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I noticed the first change in my mother the morning after she returned from buying groceries. She was usually light and cheerful, humming as she unpacked. That day she moved slower and avoided my eyes. When I asked if she was tired, she shrugged and said everything was fine, but there was a tightness around her mouth that didn’t belong. A week later, a small envelope appeared in our mailbox with no return address—a handwritten note enclosed with a few folded bills and a short message: “We can make things easier. Think of your daughter.” The handwriting was unmistakably Riku’s: neat, confident, the same looping letters he used on party invitations.

The plot revolves around a young man who, after being bullied, finds his tormentor turning their attention toward his mother, Yuna. Episode 3 continues this trajectory, focusing on the escalating corruption and the shift in Yuna's character from a protective mother to someone increasingly influenced by the bully's manipulation. Key Features of Episode 3 Narrative Progression

The narrative follows a family that was once incredibly wealthy but has fallen into a "simple, ordinary life" after a series of poor decisions. In Episode 3, the tension reaches a fever pitch as the protagonist's high school bully, Akira, attempts to exploit their vulnerability by targeting the protagonist's mother, Yuna.

In the high-quality version, you notice the following:

Trapped in a nightmare, the main character faces a double betrayal. They must endure the ongoing torment at school/work while watching their home life systematically dismantled. Why "High Quality" Matters for This Episode

"Get out of my house," I hissed, my voice trembling with a mixture of rage and fear.

: This episode emphasizes Yuna’s internal conflict—masking her distress with a smile while trying to protect her son.

Episode 3 contains several close-up panels of Yuna’s face as her defenses erode. In low-resolution versions, the micro-expressions—the hesitation in her eyes, the slight flush of embarrassment at receiving a compliment from a "polite" young man—are lost. "High quality" ensures you see the sweat drop on Kaito’s temple as he lies, and the fractured light in the MC’s eyes as he watches from the stairs.

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Episode 3 functions as the match that lights the fuse. In the first two chapters, we see Yuna establishing her foothold in the protagonist's home under the guise of "studying together" and "helping out." By Episode 3, the mask begins to slip—at least for the reader and the horrified protagonist. Key developments in this episode include:

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