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.” Episode 3 opens with a five-minute sequence of domestic dread. Haru watches from his bedroom window as Yuna—dressed in a silk burgundy dress she never wore for his father—applies red lipstick. She’s going to “dinner with a colleague.” Haru knows the truth. Kaito sent a text; we see it on screen. “Don’t wait up, little brother. I’m taking mom out.”
Disclaimer: This article is a fictional analysis for entertainment purposes. All characters and situations are original creations. My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna -Ep.3....
Episode 3’s climax isn’t a fight. It’s a confrontation at 2 AM. Yuna returns home. Haru is sitting in the dark kitchen, phone in hand. The final line of Episode 2 was Haru’s
Titled informally by fans as "The Perfume Trap," this chapter doesn't just show us the corruption; it makes us watch, helplessly, as Yuna takes the first voluntary step toward the abyss. For those just joining, Episode 2 ended with a haunting image: Yuna, a widowed single mother known for her grace and stern love, hesitating at the door of Kaito’s luxury car. Kaito (the high school bully who tormented her son, Haru) had shifted tactics. He stopped the overt threats. Instead, he began complimenting her sacrifices, buying her expensive gifts “for her troubles,” and subtly framing Haru as an ungrateful, paranoid child. Kaito sent a text; we see it on screen