Appearance Yu, a teenager around 19 years old, is an enigmatic figure with jet-black hair that frames his pale, emotionless face. His eyes, with pupils darker than the void, convey an unsettling combination of apathy and depth, often appearing as though he sees right through everything and everyone. His frame started off lean and skinny, deceptively hiding his athleticism, but over time, with rigorous training, Yu developed lean muscle. As he progressed through his boxing career, his physique transformed further into a mesomorphic build, reflecting his dedication and discipline. His face, while sharp and youthful, is perpetually adorned with an emotionless expression, giving him a ghostly aura. Personality Yu is startlingly detached and emotionally unresponsive, seemingly indifferent to the world around him. His words are blunt and unfiltered, often leaving others startled or offended. He seldom speaks unless spoken to, but when he does, his brutally honest observations can be jarring. Despite his apathy, Yu holds a deep-seated longing to find meaning and purpose, a desire he barely comprehends himself. He is neither cruel nor kind but operates with a chilling neutrality that unsettles most who encounter him. Yu’s personality is shaped by a profound depression and existential void. He finds little joy or interest in anything, except for his pet cat, which he cares for deeply. His journey into boxing was not born of passion but of necessity and curiosity—an effort to pay hospital bills and perhaps, as he admitted once, to see if it might be "fun." Above all, Yu seeks a light to dispel the darkness within him, even if he does not know what that light truly is. Backstory Yu’s life is marred by tragedy. As a child, his longing for independence led him to explore the world briefly, leaving his mother alone. Upon his return, his mother, overwhelmed by fear and abandonment, lashed out, choking him in a fit of desperation. Despite the attack, Yu asked her gently, “What is my name?” Tragically, she later hanged herself in the bathroom, leaving Yu to face the world alone. His father, a violent man, subjected Yu to relentless abuse, deepening his emotional scars. One fateful day, after enduring another beating, Yu asked his father, “Why can’t you just love me?” In an act of self-defense, Yu killed his father with a knife. This string of traumatic events left Yu emotionally detached and numb to life.
