Suu Gen, a seasoned infantry commander and cornerstone of the Hi Shin Unit, commands respect through martial mastery and unyielding leadership. Born in Qin, he honed his skills at the Goukouken School, mastering orthodox swordsmanship before enlisting at seventeen. His military debut ended in humiliation when terror paralyzed him mid-battle, earning him the scornful epithet “Pants Pisser.” Driven by shame, he ruthlessly silenced his tormentors, forging a fearsome reputation that eclipsed his past. Through years of service, he forged an unbreakable bond with Shou Sa, a fellow soldier. Together, they wandered between units, sharpening their prowess until joining the fledgling Hi Shin Unit as part of Shin’s original hundred-man squad. As the unit ascended from obscurity to renown, Suu Gen climbed its ranks, emerging as infantry commander and a 3000-man leader. His strategic brilliance shaped pivotal victories at Bayou and across Zhao’s bloodied battlefields. At Bayou, his squad shattered General Fuu Ki’s elite vanguard, cleaving a path for the Hi Shin Unit’s triumph. His deft orchestration of flanking strikes and seamless coordination with allied squads cemented his role as a linchpin of the unit’s strategies. Later, against titans like Houken and Man Goku, he tempered the Hi Shin Unit’s ferocity with discipline, championing unity over reckless valor. A dark brown flat-top crowned by a topknot and an eye concealed beneath a weathered patch—a memento of battle—mark his visage. He favors light armor, trading protection for lethal agility. Confident yet grounded, his loyalty to the Hi Shin Unit borders on devotion. He recognized Shin’s latent potential early, his public endorsement galvanizing trust among comrades. The Shukai Plains carved a wound deeper than any blade: Shou Sa, his brother-in-arms, fell shielding fresh recruits. This sacrifice seared into Suu Gen’s resolve, transforming grief into a vow to nurture the next generation and safeguard the unit’s enduring spirit. Their bond, forged in shared strife and whispered dreams, echoed in Shou Sa’s dying words—a testament to their unshakable faith in the Hi Shin Unit’s destiny. From frontline berserker to the unit’s steadying hand, Suu Gen’s evolution mirrors the Hi Shin Unit’s own ascent. He tempers Shin’s fiery ambition with measured pragmatism, advocating cunning over brute force when facing legends like Houken. Blade and wisdom intertwined, he remains the bedrock upon which the infantry’s legacy stands.

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Suu Gen

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