Shuu Yulin

Shuu Yulin is the chief of the DigiPolice. Her partner is.

Description
She was recruited by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department due to her excellent skills.

Though her name and roots are Chinese, she is a Japanese citizen.

She is trilingual.

Etymologies
Name used in the Japanese version of Digimon Seekers.
 * Xú Yuèlíng

Name usually used in the English version of Digimon Seekers. The English version uses Chinese name order, where Shuu is the family name and Yulin is the given name. Some chapters instead translate her name as
 * Shuu Yulin

Name sometimes used in the English version of Digimon Seekers. Unlike with the name Shuu Yulin, in these instances, her name uses western name order with Yulin as the given name and Xu as the family name.
 * Yueling Xu

Digimon Seekers
When Yulin was a teenager, she once got confused by the police as a middle schooler and was escorted home since she was considered to be out to late for a girl supposedly so young.

During her time at University, Yulin studied and worked under Tomonori Ryusenji. Ryusenji Laboratories was able to vault to the forefront of Digital World research shortly after its discovery due to the hard work of Tomonori's students: Yulin, Kosuke Kisakata, and Saya Ryusenji.

One day, when Yulin arrived at Ryusenji Laboratories and delivered the mail to the professor, who was busy analyzing some code. He complains about the code itself being awful, expressing shock that it was probably written by Ryusenji himself. As they discuss Yulin's request for a proper server room, the campus being transferred to Denrin, and the new investments in their field around the world, Ryusenji lets her know that since the campus was going to be moved, all requests such as the server room were rejected since it'd be seen as a waste of money. Yulin questions if they will have to go overseas, prompting an annoyed response by Kosuke, who once again had slept in the office. As Yulin calls him out for his habits, Saya arrives with food for everyone and a change of clothes for Kosuke.

As the group eat the food Saya had brought them, Yulin scolds Saya for coddling Kosuke too much though she fires back about how she is now his wife and not his mother. Tomonori laughs at the group's interactions, with the group moving on to talk about their research. Since Digimon didn't live very long, research wasn't going well and they figured they needed to find a way to breed and raise their own Digimon to make studying them easier. Saya mentions that if they really are living creatures they could raise them like pets, though Yulin points out she didn't feel that way herself. As they muse that extra-terrestrial life was actually on the Internet the whole time Tomonori laments that they will need money to be able to continue their research — something everyone is able to agree to. Fully devoted to this cause, Tomonori announces that he is going to start a company and as they doubt his ability to Kosuke brings up that the University had money set aside for start up companies which they should be able to use for this end if they were able to convince them to back the project. They decide Yulin should make the pitch since she was trilingual and good at presentations but Yulin herself was worried someone with Chinese ancestry doing so would ruin the entire plan. She winds up agreeing to do so as the others let her know that it didn't matter and she was the only one who could do it.

Some time later, having found a new office, Ryusenji Laboratories prepared to start their move. Kosuke tells the others the they wont see much of him as he would be "fighting on the front lines", with Saya disappointed with the fact he didn't have enough credits to graduate yet. Kosuke muses that it doesn't really matter as he doesn't mind staying at the University for a few more years with Tomonori saying he will hire him regardless of if he graduates. Saya protests, saying that's not something a professor should say — but he simply laughs saying maybe she's right.

Tomonori and his students were able to get permission to use a warehouse within the Denrin District as a temporary base for their work despite the fact it was going to be destroyed for redevelopment soon. The group redecorate and replace the name plates with it acting as the headquarters for not just the University but Ryusenji Electrics as well. Tomonori was very happy, since he was now running his own business — even with the massive debts he had incurred setting it up. They had managed to set it up with a mix of University funds, money from the government, and Tomonori's own money — the biggest amount coming from Tomonori himself. Now they had managed to set things up, the group were ready to use Digimon to unlock something significant for humanity.

Some time later, Ryusenji shows off the fruits of his labor — the Digimon Dock. He intended to use it to record the actions of the Digimon, though none of his students were impressed with it. Since the Digimon die fast on their computers, he wondered if he could recreate their habitat as closely as possible within something else — hoping the Dock would be able to help with that. He decided to make it a toy, as he wanted children all over the World to be able to become friends with Digimon. When he refers to the Digimon as humanity’s irreplaceable companions, Yulin becomes enamoured with the idea and when Saya notices this she gives her a Digimon Dock. Yulin is surprised to see a Digitama on it, with Saya and Tomonori explaining they had found it on the Internet and that the Dock was able to display the data itself instead of as a series of numbers like on their computers. The group are amazed at the sight, and become even more excited when the Digitama begins to move. Thinking it was going to hatch, Tomonori snatches it out of their hands as he wanted to see.

Many years later, and the Digimon Dock was a success. Many people had befriended and raised Digimon and and it did indeed allow them to live longer. More and more sponsors poured money into Tomonori's research and with more money, Tomonori was able to increase his influence within the University. The extra money also allowed the University itself continued to grow.

Yulin eventuallyed start working for the DigiPolice, one day becoming its chief.

Even when working for the DigiPolice, Yulin visited Tomonori often.

When Satsuki Tamahime reports to Yulin about her battle with Eiji Nagasumi and Yulin is surprised at how powerful Loogamon was, despite being at the Rookie level, and is also surprised that Eiji's name wasn't listed among the top executives of the Sons of Chaos with how powerful he was. She praises Satsuki for somehow figuring out his real name though is less impressed upon learning he had simply told her for seemingly no reason. She berates Satsuki for going passed the Mindlink limit once again and tells her that doing so risks death and that she needs to stop doing it as she doesn't want any member of the DigiPolice to die. Satsuki apologizes though Yulin ignores her and opens up the file on Eiji to learn more about his life. Within the file was a recent video of him in the real world outside the Tokyo University of Electrical and Computer Engineering with this surprising Yulin, since he wasn't a student there. Yulin notices something and tells Satsuki to zoom in on Eiji's arm with them doing so revealing he owned a Digimon Linker. Ryudamon hololizes within the office to watch the video as well which causes Yulin to compare Loogamon and Ryudamon. This has her notice they have similar interfaces on their heads.

Yulin attends a meeting with Tomonori, walking passed Eiji on the way there as he was coming out of Tomonori's office. As they walk passed each other, she looks at him — fully aware of who he was.