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My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....

My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -ep.3....

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For those just joining, Episode 2 ended with a haunting image: Yuna, a widowed single mother known for her grace and stern love, hesitating at the door of Kaito’s luxury car. Kaito (the high school bully who tormented her son, Haru) had shifted tactics. He stopped the overt threats. Instead, he began complimenting her sacrifices, buying her expensive gifts “for her troubles,” and subtly framing Haru as an ungrateful, paranoid child.

saw the bully hatching a sinister revenge plot. Instead of targeting the protagonist directly at school, they decided to strike where it hurts most: the home. Using a facade of charm, politeness, and false humility, the bully managed to worm their way into Yuna’s good graces, positioning themselves as a "troubled youth in need of guidance." Episode 3 Breakdown: The Corruption Scheme Escalates

By wearing a mask of manners and charm, the bully easily bypasses Yuna’s natural defenses. The domestic setting, which used to represent safety, quickly transforms into a psychological minefield. The Vulnerability of Yuna My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....

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Episode 3 opens with a five-minute sequence of domestic dread. Haru watches from his bedroom window as Yuna—dressed in a silk burgundy dress she never wore for his father—applies red lipstick. She’s going to “dinner with a colleague.” Haru knows the truth. Kaito sent a text; we see it on screen. Let me know which you would like to take next

Later that day, Kaito arrives unannounced while the protagonist is at school. Yuna lets him in. He brings expensive wine (“stole it from my stepdad’s cellar”), sits too close on the couch, and tests boundaries:

Yuna, unaware of the deception, begins to doubt her own parenting choices. She starts viewing Leo's advice as genuine support for her family. Yuna’s Changing Perspective

The series highlights how a malicious actor can disguise themselves as a polite, charming person, making it difficult for adults to see the truth. He stopped the overt threats

Back home, Haru doesn’t sleep. He raids Yuna’s phone (password: his birthday, still). He finds the texts. Kaito’s messages are tender, almost romantic: “You looked beautiful tonight.” / “I know a place in Kyoto. Just us.”

Much of the episode relies on "near-misses" where the bully almost reveals his dark side but manages to pivot back to his fake persona.