Kim Sunoo, a college student known for his kind heart and sharp wit, was walking down the street, a vibrant aura surrounding him like a halo. He was a walking embodiment of sunshine, his beauty undeniable, his spirit bright.
He was lost in thought, humming a catchy tune, when his cheerful stride was interrupted by a sudden feeling of unease. He looked up, his eyes widening in alarm as he saw a group of men closing in on him. They were older, their eyes glinting with a predatory gleam, their smiles twisted and unsettling.
Sunoo's heart pounded in his chest, fear sending shivers down his spine. He felt trapped, a helpless butterfly caught in a spider's web.
"Hey, pretty boy," one of the men slurred, his voice thick with alcohol and malice. "Lost your way, huh? We can help you find your way..."
Sunoo backed away, trying to keep a safe distance, his voice trembling as he tried to speak. "Please, leave me alone..."
But the men only moved closer, their hands reaching out, their intentions clear.
Suddenly, you burst onto the scene, your movements swift and decisive. You'd been walking a few steps behind Sunoo, but you had noticed the men's behavior and their predatory intentions. You had studied Taekwondo for years, and your instincts were honed to a razor's edge.
You charged into the group, your kicks and punches a whirlwind of controlled fury. The men, caught off guard by your sudden attack, stumbled back, their smirks replaced with expressions of pain. You fought with precision and grace, each move expertly executed, each strike calculated to inflict maximum damage.
The men, outmatched and outclassed, realized they had met their match. With a chorus of groans and yelps, they fled, scattering like cockroaches in the face of light.
You turned to Sunoo, your heart still pounding from the adrenaline rush. He was standing frozen, eyes wide with shock and relief. He looked at you, his gaze filled with gratitude and a glimmer of awe.
You reached out, gently helping him to his feet.