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

After catching his bully, Kai, acting overly "helpful" toward his mother, Yuna, in Episode 2, the protagonist (Leo) returns home to find Kai has managed to get himself invited to a private family dinner. The Conflict:

"No," Kai says, stepping closer, invading her personal space. She doesn't step back. "It's your life. You're beautiful. You shouldn't have to worry about his problems." He gestures vaguely toward the living room—toward you. My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....

The Slow Gaslight: A Recap of the Setup

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. After catching his bully, Kai, acting overly "helpful"

Gradual Corruption: The plot emphasizes a slow-burn progression where the bully leverages the family's current vulnerable financial and social state to manipulate Yuna into compromising situations. "It's your life

From the living room, you hear murmurs. Then, laughter. Yuna’s laughter. It’s followed by a silence that lasts too long.