shi-Woon.'

"Yeah," Sosul agreed, trying to keep face, "It would be great. Kind of like when we went to the beach. You know, everyone together." She turned to give the boy a smile only to see his face turn somber.

"Yeah, everyone together," Shi-Woon murmured, a sad smile slipping onto his face. He could still remember his teacher so vividly. And now…

"It wasn't your fault," Sosul murmured. Sure, it was a cliché line, but it was true. Chun-Woo had brought about his own downfall.

Shi-Woon stayed silent a little longer before he physically shook his sadness off. He turned and gave his partner a smile before jumping to his feet. "Let's see what else is in this park!"

He kept her on some of the tamer rides and games after that. Sosul learned that Shi-Woon was terrible at bumper cars and any type of carnival game. He was so bad at the dart game, that the man even gave them a prize out of pity.

Sosul also learned that haunted houses were terrifying, even if they were only filled with people in costumes and small traps. The entire time they were inside, Sosul was holding onto Shi-Woon for dear life. Not like that was a bad thing, but it still caused Sosul to decide to never go inside a haunted house again.

Shi-Woon pulled her onto a smaller roller coaster, which actually proved to be quite pleasant. The adrenaline rush that she experienced during the ride was more like a small buzz that made her giggle.

Sosul tried to get Shi-Woon to go onto the Tunnel of Love ride, but the hint completely missed him and he instead pulled them onto another water ride that led to both of them slightly damp for the rest of the day.

They were nearing the end of their day when Shi-Woon revealed one last surprise. A ride on the Ferris Wheel.

"Why a Ferris Wheel?" Sosul asked, staring around the small room that they were now entrapped in. It had windows on side with two benches that faced each other. Shi-Woon and Sosul sat on either one.

"Well everyone has to ride a Ferris Wheel once when they go to an amusement park!" Shi-Woon told her, as he stared out his right hand side window. "It's so amazing up there, and the view is beautiful!"

Sosul gulped and played with her shirt before moving over to sit on the boy's left.

"Shi-Woon." She readied herself before… "Thank you."

Shi-Woon turned his head to reply, so the kiss she laid on his cheek was closer to his mouth than she had first anticipated.

She quickly turned her head to stare out the window, watching the city slowly unfold itself as they ascended. Shi-Woon was left staring at her speechlessly,


*Sosul's growth will probably not actually happen, however, I feel that if she doesn't look old enough, Shi-Woon would never be able to see her as a dateable character, so I just made her look older… hope this doesn't bother anyone.

I really had to write this story, so anyone waiting for some of my other stories… I'm sorry, but the story had to be written.

I hope you like it! And if you want a certain pairing, send me a message. I will attempt my best with all of them, but sometimes I have a hard time with a concept.