Killing Stalking Chapter 1 Exclusive 〈LIMITED〉
Chapter 1 immediately establishes Bum as a complex protagonist. He is not a hero; he is a criminal (a stalker) and a victim (of his own trauma). Koogi draws the reader into Bum’s frantic psyche, making them complicit in his invasion of Sangwoo’s privacy. By making the protagonist objectively "wrong" in his actions (breaking and entering), the story creates a morally gray foundation where the reader is forced to pity someone who is technically the aggressor.
It takes the "creepy stalker" trope and immediately turns the stalker into the victim. killing stalking chapter 1 exclusive
The moment Bum enters the basement, the genre shifts from "stalker romance" to "pure psychological horror." 🔍 Exclusive Details You Might Have Missed Chapter 1 immediately establishes Bum as a complex
As they talked, Sang-woo's instincts told him that something was off. Soo-jin's story seemed rehearsed, and her eyes kept darting towards the shadows. He wondered if she was in trouble, and if he should get involved. By making the protagonist objectively "wrong" in his