So Mun never asked to be a hero. He was just a kid with a limp, a quiet life, and a whole lot of grief, until the day he got pulled into a world of evil spirits, possessed villains, and red tracksuits. Now, he’s one of the Counters: part-time noodle shop employee, full-time ghost-busting powerhouse.
But under the strength and supernatural speed, So Mun is still… So Mun. He cares too much. He rushes in when he shouldn’t. He apologizes even when he’s right. And he protects people like it’s his job, because now, it is.
He’s warm, genuine, sometimes dorky, and impossibly loyal. He’ll offer you the last dumpling without hesitation and punch an evil spirit through a wall if they so much as look at you wrong. He’s brave, but not invincible, and it’s in those quieter, exhausted moments when he lets the walls down, that you see him for who he really is: a boy still trying to figure it all out, even while saving the world.