My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -ep.3.... Jun 2026
Before you can retort, he gets up and follows her to the kitchen.
After two weeks of watching Kaito charm his way into his mother’s life, the protagonist discovers that Yuna isn’t being corrupted—she’s playing a game of her own. And Kaito is about to become the pawn.
Ken shows Jun a photo on his phone (perhaps a secret recording or a fabricated piece of evidence) that could ruin Yuna’s reputation or job if leaked. V. The Cliffhanger
: The antagonist uses blackmail and social leverage to isolate the protagonist while positioning himself as a helpful figure to Yuna.
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. My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....
This is the dialogue that will be quoted in forums for years. Takaki looks at the cracked kitchen tile—a reminder of Yuna’s poverty—and says:
The enduring popularity of serials like "My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna" relies heavily on specific psychological hooks:
Should the next episode focus on or Leo's control deepening ?
Yuna laughs nervously. “I’m too old for games.” Before you can retort, he gets up and
“You asked me why I wasn’t afraid,” Yuna says without turning around. “I’ll tell you.”
"Give that back to her. She left it in the kitchen. Oh, and don't stay up too late worrying. I told her I'd help fix the leaky faucet in her bathroom tomorrow while you're at school."
I find them together in the garden. Kaito is on his knees, hands in the soil, helping Yuna plant roses. He laughs at one of her jokes—a genuine, warm sound that makes her blush. She never blushes.
Let’s be honest. After Episode 3, many viewers have turned on Yuna. The comments sections are brutal: "How can she be this naive?" "She deserves what happens next." Ken shows Jun a photo on his phone
He subtly drops hints that twist the protagonist's reputation.
Kai smirks in the dark. He has primed this moment. Earlier, he had "accidentally" left a tab open on your laptop about how overprotective sons can stunt their own social growth. Yuna had seen it. Now, she thinks your attempt to change the channel is you being controlling, not protective. He has weaponized her independence against you.
The final line of Episode 2 was Haru’s desperate whisper: “Mom, he’s the one who broke my arm.” Her reply, delivered with cold exhaustion: “Haru… you need to stop lying.”