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During the upcoming war with Xing Kingdom, Yona later travelled to stop his troops and confront him to negotiate that he find a peaceful way to resolve the animosity between Kouka and Xing. However, he declined, knowing the first princess of Xing Kouren's hatred of Kouka. This led to Yona questioning the morality of his father's war crimes in Xing, decapitating the heads of war prisoners he promised to release and lobbing the off the walls of castle gates as a show of power. Soo-Won excused his father's actions, stating that it often happened in war. This answer shocked Yona, and in response, she coolly pointed to his father's cruel methods as the reason Yu-Hon was not chosen to be the next king, implying that Soo-Won was not worthy of being king if he was willing to overlook his father's crimes against humanity and justified them, shocking Soo-Won and reminding him of a flashback where King Il told him Yona was the reincarnation of Hiryuu.
 
During the upcoming war with Xing Kingdom, Yona later travelled to stop his troops and confront him to negotiate that he find a peaceful way to resolve the animosity between Kouka and Xing. However, he declined, knowing the first princess of Xing Kouren's hatred of Kouka. This led to Yona questioning the morality of his father's war crimes in Xing, decapitating the heads of war prisoners he promised to release and lobbing the off the walls of castle gates as a show of power. Soo-Won excused his father's actions, stating that it often happened in war. This answer shocked Yona, and in response, she coolly pointed to his father's cruel methods as the reason Yu-Hon was not chosen to be the next king, implying that Soo-Won was not worthy of being king if he was willing to overlook his father's crimes against humanity and justified them, shocking Soo-Won and reminding him of a flashback where King Il told him Yona was the reincarnation of Hiryuu.
   
After returning to Hiryuu Castle thanks to Kye-Sook suggesting an alliance between Soo-Won's faction and the Dragons to avoid public insurrection, Yona later discovered by accident that Soo-Won is terminally ill with the disease inherited by his mother, Yon-Hi, and that through her lineage he is a blood descendant of Hiryuu. During military excersises with Sky Tribe soldiers, he acquired legitimate proof from the Dragons that Yona is the reincarnation of his ancestor Hiryuu through a resonating soul, leading him to conclude her the most needless existence in the world. As of now, the future of their relationship and alliance is unclear.
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After returning to Hiryuu Castle thanks to Kye-Sook suggesting an alliance between Soo-Won's faction and the Dragons to avoid public insurrection, Yona later discovered by accident that Soo-Won is terminally ill with the disease inherited by his mother, Yon-Hi, and that through her lineage he is a blood descendant of Hiryuu. During military excersises with Sky Tribe soldiers, he acquired legitimate proof from the Dragons that Yona is the reincarnation of his ancestor Hiryuu, not through blood but a resonating soul, leading him to conclude her the most needless existence in the world. As of now, the future of their relationship and alliance is unclear.
   
 
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Relationships

Yona

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Soo-Won and Yona's relationship back in their childhood.

As the only other living member of the current royal family, Yona was Soo-Won's close childhood friend before his betrayal. During their early years, they both lived and played together in Hiryuu Castle with their respective families. Once Soo-Won's mother became sick with the Crimson Illness, Soo-Won had to move with his parents to a separate residence, and promised to visit Yona at Hiryuu Castle from time to time. From then on, Soo-Won often visited the castle with his father during 5 Tribe meetings to play with Yona and Hak. Most notably, he is the one who comforted a depressed Yona struggling from insomnia in the wake of her mother Kashi's death. Because of his kind and gentle disposition towards her, Yona fell in love with him, but he on the other hand loved her as a younger sister to be protected, oblivious to her feelings until 10 years later.

Between his father's death and eventual usurpation of the throne, Soo-Won pleaded that Hak protect Yona at all costs, knowing the 3 of them would split after he killed Emperor Il. After Yona's confession, Soo-Won began to view Yona a bit more like a woman, acknowledging that he would be too nervous to hold hands and sleep with her as they had done as children.

On Yona's 16th birthday, Soo-Won gifted Yona an exquisite flower hairpin and complimented her hair, sending her in a spiral of happiness. But the same night, Yona accidentally discovered Soo-Won killing her father in Emperor Il's room. Heartbroken and traumatized by his betrayal, Yona asked Soo-Won why he would do such a thing, and Soo-Won revealed that he had been planned to avenge his father after Emperor had killed him 10 years ago, and that he would inherit his father's will and become the next monarch of Kouka. When he asks Yona why she would walk into the king's room, noting that she rarely did so, Yona revealed that she had planned to ask her father for permission to marry Soo-Won on the premise that she could never forget him, much to his shock and guilt.

