The tension in Chapter 1 peaks when Bum finally gathers the courage (or succumbs to his delusion) to enter Sangwoo’s house while he is away. To Bum, this is an act of intimacy—a way to be closer to the object of his affection. To the reader, it is a slow-motion car crash.
Bum’s obsession reaches a breaking point when he decides to break into Sangwoo’s home. The tension peaks early as Bum tries various door codes, nearly getting caught by the police before finally gaining entry. The "Normal" Facade: killing stalking manhwa chapter 1
If you are a fan of psychological horror, thrillers like Monster by Naoki Urasawa, or films like The Silence of the Lambs , then is an essential read. However, content warnings are necessary: it includes graphic violence, non-consensual acts, kidnapping, mental abuse, and gore. It is not for minors or the faint of heart. The tension in Chapter 1 peaks when Bum
The first chapter of Killing Stalking sets the tone for the rest of the series, introducing readers to San-young and Soo-jin, two coworkers at a Seoul office. On the surface, San-young appears to be a normal, if somewhat awkward, office worker. However, as the chapter progresses, subtle hints of San-young's obsessive personality are revealed. He is fixated on Soo-jin, often finding excuses to visit her workstation and engaging in seemingly innocuous conversations. Bum’s obsession reaches a breaking point when he