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Yuna is portrayed as a figure of innocence and maternal care, which makes her the perfect target for the bully's "corruption" arc. In this episode, the narrative often focuses on her obliviousness or her desire to see the best in people, which the antagonist exploits. The "corruption" isn't just about physical interaction; it's about the gradual shifting of her perceptions. The bully uses a mask of politeness or feigned need to gain her trust, effectively gaslighting the protagonist while simultaneously winning over his guardian. The Protagonist’s Helplessness my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna ep3 better
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In a world where bullying has become increasingly prevalent, it's essential to recognize the warning signs of manipulation and corruption. By shining a light on this issue, we can work towards creating a safer, more supportive environment for all. Can’t copy the link right now
Yuna hesitates. She knows Kaito dislikes Daichi, but she’s never seen proof of bullying — just teenage “friction,” as she calls it. And Daichi has always been polite to her.
Updates in recent versions have focused on refining character models and adding more detailed visual options for Yuna, such as customizable accessories, to signify changes in her character's demeanor or the story's progression.