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

But it’s what Kaito does next that defines the episode. He pulls out his phone and takes a selfie of himself with the unconscious Yuna. He then lowers one strap of her cardigan off her shoulder, making the photo look incriminating.

He doesn’t call her “Yuna’s mother.” He calls her Yuna . The intimacy is suffocating. 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. My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....

He sees Kaito sitting on the couch next to Yuna. She is asleep, her head resting on Kaito’s shoulder. The wine glass is empty. Kaito is awake. He is staring directly at the window—directly at the protagonist. And he smiles. But it’s what Kaito does next that defines the episode

The cliffhanger of Episode 2 saw Yuna slapping her own son for the first time after Kaito fabricated a story about the protagonist stealing money. The betrayal was complete. 1. The Overnight Stay (The False Flag) Episode 3 opens with a scene that made the comment sections on every manga aggregator explode. The protagonist’s school announces an overnight field trip. The protagonist is hesitant to go, sensing danger, but Yuna—now under Kaito’s influence—insists he goes to “learn responsibility.” He doesn’t call her “Yuna’s mother

Now, Episode 3 has dropped. And it changes everything. Before diving into the new episode, it’s crucial to understand why Episode 3 hits so hard. In previous chapters, Kaito didn’t just beat the protagonist; he identified the weak link in the family chain: Yuna’s isolation. As a widowed mother working long hours at a local clinic, Yuna craves male validation and stability. Kaito, despite being a teenager, has weaponized his charm. He has started “helping” around the house, complimenting Yuna’s cooking, and subtly painting the protagonist as an ungrateful, rebellious liar.

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.