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Before Bum can flee, Sangwoo appears. He is not the "golden boy" Bum imagined, but a cold, sadistic serial killer. Sangwoo strikes Bum with a baseball bat, fracturing his legs to prevent his escape. Rather than killing him immediately, Sangwoo becomes intrigued by the fact that Bum has broken in out of "love" and decides to keep him captive, beginning a cycle of extreme psychological and physical abuse. killing stalking chapter 1 high quality

The chapter introduces Yoon Bum as a socially withdrawn and deeply unstable young man who has spent years fixated on Sangwoo, a peer from his college and military service. Bum views Sangwoo as an idealized savior—a "golden boy" who once protected him from assault during their compulsory military duty. This perception creates a false sense of safety for both Bum and the reader, as Bum’s decision to break into Sangwoo’s home is framed by his own delusional hope for a connection. The Descent into the Basement Not angry

Killing Stalking Chapter 1 explores several themes that are woven throughout the series. One of the most prominent themes is the concept of obsession and its blurred lines. Sang-woo's fixation on Yoon-bom raises questions about the nature of obsession, whether it's a choice or a compulsion. The chapter also touches on the theme of control, as Sang-woo tries to manipulate and dominate Yoon-bom. Before Bum can flee, Sangwoo appears

This admiration spirals into a dangerous obsession. After months of watching from afar, Bum uses a white powder to decipher the passcode to Sangwoo's home——determined to finally be close to the object of his affection. The Break-In