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The "My Bully Tries to Corrupt My Mother" trope is not for the faint of heart. It is dark, deeply manipulative, and


Title: The Silent War: When My Bully Decided to Steal My Mother, Yuna Introv

There is a special kind of terror that comes not from fists or insults, but from watching your enemy smile at your mother.

My mother, Yuna Introv, is my soft place to land. She is the kind of woman who still packs my lunch with handwritten notes, who hums Korean ballads while she gardens, and who sees the world through a lens of relentless optimism. I thought she was invincible. I was wrong.

It started subtly. I’d come home from school, my shoulders bruised from being shoved into lockers, and find her sitting on my couch. Let’s call her "Sera."

Sera has been my shadow of misery for three years. She is the queen bee of casual cruelty. But last month, she upgraded her game. She discovered my mother’s Instagram.

The Infiltration

It began with a like. Then a comment. "Omg Mrs. Introv, your skin is glowing! What serum do you use?"

My mother, sweet, naive Yuna, was flattered. She doesn’t see the monster; she sees a "troubled teenager who needs a role model."

Sera started showing up at our local café where my mom works part-time. She’d order a matcha latte and ask about our family history. "Your daughter never told me you immigrated here," Sera would coo. "You must be so lonely without family nearby."

She weaponized empathy.

The Cracks Begin to Show

Two weeks ago, Sera pulled the masterstroke. She told my mother she saw me "vaping behind the gym." A lie, of course. But Sera had planted the seeds so carefully. She had spent hours listening to my mom complain about the dishes in the sink, about me staying up late on my phone.

"I’m just worried about her," Sera said, holding my mother’s hand. "She’s been so mean to the other girls. I’m trying to protect your reputation, Mrs. Introv."

Suddenly, my mom wasn't looking at me the same way. The trust that took 16 years to build was cracking under a sledgehammer of calculated lies.

Last night was the breaking point. My mother sat me down at the kitchen table. The handwritten note was missing from my lunch box.

"Sera told me everything," Yuna whispered, tears in her eyes. "Why are you lying to me? Why are you trying to embarrass this family?"

I couldn't breathe. My bully hadn't just pushed me into a locker; she had pushed me out of my own mother's heart.

The Hard Truth

For a moment, I wanted to scream. I wanted to show her the bruises, the texts, the videos. But I realized something chilling. Sera didn't want my mom to hate me. She wanted my mom to doubt me.

Doubt is worse than hate. Hate you can fight. Doubt makes you question your own reality.

I looked at my mother—Yuna Introv, the woman who taught me to tie my shoes, the woman who cried when I got my first period, the woman who knows my order at every restaurant. And I said the only thing I could.

"Mom. Look at my eyes. Have I ever, ever given you a reason to believe a stranger over your own blood?"

The Turning Point

She hesitated.

That silence was agony. But then, slowly, she reached out and pulled up my sleeve. The fingerprint bruises on my wrist from last Thursday’s hallway incident were still a sickly yellow.

"Sera did this?" she whispered.

"She’s been doing it for years," I said. "She just got smarter. She realized she didn't need to hurt my body. She just needed to hurt the one person who believes in me."

My mother, Yuna Introv, is not weak. She is soft, but she is made of steel. The tears dried up. Her jaw set in a way I haven't seen since my father left.

The Aftermath

She didn't call the school yet. She didn't text Sera. She simply deleted her Instagram and blocked her number. Then she made me ramen and sat on the floor of my room while I cried.

"My loyalty is to you," she said. "Never forget that. I got lost for a second, but I’m home now."

My bully tried to corrupt Yuna Introv. She almost succeeded. But you cannot corrupt a love that built itself from scratch. You cannot hack a bond that survived midnight fevers and broken bones and the silence of a thousand hard days.

Sera may have stolen my peace at school. But she will never, ever steal my mother.

To anyone else going through this: Tell your mom. Even if you think she’s been turned against you. Tell her anyway. Love, when it’s real, has a way of finding its way back.

And to Sera? Thanks for teaching me who my mother really is. You lose.


#Bullying #Family #MotherDaughter #MentalHealth #SurvivorStory

In the story "My Bully Tries to Corrupt My Mother," Yuna is a central figure—often portrayed as the protagonist's mother—who becomes the target of the bully's psychological games [1]. The narrative typically revolves around the bully, Jinu, attempting to manipulate Yuna's perception of her child or drawing her into compromising situations to gain power over his victim [1, 2]. Key themes in this story include:

Manipulation: Jinu uses his charm and cunning to mask his true nature from Yuna [1, 3].

Emotional Stakes: The protagonist must deal with the fear of losing their mother's trust or seeing her integrity compromised [1, 2].

Intrusion: The bully moves from the school environment into the protagonist's private home life [2, 3].

In storytelling, the mother is a universal symbol of safety. By making the mother the target of the corruption, the author is effectively pulling the rug out from under the reader.

When a bully steals a protagonist's lunch money, it’s a conflict. When a bully systematically destroys the protagonist's mother's sense of reality, isolates her, and turns her into an antagonist or a victim, it becomes a tragedy. It triggers a primal fear: the fear of losing the one person who is supposed to be on your side unconditionally.

To understand why this works, we have to look at the structural pillars of the story. It rarely comes out of nowhere. Usually, the narrative follows a distinct escalation:

It’s worth noting that this trope can easily go wrong. When handled poorly, it devolves into cheap melodrama or deeply unpleasant content that alienates the audience.

The stories that succeed—the ones that keep readers hooked for hundreds of chapters—do so because they focus on the psychology rather than just the shock factor. The mother isn't just a prop; she's a tragic figure battling invisible chains. The bully isn't just evil; they are terrifyingly calculating. And the protagonist’s journey from helpless victim to an avenging force feels earned.

The most compelling version of this trope introduces a lore element: Why Yuna?

In advanced fan theories, "Yuna Introv" is not just a name. It is a title. Some web novel continuations suggest that Yuna was once a "fixer" or a powerful figure in the underworld who retired to raise her child. The bully isn't just trying to corrupt a mom; they are trying to awaken a monster.

The dilemma is as follows:

This duality is what keeps readers hooked. They don't just want the bully defeated; they want Yuna to see the truth without losing her soul.