Description

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Park Jungsoo / Leeteuk

Human / Special

District

 

Life Story:
On earth, Park Jungsoo had been the eldest son from a rich duo - his father was the CEO of a big business company and made more than enough money to provide them a lifestyle as luxurious as humanly possible. That, and the fact that he loved children, was enough to get 9 kids. Of course, Jungsoo's father was a busy man, and therefore was almost never home – and when he was, he would be in his study, where nobody would dare to approach him.

His mother was young, just twenty when she got Jungsoo. She loved to go out partying, shopping, going to the mall with friends.. Plus, she didn't want children in the first place. Jungsoo and his 8 younger brothers and sisters were therefore being taken care of by maids. That was why, even from a very small age, he felt responsible for his siblings, as much taking care of them as he could. The responsibility was big, but he managed to keep smiling, being the nice, protective hyung or oppa his siblings would eagerly turn to if they had any problems.

However, the war started before they could adjust to it; Leeteuk was visiting family in America when he got a call. His parents didn't want him to go back to Korea because it was too dangerous. He had cried when he heard that; he was at the other side of the world when his siblings where in danger, and there wasn't a single thing he could do about it. Just a few days later he got the message that he was to be sent to the moon, on one of the first missions (open for normal people) to the District. He simply had no choice, so he went, leaving without ever seeing his precious dongsaengs.

At the district, he soon climbed up the ladder, knowing how to lead and being a memorable person in general. After the surgery to Special, he was named Leeteuk.

 

Speciality:
Knowing people; just by looking into their eyes. He can easily tell when a person's lying, and sometimes even sees things they themselves don't even know.

 

Occupation/Position:
Supervise the Pretties, making sure they obey and follow the Committee's rules and orders, and punishing those who don't.