Cho (
Appearance[]
Cho was a young Chinese man with short slicked-back black hair, pale skin, and a skinny build. He wore a dark suit and pants in addition to carrying an AK-47 rifle for a weapon.
History[]
Bloodsport Fairy tale[]
Cho was present at Chang's meeting between Roanapur's crime lords, but he only remained silent as they talked.[1] Later, when Hänsel and Gretel went to Verrocchio's headquarters, Cho and other Triad members surrounded the outside of the building as the twins killed the Italian gangsters. When Chang arrived by car, Cho opened the car door to let him out, informing his boss that they had the building completely surrounded. Immediately, Chang calmly told Cho to duck, and a body crashed through an upper window onto Chang's car, much to Cho's shock. Unfazed, Chang ordered him to get Hotel Moscow on the line about the firefight. As Cho informed his boss about Hotel Moscow advising them to immediately leave the area, Chang loudly warned him to duck again, which confused him as the twins ran out seconds later with Gretel gunning down the men, including fatally wounding Cho.[2]
Goat, Jihad, Rock'N Roll[]
Only in the anime adaptation of this arc, Cho appeared as one of Chang's bodyguards during his meeting with Lagoon Company at the latter's office, as this arc takes place before Bloodsport Fairy tale in the anime. When Hezbollah fighters attacked the building, Cho asked Chang if he was all right, but Chang calmly asserted that he was more or less unharmed, so he helped his boss and the other Triad members fight back the attackers to aid the Lagoon Company's escape.[3]
References[]
- ↑ Episode 13: The Vampire Twins Comen
- ↑ Episode 14: Bloodsport Fairytale
- ↑ Episode 11: Lock'n Load Revolution