My Mother Yuna -ep.3.... — My Bully Tries To Corrupt
Yuna’s maternal instincts are weaponized against her. Leo plays the role of the troubled youth who just needs a positive maternal figure, and Yuna takes the bait. She scolds me for being rude to our guest, delivering a crushing blow to my confidence. By the end of the evening, Leo has secured an open invitation to return whenever he likes. The Cliffhanger
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
She looks at her son—cold, calm, terrifyingly in control. My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....
: Updated character models and scenes to deepen the immersion.
No, Mom. He’s a predator wearing a puppy mask. Yuna’s maternal instincts are weaponized against her
She misinterprets the bully's malicious attention as genuine kindness.
By the midpoint of the episode, Leo has Yuna laughing over tea. The visual contrast is stark: I sit rigid and terrified at the dining table, while my bully effortlessly charms my mother into his corner. The Psychological Shift By the end of the evening, Leo has
The third episode opens with a heavy atmosphere. Ken’s home is no longer a safe space. His bully, Leo, has successfully used a polite, helpful persona to gain access to the house. Ken’s mother, Yuna, sees Leo as a mature young man who is looking out for her son.
If you thought the first two episodes were uncomfortable, Episode 3—titled "The Seduction of Innocence" (or in some translations, "The Fragrance of Ruin" )—takes the narrative into uncharted, deeply unsettling territory.