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You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. EP 3

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You are the Bully, but I am the Devil.

Lily Black can destroy everything, and only her therapy dog Lucy keeps her sane. At St. Mary’s, Chelsea’s clique turns her dream of a normal life into hell—even targeting Lucy. When her secret is exposed, Human First comes for her and Zero offers revenge. Lily must choose: destroy the world that hurt her, or master her power to protect it.
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The Quiet Girl's Breaking Point

Watching the protagonist snap after being pushed too far is terrifyingly satisfying. The way her eyes glow red right before the room starts shaking gives me chills. In You are the Bully, but I am the Devil., the tension builds perfectly until that explosive moment where she finally says enough is enough.

Chelsea is the Worst Roommate Ever

I cannot stand how Chelsea treats everyone like they owe her something. Turning up the music at 2 AM and mocking the new girl is peak villain behavior. The scene where she threatens consequences had me screaming at my screen. You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. captures that high school hierarchy nightmare so well.

Lucy the Dog Deserves Better

Poor Lucy hiding under the bed while the party rages above broke my heart. The bond between the protagonist and her dog is the only pure thing in this dorm. When Chelsea tries to reach under the bed, I was ready to fight her myself. You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. uses the pet to show just how vulnerable the main character really is.

The Supernatural Twist Was Unexpected

I thought this was just a typical bullying drama until the walls started cracking and books flew off the desk. The shift from realistic conflict to supernatural revenge is wild. You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. takes a sharp turn that leaves you wondering if she is possessed or just finally fighting back with power.

That Hallway Confrontation Scene

The face-off in the hallway between the protagonist and Chelsea is intense. The lighting, the close-ups, the way Chelsea smirks while threatening her—it is all so well done. You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. makes you feel the claustrophobia of dorm life where there is no escape from your tormentors.

Why Did They Steal the Diary?

Finding the pink diary on the floor and seeing that girl pick it up with a sinister smile was a huge red flag. Now they have her secrets too? That adds a whole new layer of danger. You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. hints at future blackmail that will probably make things even worse for the main character.

The Party Atmosphere is Chaotic

The contrast between the quiet girl trying to sleep and the loud, messy party in the hallway is stark. Confetti everywhere, girls drinking wine, music blasting—it feels so real and overwhelming. You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. perfectly captures the chaos of a dorm party that goes too late into the night.

She Finally Snapped and I Love It

When she screamed Get out and pushed them all out of her room, I cheered. It was the first time she stood up for herself. The way her voice changed and her eyes shifted showed she is done being a victim. You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. delivers that cathartic moment we all wait for in revenge stories.

The Visual Effects of Her Power

The moment she extends her hands and the wall cracks open is visually stunning. The dust, the falling frames, the glowing eyes—it looks like a big-budget movie scene. You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. does not hold back on showing the destructive power she finally unleashes on her bullies.

St Mary's is Not a Safe Place

From the earthquake drill to the late-night party and now supernatural events, this school is a nightmare. The teachers seem clueless and the students are ruthless. You are the Bully, but I am the Devil. sets up a setting where danger lurks in every corner, making the protagonist's isolation even more tragic.