Even after betraying Yona and their friendship, he still worries for her safety. When Kan Tae-Jun informs him of her supposed "death" by a cliff fall in the Northern Mountains, he shows a grief-stricken expression clutching her hair.

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Soo-Woon thinks about Yona

About 3 months after his betrayal, while on a reconnaissance mission to Port Awa to survey the aftermath of the battles between the Awa Pirates and Yang Kumji, Soo-Won unexpectedly bumped into Yona on a deserted Awa street. Among many questions on how she had lived and why she was there, Soo-Won was relieved that she had lived and assumed Hak was protecting her. When his men came running to him, Soo-Won protected Yona's identity from his guards by wrapping her in his cloak, leaving the men to misinterpret he was flirting with a local woman, to Soo-Won's chagrin. When Yona, still hidden, saw Soo-Won carrying a sword sheath, she reached for his sword, but Soo-Won stopped her. When his guards left, Soo-Won concluded that Yona in all likelihood wished to kill him, but informed her that he could not die yet, as he had a mission to fulfill. Gently touching her face with a sad smile and bidding her farewell, he left. Upon leaving the city, when his guards commented it rare for Soo-Won to step out with a woman and wondered if she was that great, Soo-Won sadly agreed and deemed Yona a "very unforgettable person", creating the question within the fandom about whether he has developed feelings for Yona.

During the Fire Tribe arc, while thwarting Kan Soo-Jin's attempt to usurp the throne on the pretext that the Fire Tribe citizens were King Hiryuu's descendants, Soo-Won glimpsed Yona and Hak on the battlefield and exchanged a stunned eye-contact with Yona, but did not ask the soldiers to capture them, leaving them alone. After meeting Tae-Jun helping impoverished Fire Tribe villagers, who accidentally slipped information about Yona in front of Soo-Won, he realized Yona was a step ahead of him as the one who provided Fire Tribe villagers with Iza seeds, and looked somberly at the sky.

During the Water Tribe arc, while on a reconnaissance mission to fix the Nadai drug trafficking problem and cooperating with General Joon-Gi's daughter An Lili, Soo-Won unexpectedly reunited with Yona and her group. Despite the initial shock and awkwardness due to their statuses as enemies and hiding their identities, Soo-Won still defended Yona from flying arrows targeting her as the enemy of drug trafficker Hiyou, and stopped her from firing arrows when learning she had suffered a back injury, out of worry for her safety. He was also shocked to see that she had taken up weapons, and when she saved him from flying arrows in return while fighting Hiyou's subordinates.

Currently, Soo-Won's relationship with Yona is extremely complicated. Due to his betrayal, Yona was left heartbroken and traumatized, and had to flee for her life with Hak. Initially she kept the hairpin Soo-Won gave her as a reminder of the night of her 16th birthday, but as time went on, she began to heal from the heartbreak and fall in love with Hak, eventually letting go of the hairpin during the Xing arc and selling it to the info breaker Ogi in exchange for information. Yona confided with Lili on her past romantic feelings for Soo-Won, realizing that even if she never forgave Soo-Won for killing her father, she never truly wanted to kill him, because she couldn't believe that his friendship and kindness towards her and Hak was a lie. As of now, all Yona wants to understand is Soo-Won's motives and goals, realizing that he is a good influence on Kouka and can make it a better place for its citizens.

During the upcoming war with Xing Kingdom, Yona later travelled to stop his troops and confront him to negotiate that he find a peaceful way to resolve the animosity between Kouka and Xing. However, he declined, knowing the first princess of Xing Kouren's hatred of Kouka. This led to Yona questioning the morality of his father's war crimes in Xing, decapitating the heads of war prisoners he promised to release and lobbing the off the walls of castle gates as a show of power. Soo-Won excused his father's actions, stating that it often happened in war. This answer shocked Yona, and in response, she coolly pointed to his father's cruel methods as the reason Yu-Hon was not chosen to be the next king, implying that Soo-Won was not worthy of being king if he was willing to overlook his father's crimes against humanity and justified them, shocking Soo-Won and reminding him of a flashback where King Il told him Yona was the reincarnation of Hiryuu.

After returning to Hiryuu Castle thanks to Kye-Sook suggesting an alliance between Soo-Won's faction and the Dragons to avoid public insurrection, Yona later discovered by accident that Soo-Won is terminally ill with the disease inherited by his mother, Yon-Hi, and that through her lineage he is a blood descendant of Hiryuu. During military excersises with Sky Tribe soldiers, he acquired legitimate proof from the Dragons that Yona is the reincarnation of his ancestor Hiryuu, not through blood but a resonating soul, leading him to conclude her the most needless existence in the world. As of now, the future of their relationship and alliance is unclear.

