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  1. Sang-woo: The protagonist is portrayed as an ordinary, relatable character, making his gradual descent into darkness more believable and unsettling.
  2. Yoon: Yoon's enigmatic presence dominates the chapter, leaving readers questioning his motivations and true nature.

Yoon Bum, expecting to find a mess to clean or a shirt to steal, instead stumbles into a nightmare. He discovers a bound, terrified woman in Sangwoo’s basement. Before he can process it, Sangwoo appears behind him. killing stalking chapter 1 high quality

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Koogi uses the visual language of BL—the pretty boys, the intimate close-ups, the yearning—only to weaponize it against the reader. The horror is that you, even for a moment, understood Bum’s loneliness. And then the story makes you complicit in his tragedy. Sang-woo : The protagonist is portrayed as an

Before Bum can react or escape, Sangwoo returns. In a chilling pivot from his "perfect" public persona, Sangwoo reveals his true nature as a sadistic killer [5, 10]. He incapacitates Bum, beginning a cycle of captivity and psychological torment [5]. Character Dynamics & Analysis

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