This is not simple mischief. This is Gaslighting via proxy.
If left unchecked, The Bully will attempt to extract deep family secrets or financial information from Yuna, framing the victim as the unstable party.
This report confirms a verified incident of Social Subversion, targeting familial loyalty. The subject (hereby referred to as "The Bully") has escalated beyond direct physical or digital harassment of the primary victim. Instead, The Bully has shifted tactics to a more insidious vector: the corruption of the victim’s mother, Yuna Introv.
Unlike typical bullying (theft, insults, exclusion), this case involves Third-Party Manipulation. The goal appears to be isolating the victim by dismantling their primary safe harbor—their relationship with their mother.
"My Bully Tries to Corrupt My Mother" is not a story for the faint of heart. It dives deep into the psychology of manipulation and the NTR genre’s darkest corners. For those seeking a narrative driven by high-stakes emotional conflict and the theme of corruption, this title—anchored by the character of Yuna—remains a standout example of the genre.
Disclaimer: This article is a descriptive summary based on the title and genre tropes. Content warnings for NTR, manipulation, and adult themes apply.
Title: The Verdict of Yuna Introv
Logline: After years of torment, a teenager’s bully discovers his only vulnerability: his fiercely protective, newly verified streamer mother, Yuna Introv. The bully’s plan to corrupt her backfires when he learns that some women built their fame not on naivety, but on surviving far worse than him.
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The first time Derek saw Yuna Introv, she was picking Kai up from school. She wasn’t like other moms—no minivan, no tired eyes. She had a sleek electric car, silver-streaked hair in a perfect braid, and the quiet confidence of someone who’s interviewed war criminals. Derek, who had spent a year making Kai’s life a quiet hell of stolen sketchbooks and whispered threats, saw an opportunity.
That night, he found her channel: Yuna Introv Verified. 200k followers. Live streams about modern parenting, digital literacy, and “red flags in plain sight.” She was smart, ethical, and beloved. Perfect.
Derek’s plan was elegant. He didn’t just want to hurt Kai anymore. He wanted to own him by corrupting the one untouchable thing in his life: his mother. my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna introv verified
Phase One: The Sympathy Play
Derek created a fake account: @LonelyLens. Profile picture of a sad, artistic boy (stolen from a stock photo). He began commenting on Yuna’s streams.
“My mom doesn’t understand me. Your son is so lucky. You’re the only adult who seems real.”
Yuna, being genuine, replied. “You’re not alone. DM me if you need resources.”
Derek DM’d her. Not as a bully, but as a victim. He invented a tragic home life—an absent father, a struggling single mother, bullying at school (irony, she would never know). He asked for advice. Then for a private voice chat. Then for a “mentorship.”
Yuna, ever the journalist, smelled something off. But she was also a mother. She agreed to a single, public voice call on her stream titled: “When Kids Need a Village.”
Derek was brilliant. He cried on command. He thanked her. He asked if she could maybe… talk to his mom? Or maybe introduce him to her son? “Kai seems so kind. I wish I had a friend like him.”
Yuna’s eyes flickered. She didn’t say yes. She said, “Let’s take this slow.”
Phase Two: The Infiltration
At school, Derek stopped bullying Kai. He became friendly. Apologetic. “I’ve been going through stuff, man. Your mom’s stream really helped me.”
Kai was suspicious but desperate for peace. He let Derek walk home with him once. Derek was charming, respectful to Yuna, and asked intelligent questions about her work. Yuna served them tea. She watched Derek’s eyes—they didn’t match his smile.
Later, she told Kai, “Be careful. That boy is performing.” This is not simple mischief
But Derek had already planted a seed. He sent Yuna a DM late one night: “I know you don’t trust me. You’re smart. But what if I told you your son isn’t telling you everything? About the bruises on his arm? About who really gave them to him?”
He attached a photo. A close-up of Kai’s forearm with a fresh, nasty bruise. Derek had pushed Kai into a locker that morning—hard enough to leave a mark, but not hard enough to break skin. Then he’d taken the photo “in concern.”
The implication: Kai was lying. Maybe Kai was the bully. Maybe Kai was hurting himself. Maybe Yuna didn’t know her own son.
Phase Three: The Tilt
For the first time, Yuna hesitated. She confronted Kai. “Who gave you that bruise?”
Kai froze. He had never told her about Derek. Shame, fear, the usual reasons. He lied. “I fell.”
Yuna’s journalist instincts screamed. But her maternal heart whispered: What if he’s hiding something from me?
Derek struck. He sent Yuna a video—a deepfake, crude but convincing in the dark lighting. It showed a figure that looked like Kai shoving a smaller kid. The face was blurred, but the jacket was Kai’s. Derek had stolen the jacket, filmed himself in it, then blurred his own face.
His message: “I didn’t want to believe it. But he’s been bullying others. Including me. I’m scared of him. And I think… I think he’s lying to you.”
Yuna didn’t break. She did something Derek didn’t expect. She went silent for 48 hours. No streams. No DMs. No replies.
Phase Four: The Verdict
On the third day, Yuna went live. Title: “A Lesson in Predators.” 50,000 viewers tuned in. If left unchecked, The Bully will attempt to
She looked directly into the camera. “This stream is about a boy who tried to groom me. Not for romance. For control. He wanted to isolate me from my son, manufacture a crisis, and then ‘save’ me from my own child. He is 17 years old. And he is very, very good at what he does.”
She displayed Derek’s DMs (with usernames blurred, per platform rules). She showed the deepfake video and explained how to spot the tell—a mismatched shadow, a frame glitch. She showed the bruise photo and the metadata: taken in a school hallway, timestamped during a period when Kai was in a different class.
Then she brought out her secret weapon: a voice recording. Derek’s voice, from a private Discord server. One of his friends had felt guilty and sent it to Yuna. In it, Derek laughed: “Dude, her whole brand is ‘protecting kids.’ Imagine if I make her think her own son is the monster. She’ll be so grateful when I ‘fix’ everything. She’ll do anything I say.”
The stream went viral. #YunaIntrovVerified trended for days.
The Aftermath
Derek’s school expelled him. His father’s political rivals used the recording against his family. Derek was forced into a therapeutic program for compulsive manipulators—a diagnosis he never saw coming.
Kai finally told Yuna everything. She held him and apologized—not for doubting him, but for not noticing sooner. “You were protecting me from the truth. Never do that again. We’re a team.”
Kai’s art, once hidden in fear, became the new emblem for his mother’s merch: a phoenix rising from a shattered phone screen. Proceeds went to anti-bullying programs.
And Yuna Introv? She added a new segment to her streams: “How to Spot a Corruptor.” Her verified checkmark remained. But now, beneath it, her bio read: “Survivor. Mother. You can’t break what’s already been forged.”
Derek, in his therapy journal, wrote one line: “I underestimated her. I thought kindness was weakness. It wasn’t. It was a choice.”
He was right. But by then, no one was listening.
End.