My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -ep.3.... ❲ULTIMATE - 2026❳

Kai places a hand lingeringly on Yuna’s shoulder as he stands up. Leo’s fists clench. Scene 2: The Kitchen Confrontation

: The latest releases (such as version 0.72) feature full localization, providing official translations in English, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.

The dinner scene is a masterclass in psychological grooming. Kaito doesn’t grope or yell. He listens. He tilts his head sympathetically as Yuna admits she feels “invisible” and “used up.” He refills her wine. He says, “You deserve someone who sees you. Not just as a mother. As a woman.” My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....

Shota cannot scream, "He’s the bully!" because Takaki has already poisoned the well. If Shota accuses Takaki now, Yuna will see him as an ungrateful, paranoid child. This is the ultimate gaslight: the bully has convinced the mother that the victim is the problem.

By the end of the ten-minute scene, Takaki is shirtless (fixing the tile, sweating), and Yuna is handing him a towel. The camera frames them like a renaissance painting of a housewife and a laborer. The corruption is no longer attempted. It is underway . Kai places a hand lingeringly on Yuna’s shoulder

Shota rushes home, arriving just as Takaki is putting his shirt back on. The visual is devastating. Takaki winks at Shota. Yuna smiles, oblivious, and says:

He pats my cheek. Hard.

He highlights Ken's social anxieties, making Ken look weak while positioning himself as the solution.

Episode 3 answers the question the title poses. The bully isn't trying to corrupt Yuna anymore. As of the final shot, with Shota’s silent scream and Yuna’s oblivious smile… The dinner scene is a masterclass in psychological grooming

This episode features several pivotal, heart-stopping moments: