Killing Stalking Chapter 1 Exclusive 〈480p〉

Chapter 1 opens with a brief glimpse into Bum’s background: a lonely teenager who, as a child, was subjected to severe emotional and physical abuse by his mother. The trauma left him with low self‑esteem, an unhealthy fascination with violent media, and an obsessive desire to be noticed—especially by someone he perceives as “strong.”

In this exclusive look at the opening chapter, the narrative brilliance lies in how Koogi mirrors the reader’s curiosity with Bum’s obsession. Bum isn't portrayed as a traditional hero; he is a stalker. He manages to crack the code to Sangwoo’s front door, and it is here that the genre shifts from a dark romance/drama into pure, unadulterated horror. The Turning Point: Entering the Lion’s Den killing stalking chapter 1 exclusive

When Bum tries to explain, Sangwoo smiles. The dialogue in the exclusive chapter is razor-sharp: Chapter 1 opens with a brief glimpse into

Sooyoung arrived at Club Europa, her heart racing with anticipation. As she entered, the pulsating music enveloped her, and the dim lights made it hard to see more than a few feet in front of her. She navigated through the crowd, her eyes scanning for any sign of her mysterious informant. He manages to crack the code to Sangwoo’s

"Hello?" she answered, trying to sound calm.

: Inside, Bum’s romantic fantasies are shattered when he follows a sound to a padlocked trapdoor in the kitchen. The Basement