In this episode, the "corruption" moves beyond mere physical presence. The bully begins leveraging the protagonist's safety or secrets to bend Yuna’s will. This creates a high-stakes environment where Yuna’s "innocent" persona—often characterized by her signature glasses—is systematically challenged.
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The core conflict of the series revolves around the relationship between the mother and the bully, but Episode 3 introduces a tragic element regarding the son’s perspective. The "Better" in the title may ironically refer to the bully’s ability to replace the son’s role in the household dynamic, creating a sense of alienation that is the hallmark of the genre.