My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -ep.3.... Jun 2026
He holds up a photo of a drawing the protagonist made months ago—a vent sketch of a demon. Tanaka planted a copy.
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.
The protagonist bursts through the door. Yuna wakes up, disoriented. The ensuing argument is a masterclass in gaslighting.
But Haru also finds screenshots—evidence Kaito has been sending Yuna. Photos of Haru from his school years, zoomed in, captioned with lies like “He pushed a girl down stairs” and “His friends call him a psycho.” My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....
Kai "accidentally" spills wine on Yuna’s dress, using it as an excuse to follow her to the laundry room or help her clean it, leaving Leo isolated and fuming. Scene 4: The Cliffhanger
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Themes and motifs
: Players typically make decisions that either attempt to protect Yuna or lean into the "corruption" path, which changes the dialogue and eventual gallery unlocks. Where to Find Updates
The central scene takes place during a tense dinner. Leo positions himself as a model student and a supportive friend. He subtly shifts the conversation to influence Yuna's perspective on parenting.
Yuna, desperate to protect her son’s future, offers money and favors. J steps in and "pays" the debt. The price? Yuna now owes him a "debt of gratitude." The audience sees the Son bound and gagged in the back of a van—he wasn't stealing. He was kidnapped to set up this manipulation. He holds up a photo of a drawing
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They subtly suggest that the protagonist is acting out, lying, or hiding a "serious problem."
As the series moves past Episode 3, the groundwork laid by the bully's manipulation sets the stage for deeper confrontations, forcing the protagonist to find new ways to break the antagonist's hold before the deception becomes irreversible. Episode 1 introduced us to the protagonist’s helplessness
This scene highlights the bully's high emotional intelligence and cruelty. He doesn't just want to hurt the protagonist physically; he wants to destroy his peace of mind and steal his mother's affection. The Breaking Point
This is the horror of the story. The bully doesn't need to hit anyone. He has turned the protagonist’s only ally into a hostage.