As it seems, I am the first to write a fanfic for The Breaker. Ok so it isnt a manga or an anime but its close! Its a Manhwa...so it is technically the same. This is from the point of view of Ryu Hyun for the first chapter and the second is from Shi-Woon's. It isn't all that different from Shi-Woons story. But you will have to read the manhwa in order to find that out now wont you! Lol so, read on!

Disclaimer: The only character I own is Ryu Hyun. THE ONLY ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


"MASTER! Why won't you train me?!" I yelled trying to get my masters attention.

"Because you have yet to calm yourself and you cannot yet run 50 laps around the track. Once you can do that, then you may come and ask for training." He paused from his meditating and looked at me. I grit my teeth and stalked off, no longer willing to fight with a brick wall. My parents died 2 years ago, and my father was going to train me, but because he died, his old apprentice has to train me. The man isn't even 5 years older than me.

I doubt he is as strong as my father. I thought snidely.

"Ryu Hyun. Please don't think badly." Master called over. I hate it when he does that. The only reason I wanted to learn the Nine Dragons Martial Arts was because I was bullied at school. I doubt highly this pampered man knows what I have been through. Lee Shi-Woon. How is that intimidating?! I haven't even seen the man fight! I scowled and walked off. My wounds have been healed by him in the past and I wasn't going to let him heal me again. As I walked through the city I ignored the glares I got from the other people. So I look like my father. But I don't know why people hate me for it! Its not like he was all that famous! For god's sake his name was Chun-Woo! That's the name of a Odon noodle maker! Something flashed by me and I turned in time to see someone round the corner I had just come from. I followed them and saw them approach Master.

"Apprentice to GooMoonRyong! I wish to see you!" The man called. My master stood up and said,

"Who is it that wishes to see me? I am no longer the apprentice. My master died two years previous." He put his hands out before him palms up.

"It is I. Hyuk-so-Chun. I have come to visit you once again. And see if your skills are still in line." The man disappeared. I looked around and couldn't find him. Master disappeared as well. This Hyuk guy appeared where master had been, not two seconds before.

"Shi-Woon!" He called using masters first name. Master appeared behind the man and nailed him with a kick to the back of his head. I didn't actually see the kick, it was too fast, but I saw where is leg landed and pieced it together. The man flipped into the air, flying farther than it seemed physically possible.

"Shi-Woon. You have gotten so much faster than your Master! Stronger as well! I praise you and wish you luck in life!" I ran from my hiding place to Master, who was laughing.

"Master! What was that?!" I cried. I had never seen something so powerful and fast in my life.

"So you have an apprentice of your own. Who is the boy?" Hyuk-so-Chun asked Master.

"Master's son. His mother was Shiho." Master said to the man.

"HAH! So that man had a kid! I do see the resemblance! But he has his mothers small frame." The man laughed and Master joined in leaving me in the dust.

"Do you know my father and mother?!" I asked the man. He looked at me mournfully and said,

"Yes I did. I fought him once, years ago. He was a very strong man but he was thick in his pride for your current Master. Did you know that when I first fought your master, he had only trained for a month and the only thing he knew was the soul-crushing punch? I almost won but he came up and hit me with the weakest punch you would have ever seen. It took about twenty minutes of my constantly hitting him left and right. The damage he took was nothing compared to the damage to the buildings!" The man laughed at Masters red face at the praise. I looked at Master. If you saw him on the street you could tell he wasn't a weak man. His shirt perfectly accented his muscles and he was very tall. His hair was tied back at the base of his head, where I had seen my father's before. I had a lot to learn about respect and my Master was the one that needed to teach that. I hardly knew anything about him so I had no idea how far he had gone in his training. I also had no idea, the struggles that I would find in the future.


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