Initially presented as a sympathetic figure due to his isolation and clear mental anguish, Bum’s actions (breaking and entering, theft, stalking) quickly establish him as an unreliable and deeply flawed protagonist. His primary motivation is a delusional need for connection, warping his childhood admiration for Sangwoo’s confidence into an erotic and possessive obsession. Chapter 1 establishes him not as a hero, but as a perpetrator whose victimhood is about to become literal.
To a normal person, this is a red flag. To Yoon Bum, this is the climax of a fantasy years in the making. killing stalking chapter 1
Killing Stalking Chapter 1 is a masterclass in bait-and-switch horror. It uses the aesthetics of BL romance to lure the reader into a false sense of familiarity, then shatters it with visceral violence. The chapter establishes: Initially presented as a sympathetic figure due to
Bum’s motivation for entering the house is rooted in a desperate, pathological need for connection. He is looking for "love" in the most invasive way possible. Chapter 1 posits that Bum’s vulnerability—his lack of a support system and his fragile mental state—is exactly what makes him the perfect victim for someone like Sangwoo. It sets the stage for a toxic cycle of codependency that defines the rest of the series. To a normal person, this is a red flag
Koogi. (2016). Killing Stalking (Ch. 1). Lezhin Comics.
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