Unlike many stories where the protagonist is immediately overpowered, Ark is left behind as the "fake hero" takes his harem to defeat the Demon King.
This peace is shattered during the "Skill Descent Ceremony" when , an incredibly arrogant, scummy hero summoned from another world, arrives. Using his absolute power and status, the "Hero" systematically takes away, manipulates, and beds all the women dearest to Ark, fracturing his life entirely.
The series " Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakaou. Kitto Saigo wa Ore ga Katsu
As of mid-2024, the manga is ongoing with multiple volumes available in Japanese. You can find official Japanese copies through retailers such as CDJapan and JPBookstore .
“Akiramezu ni tatakao. Kitto saigo wa ore ga katsu.” “I won’t give up. I’ll keep fighting. Surely, in the end, I will win.”
(The Hero Returns for the Second Time) – Time loop revenge. Our protagonist has no second chance; he has only raw perseverance in a single timeline.
The protagonist trusts the Hero. He introduces his loved ones. One by one, they fall for the Hero's charm, coercion, or magical influence. The protagonist is humiliated, beaten, and exiled.
The story follows , a commoner living a peaceful life with his sister-in-law Laura, childhood friends Xiao and Fanon, and neighbor Fiore. This tranquility is shattered during the "Skill Descent Ceremony" when Yuuya , a "hero" from another world, is summoned.
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Through a combination of his heroic status, good looks, and cunning, Yuya systematically seduces Laura, Xiao, Phanon, and Fiore. The women who once loved Ark gradually abandon him, becoming the "wives" of the hero Yuya as they set out on a quest to defeat the Demon Lord. They leave Ark behind, treating him as a burden, shattering his world completely.
Here is the pivot. The standard NTR genre ends in despair—the protagonist watches, helpless. But this phrase introduces . Despite complete emotional annihilation, the protagonist refuses the fetal position. "Akiramezu ni" (without resignation) is a battle cry. He will not commit suicide, flee, or become a villain. He will fight . But against whom? The Hero? The gods? Fate itself?