Introv Fixed — My Bully Tries To Corrupt My Mother Yuna

The original dinner scene was a slow, horrific seduction. Kaito charmed Yuna with wine and lies. The Fixed edition flips the script.

Yuna invites Kaito over, but instead of a cozy family dinner, the table is filled with printouts of his school records, his mother’s restraining order against his father (a key piece of his own trauma), and a live Zoom call with the school board.

Yuna (smiling, pouring tea): "You tried to corrupt a single mother’s bond with her child. You forget—I raised a survivor. Now, let’s discuss your real problem: you."

Rather than corrupting Yuna, Kaito is psychoanalyzed and disarmed. He breaks down crying, admitting his own abuse cycle. This doesn’t forgive him, but it re-centers the story on accountability, not victimization.

Instead of the bully randomly showing up at Yuna's door, the fixed intro establishes a connection. For example: The bully works part-time at the café Yuna frequents. Or the bully is the son of Yuna’s new boss. This gives him a legitimate reason to be in her orbit.

Genre vibe: Psychological drama / dark erotica / revenge-thriller
Tone: Intense, possibly exploitative, hinges on character dynamics and shock value.

This premise works only if the focus remains on character consequences rather than shock. Without careful writing, it becomes tasteless. With depth, it could be a gripping dark drama about how evil infiltrates a family.

This title suggests a high-stakes psychological drama or a "revenge" style web-novel plot. To make this content truly engaging, you should lean into the tension between the protagonist’s secret knowledge and the mother’s oblivious trust.

Here are three ways to frame this story to grab an audience:

1. The "Underestimated Protagonist" Angle (Suspense/Thriller)

Focus on the protagonist (the victim) having to play a "chess match" against the bully.

The bully isn't just picking on you at school anymore; they’ve moved into your living room by becoming your mom’s "favorite" protégé or volunteer. The Twist: my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna introv fixed

You have to stay calm. If you blow up, you look like the "troubled kid" and the bully looks like the saint. Key Scene:

The bully "accidentally" lets a secret about you slip to your mom during dinner, framed as "concern." 2. The "Hidden Camera" Strategy (Modern Mystery)

Use the "Fixed" part of your title to imply a resolution or a trap.

Your mom thinks the bully is a "good influence," but you’ve started documenting the bully’s double life.

The story follows your attempt to gather undeniable proof of the bully's true nature before they convince your mom to send you away (to boarding school or a relative). The Climax:

A "sting operation" where the bully’s mask slips while your mom is listening on a baby monitor or hidden call. 3. The Emotional Betrayal (Character Study)

Focus on the heartbreak of a mother-child bond being tested.

The bully is "fixing" your mom’s life—helping her with work or her social life—only to isolate her from you. The Conflict:

You realize the bully doesn't even want your mom; they just want to take away the one person who loves you. The Resolution:

You stop fighting the bully and start "dating" your mom again—reclaiming her time and attention through kindness, which drives the bully insane. for a video/comic, or should we draft a dramatic opening scene for a written story?

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My Bully Tries to Corrupt My Mother is an episodic adult visual novel developed by iNTRovertnetorare

. The game features a "Netorare" (NTR) theme, where the narrative focuses on a protagonist watching their mother, , being influenced or "corrupted" by a childhood bully. Core Details : iNTRovertnetorare. : Primarily hosted on Version History : The "fixed" or latest versions (such as

) often address specific gameplay bugs, such as a known issue where players could not grab a lockpick in earlier builds. Gameplay and Themes

: Adult Visual Novel (AVN) with a focus on "Netorare" and "Milf" tropes. Story Premise

: You play as a young adult living with your mother, Yuna. The story explores a "darker" dynamic where a rival or bully character systematically attempts to seduce or corrupt her. Development

: The game is released in an episodic format, with updates frequently posted on for early access and bug fixes.

If you are looking for a "paper" in a literary sense, there are currently no known formal academic papers analyzing this specific title. Most discussions and "fixed" versions are found within the indie gaming community on platforms like My Bully Tries to Corrupt My Mother - iNTRovertnetorare Dev

This specific title refers to a popular prompt or storyline within the "Yuna Introv" series, often found in roleplay communities or fan fiction circles.

Since this involves a specific narrative setup, I’ve outlined a draft that captures the high-tension, dramatic style typically associated with this scenario.

The air in the living room felt different the moment Leo stepped inside. He wasn’t there for me this time. He didn't even look my way as he dropped his bag, his eyes locked instead on my mother, Yuna. She was at the kitchen island, her back turned, unaware that the person who made my school life a living hell was now standing in her sanctuary.

"Mrs. Park? I brought those documents you asked for," Leo said, his voice dropping an octave, shedding the gravelly aggression he used on the playground for something smooth and sickeningly polite. Even in the fixed intro, readers get a

I watched, paralyzed, as my mother turned around. Yuna was kind to a fault—the type of woman who saw the best in everyone. She smiled, that warm, unsuspecting smile that I usually loved but now filled me with dread. "Oh, Leo! You're so helpful," she chirped.

Leo leaned against the counter, closing the distance between them. He began to weave a web of lies, painting himself as the misunderstood student while subtly planting seeds of doubt about me. He was "corrupting" her perception of our reality, turning her against her own son under the guise of being a concerned friend. Every time his hand brushed hers while reaching for a paper, or every time he lowered his voice to a whisper so I couldn't hear, the knot in my stomach tightened. He wasn't just bullying me anymore; he was trying to steal the one person who made me feel safe. 💡 Key Themes to Focus On:

The Contrast: Highlight the difference between Leo's "Monster" persona with you and his "Angel" persona with Yuna.

The Isolation: Focus on the feeling of being "gaslit" in your own home.

The stakes: Yuna’s innocence is what Leo is targeting, making the threat feel personal and psychological. If you’d like me to expand on this, let me know:


Even in the fixed intro, readers get a promise of retaliation. The protagonist discovers a hidden camera or a text message. The last line of the fixed intro is often a cold, quiet vow: "He doesn't know that I learned from the worst monster of all. I learned from him."

For young viewers experiencing bullying, the original ending was dangerous—it suggested that telling a parent might backfire catastrophically. The "Fixed" edit offers hope: a competent, loving parent who believes their child and uses logic and love to dismantle the abuser.

Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior where one individual intentionally and repeatedly causes harm or discomfort to another. It can take many forms, including physical, verbal, and cyberbullying. The impact of bullying on the victim can be severe, affecting their mental health, academic or professional performance, and personal relationships.

Early reviews of the fixed intro have been overwhelmingly positive. One Webtoon commenter wrote:

"In the original, I was screaming at Yuna to wake up. In the fixed version, I was screaming because I realized she CAN'T wake up. The bully is too careful now. That's terrifying."

Others praised the psychological realism. The bully doesn't force Yuna to do anything illegal immediately. He starts small—convincing her that the protagonist is lying about the bullying, then escalating to emotional affairs, then to financial control.

A common critique of dark tropes is that they romanticize abuse. However, the "Fixed Intro" makes it clear that the bully is the villain. Yuna is a victim, not a traitor. And the protagonist is a survivor learning to fight back.