My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna Introv Now

The "corruption" in these stories isn't always literal or moral; it is often social. The bully uses charm, deception, and "love-bombing" to turn the mother against the child, effectively gaslighting the protagonist within their own home. Who is Yuna Introv?

Yuna sets down her tea and looks at you strangely. “Your classmate Aris came by today. He said you’ve been skipping tutoring. That you’ve been… angry at home.” You freeze. Aris is the bully. “Mom, that’s a lie. He’s the one who—” “He showed me a photo of you yelling at a teacher. And texts where you called me a ‘stupid single mother.’” “Those are fake! He edits everything!” Yuna’s voice drops, hurt but firm. “Then why won’t you show me your phone?” Because Aris already got to your phone. He deleted your proof and left his own.

: He is the main villain who wants to make the main character's life miserable. my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna introv

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: The bully tries to ruin the main character's safe space by corrupting his relationship with his mother. Why Is It So Popular? The "corruption" in these stories isn't always literal

He has weaponized my mother’s kindness against her. He’s isolated me in the one place I was supposed to be safe. Now, every night, I lie awake wondering how to expose a predator who wears the mask of the perfect son-in-law—while the only woman I love looks at me like I’m the villain.

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By gaining the mother's trust, the bully attempts to isolate the victim, ensuring that the victim's complaints are dismissed by the one person they should be able to trust. Exploring the Character: Yuna

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The bully works to convince Yuna that the victim is the problem—perhaps framing the victim as troubled, dishonest, or ungrateful.