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

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In this episode, the bully carefully studies Yuna’s weaknesses. By offering counterfeit emotional support, helping around the house, or playing the role of a troubled youth in need of guidance, the antagonist begins to drive a wedge between mother and child. Every piece of advice the bully offers Yuna is laced with subtle poison, designed to make her question her own child’s honesty, sanity, and behavior. The Protagonist’s Dilemma: Trapped in Silence My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....

The protagonist is forced to watch the manipulation from the sidelines.

"The firm doesn't need to know," Leo interrupted, his smile sharpening into something predatory. "Think of it as a shortcut to the life you actually deserve. Why struggle when you can control the game? I can show you exactly how to bypass the filters." The game is developed by and is frequently

Leo finds a gift Kai left on the table for Yuna—an expensive piece of jewelry. He realizes Kai is using his family’s wealth to "buy" his mother’s affection and alienate him from his own home. Closing Line (Internal Monologue):

Structure wise: start with an engaging title and hook. Summarize the previous episodes for context. Then dive deep into Episode 3's key scenes: the bully's tactics, Yuna's susceptibility, the protagonist's internal struggle, and any major cliffhanger. Analyze turning points, like Yuna catching on or a power reversal. Discuss broader themes - gaslighting, guilt, filial duty. End with predictions for Episode 4 and discussion questions. Keep language dramatic but insightful, matching the source material's tone. Use section headers for readability. "The firm doesn't need to know," Leo interrupted,

It seems unlikely to happen immediately. The manipulation is deep.

In the final panel, Kaito whispers to the protagonist as they pass in the hallway: “You don’t hate me, do you? You hate her. She chose me over her own son. I didn’t corrupt anyone. She was always empty.”

Kai isn't just being a bully anymore; he is gaslighting Yuna into thinking Leo is the "troubled" one, while simultaneously making subtle, inappropriate advances toward her. Scene Breakdown Scene 1: The Living Room Trap