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To all the HATERS of my CRAFT:
Regardless of what anybody believes and hates me for,
You ain't gonna make or break me.
Just try to strip me off my credibility
And you're only gonna be in for a rude awakening
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Current Literature:
"Line Breaker"
People may have come to know me as ERIC WU
an extensive hired killer but back in my homeland I was my teacher's favorite pupil. My name was Kim Sojin Hee. I was a terrific fighter and a self-efficient assassin.
This is the story of my life
A brutal childhood left six-year old Sojin emotionally battered as he entered child labor for the next years until he reached the age of thirteen where he entered state prison and learned "Dim-Mak" (pressure-point fighting.) He spent his time killing political figures and enemies of the state as a form of occupation. When he turned eighteen, he migrated to United States, where his name, his reputation as a cold-blooded murderer, became evident around the criminal underworld.
This is the journal where Eric Wu wrote his thoughts and experiences in the murky and treacherous atmosphere of North Korea, where 38th parallel is more than a national borderline and where killing people is the most honorable profession for a teenager like him. Witness all the trauma he endured and all those sad moments that left him seemingly incapable to respond to emotion as we slowly get to know the child behind the deadliest hired killer that ever lived...