What makes My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna distinct from typical NTR (Netorare) or bullying genres is the slow degradation of the mother-son bond. Episode 3 shows us that the bully’s goal isn’t just to steal Yuna—it’s to make the protagonist beg to be saved.
By the end of the episode, Kaito moves into the guest room “temporarily” to help with bills. Yuna thanks him. The protagonist is relegated to the basement.
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.”
Since Episode 3 premiered, online forums have been split into three camps: My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....
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The bully escalates tactics from direct harassment to psychological manipulation aimed at Yuna, attempting to isolate the protagonist. Yuna faces doubt about her child’s behavior and becomes susceptible to the bully’s false narratives. The protagonist recognizes the threat and must choose strategies to protect their relationship with Yuna and expose the bully’s scheme.
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