My Bully Tries: To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -ep.3.... [2021]

Leo praises Yuna’s cooking and hospitality, ensuring she remains blind to his true character.

: Choice prompts in this episode carry permanent consequences, locking out certain narrative branches and determining which ending paths become available in future updates. Community Reception

In the previous episodes, your bully, Kai, has moved from harassing you to targeting your innocent mother, Yuna. He has tricked his way into her good graces by pretending to be your friend, even framing you as the aggressor. By the end of Episode 2, Yuna had reluctantly agreed to let Kai tutor you, giving him unlimited access to your home. My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....

The most controversial panel of Episode 3 involves a photograph. The protagonist, sneaking back from the field trip (because his gut instinct was right), peers through the living room window.

She doesn’t believe her own child. J has successfully poisoned the well. Leo praises Yuna’s cooking and hospitality, ensuring she

Plot summary

If you have been following the gripping, uncomfortable saga of "My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna," you know that the first two episodes laid the groundwork for a psychological thriller disguised as a high school revenge story. Episode 1 introduced us to the protagonist’s helplessness and the bully’s terrifyingly mature strategy. Episode 2 escalated the tension as the bully, whose name we’ll refer to as Kaito (based on common fan translations), began ingratiating himself into the home of the protagonist and his single mother, the beautiful and lonely Yuna. He has tricked his way into her good

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The antagonist exhibits highly manipulative traits, shifting effortlessly between a cruel tormentor in private and a model youth in front of authority figures. In this episode, their primary goal is psychological warfare: breaking the protagonist's spirit by threatening the sanctity of their relationship with Yuna. The Protagonist

That night, I fake a stomachache and skip practice. I hide in the hall closet and watch through the cracked door as Kaito sits at our kitchen table, leaning way too close to my mother. He “accidentally” drops his pencil. When he bends to pick it up, his hand brushes her knee.

"Why so hostile? Your mom is lonely, Leo. She needs someone who actually appreciates her. If you tell her the truth about me, she’ll just think you’re jealous. I’ve already told her you’ve been 'acting out' at school." Scene 3: The Dinner of Deception

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