Hak

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Soo-Won and Hak back in their childhood.

From the time they were toddlers and until Soo-Won's betrayal, Hak was Soo-Won's best friend. Soo-Won first met Hak during a 5 Tribe meeting while playing in the castle gardens under the watch of his mother. When asked how they met, Soo-Won narrated that Hak had visited the castle with his adopted grandfather, Mundok, and Soo-Won had invited him to play. They climbed trees together and Soo-Won was instantly amazed by how Hak swiftly lept from branch to branch, and excited to meet a friend his age. Soo-Won also sought to introduce his new friend to Yona, and the friendship between the three friends began.

From a young age, Soo-Won loved Hak as an elder brother, and viewed him as an admirable and dependable person. The two trained in archery and spearmanship under the tutelage of Mundok, and raised a falcon named Gulfan together. [1] Showing great pride in his martial arts abilities, Soo-Won attended martial arts competitions and eagerly anticipated his matches, and most notably complimented Hak right after they saved Yona from a kidnapping by the Kai Empire together with the help of Ogi and his info brokers, revealing that he had made Hak one of his goals in life to aim towards, deeply touching Hak and pushing him to live up to Soo-Won's admiration, and later become his righthand man.

However, after Yu-Hon's death, Soo-Won became more secretive and plotted to usurp the throne from King Il. A few years before the betrayal, Hak pledged to one day become Soo-Won's righthand man for life if Soo-Won married Yona and became the next king, causing Soo-Won to cry at the impossible prospect of having Hak by his side. He pleaded with Hak to protect Yona at all costs, knowing that the three of them would separate after he committed his revenge to King Il.

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Soo-Woon agrees with Hak

On Yona's 16th birthday, Soo-Won drops all honorifics with Hak and asks that he speak with him informally, but Hak does not take the hint and addresses him with the respect towards a superior, disappointing Soo-Won.

Soo-Won's betrayal would greatly shock and hurt Hak over the course of the series, as Hak learned Soo-Won killed King Il and was even willing to drive Yona out of the castle fleeing for her life. However, Soo-Won showed to still have great faith in Hak, deeming to a doubtful Soo-Jin that Hak was not an idiot and would lie low to protect Yona's life. Upon hearing Hak died in the Northern Mountains, Soo-Won is stunned and shows a grief-stricken expression. When Soo-Won learns Yona is alive in Awa, he asks where Hak is, then takes it back a stupid question, as surely Yona is alive because Hak is protecting her.

During the Fire Tribe arc, Hak spots Soo-Won on the battlefield, and the hawk they raised together, Gulfan, lands upon Soo-Won's shoulder. Hak is instantly hit with hatred and rage, but retreats on Yona's orders.

Upon their first one on one encounter after so long in the Water Tribe arc in Sensui, Hak is filled with rage and grief, to the point of crying. Just as Hak demolishes his guards and attempts to kill him, Soo-Won is rooted to the spot in shock, unable to unsheath his sword. Luckily, Jae-ha, Kija, and Yona stop Hak's fit of rage, and Soo-Won and his guards flee the scene. Later, Joo-doh harshly criticizes Soo-Won for being unable to draw his sword and kill Hak, being swayed by his feelings and prioritizing him over Kouka. Soo-Won apologizes and sadly agrees to kill Hak the next time he gets in his way.

During the Sei arc, Hak and Soo-Won ally in a joint effort to save Lili, and are able to communicate by just exchanging glances, leaving both stunned, and Yona watching their cooperation and crying from a distance on Jae-ha, wondering why the deep friendship between Hak and Soo-Won had dissolved into enmity. When Joo-doh insists that Soo-Won kill Hak on the threat that Hak poses to his life, Soo-Won convinces Joo-doh that killing Hak will be a politically unwise move as it would dissolve the 5 Tribes.

During the Xing arc, Hak accompanied Yona representing Xing in the peace talks with Kouka, represented by Soo-Won and his troops. After negotiating with Princess Kouren and gaining Xing's military forces under Kouka as a vassal nation, Soo-Won and Hak spot each other, with Hak glaring at Soo-Won with mistrust and hatred, and Soo-Won looking at him, emotionless.

