Su Ji-Hoon

"My name is Su Ji-Hoon. I’m 35 years old, I live in a peaceful, bustling, humble, quiet fishing and farming village of Gyeongyeong, and almost everyone I know is dead. I have a wife, and I have four sons: a teenage son, a preteen son, a toddler son, and a baby soon, and also, I have my brothers, and a sister. I do not have any daughters at all. I serve in the Republic of Korea Army. I idolized my great uncle, Yang Kyongjong, whom he served under the Imperial Japanese army, and then the Soviet Red Army, and finally, the German Wehrmacht, in World War II, before he was captured by the United States Army. Now I am part of my duty into protecting maritime borders, while protecting my village at the same time. It wasn’t always like this. Before the time all of the world I know was changed, I used to have a life… a real life… a very humble real life, until that day, several years ago, and everything has taken from me, replacing themselves into something crazy that has to change everything forever, and as we know it, I fell like it was the end of the world to me, and now, things have gone changed into a terrifyingly scary nightmare we were all in."

--Su Ji Hoon, Prologue

Sgt. Su Ji-Hoon (born April 9, 1997) is a South Korean soldier and one of the six main protagonists of a literature book, When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, along with Ryan Edwards, Ruby Ramirez, Robot Matrix, Moon Jae-in, and Lana Loud. He is also the great-nephew of a once famous South Korean soldier he idolizes, Yang Kyongjong, who once served in the Imperial Japanese Army, and then the Red Army, and finally, the Wehrmacht.

He is also a storyteller of this book, telling the story of how World War III was going, and how he was doing in the war, including the Preschool Girls. He also lives in a bustling fishing and farming village of Gyeongyeong.

In its Korean drama version, he is played by Lee Min-ho.