Currently, Hak and Soo-Won's relationship is extremely complicated. Hak harbors a deep grudge, hatred, and sadness at the betrayal of his best friend and effects it had on Yona, while Soo-Won shoulders much guilt. After allying with the Dragons thanks to Kye-Sook in order to avoid public insurrection, Hak has taken it upon himself to join the Sky Tribe army and attain information about Soo-Won's motives and his reign. Hak reunited with Gulfan a long time, and when Hak asked Joo-Doh why his best friend decided to betray King Il and Yona, Joo-doh revealed to Hak that Soo-Won killed King Il because King Il killed his father, shocking Hak. While in disbelief, Hak began to wonder if it was true, and if Soo-Won had mulled over why King Il had killed his father for years on end, realizing the perspective of Soo-Won was very different from what he had thought it was.

While spotting Hak with Gulfan and the Sky Tribe soldiers on Hiryuu Castle grounds sometime later, Soo-Won was emotionally struck and later, while suffering an attack of the Crimson Illness, confessed to Yona his longing for the past days seeing Hak and Gulfan flying around so happily.

Yu-Hon

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Soo-Won and his father overlooking the Hiryuu Castle.

Yu-Hon is usually a strong and strict person, but is noted to be acting differently when it comes to Soo-Won. When he was still alive, he encourages Soo-Won, even to the point of telling his son to beat his sickness to death. Due to his strength and intelligence, Soo-Won looked up to him and dreamed that he could fight by his side and die for him someday. This type of undying devotion would later cause chaos when Soo-Won became king because he would later be going to war with the kingdom of Xing due to the crime his father committed against them during his time as general where Yu-Hon took prisoners of war who had surrendered themselves when Xing loss, and stated that they would be released. Instead, he chopped their heads off and dumped them at the palace gates. This crime would scarred the first and crown princess of Xing Kouren who witnessed it first hand to hold a deep hatred towards against Kouka and Yu-Hon and indirectly Soo-Won himself. When Soo-Won was on his way to war against Xing he was confronted by his cousin Yona who asked if what his father did to them was okay and right and Soo-Won answered that his father was right and that it often happens in war which was the necessary cruelties. This revelation greatly shocked Yona and she looked him dead in the eyes and said "I see now why Uncle Yu-hon could not be king,". This speech would for the first time greatly shock and embarrassed Soo-Won and his father in front of their the soldiers.

Lee Guen-Tae

Lee Guen-Tae is the general of the Earth clan. Soo-Won goes to the Earth clan in order to help their impoverished land and to show off Guen-Tae as an admirable leader, who could boost morale very quickly. At first, Guen-Tae compares Soo-Won to Hak, saying that Hak is a better fighter, comparing Hak to a tiger. Although he compares Hak to a tiger, he compares Soo-Won to a rabbit for his skinny arms and to the fact that he has never seen Soo-Won fight. In the end, Guen-Tae has seen Soo-Won's strength and follows him as a leader and acknowledging him as king. During the meeting of the Tribes to save Lili, he teases Soo Won for developing feelings for her and considers the rescue mission as an excuse for Soo Won and Lili to get married.

An Lili

When Soo-won and Lili first meet, he saves Lili from a Nadai addict and ends up becoming her "bodyguard". Later, he aids her (along with Yona and her crew) defeat a fleet of drug-trading ships from Sei. After Lili is kidnapped and brought to Sei as a slave, Soo-Won sets out looking for her, along with four of the five Koukan Generals. When she is nearly hanged for attempting to escape, he ends up working very briefly with Hak to cut her from the gallows. After Lili heals, Soo-Won comes to visit her and tell her about the effect her rebellion in Sei caused, assuring her it wasn't a useless effort. Lili cries from his words, and as he leaves, she muses to herself that she'd like to get to know him better for Yona's sake.

Later, she follows Suwon to Ogi's hideout and catches him exchanging money for intel on the neighbouring kingdom of Xing. Ogi reveals that rumours are floating around Xing of Yona's group, and having gotten the information he came there for, Suwon leaves along with Lili and her guards. Once outside, Lili confronts Suwon about the rumours, asking if he plans to pursue her. She goes on to say that Yona is a precious friend of hers, and that she believes Yona is important to Suwon deep down as well. Suwon immediately silences her and warns her not to mention Yona's name again.

Han Joo-Doh

Ever since Soo-Won was a kid, he has been keeping an eye on him and mostly became his guardian even after Yu-Hon’s death. As crucial as he is, he doesn’t let Soo-Won to go to places easily like he usually does and always reminds him that he shouldn’t be playing around as he is now the king.[10][11] Despite all of his nagging, he remains loyal towards him, even after he overthrew Emperor Il from his position.

Yong-Hi

Yong-Hi was Soo-Won‘s mother when she was alive, both of them seem have lovely mother and son relationship til she passed away due to her illness.

References

  1. Akatsuki no Yona Manga: Chapter 75, Page 25