Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu Raw Better May 2026
This series, often abbreviated as Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo (Full Title:
- The Setup – The protagonist (let’s call him Rion) is a support class or weak warrior in the hero’s party. He trusts the hero implicitly.
- The Betrayal – One by one, the female members of the party (the heroine, the priestess, the thief, the mage) fall for the hero’s charm, power, or manipulation. Scenes of emotional/suggested physical NTR occur.
- The Breaking Point – Even the protagonist’s fiancée or childhood friend leaves him for the hero.
- The Vow – Kicked out or abandoned, Rion swears: “I won’t give up. I’ll train in the shadows, gather forbidden power, and destroy the hero’s reputation and life.”
- The Long Game – Instead of direct confrontation, Rion uses cunning, political sabotage, and darker magic. The “win” isn’t just killing the hero — it’s making him lose everything the way Rion did.
The Emotional Stakes: It’s not just about saving the world anymore; it’s about proving that his existence matters. This series, often abbreviated as Yuusha ni Minna
Would you like a short translated excerpt to help you decide before reading the raw? The Setup – The protagonist (let’s call him
In the world of Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakao, we see a raw, painful side of the fantasy genre. It’s the story of ultimate betrayal. Watching everyone you trusted gravitate toward a "shining savior" while you are left in the dust is a special kind of hell. The Weight of Loneliness The Emotional Stakes: It’s not just about saving
- Untranslated Japanese text – For learners of Japanese who want the original nuance.
- No localization changes – Many English translations soften NTR or revenge themes. Raw keeps the visceral language.
- Faster access – Raw chapters are uploaded before translations.
- Preserving honorifics and emotional weight – The crushing effect of “yuu-sha” vs “Hero-kun” changes tone.
The Antagonist: Yuuya is a "Fake Hero" who uses mental manipulation rather than pure strength to take what he wants.
What Is This Story About?
The title is very literal. The protagonist is a side character (often an ordinary adventurer or childhood friend) whose entire female party (or love interests) are systematically stolen by the “Hero” — a charming, blessed, and morally questionable archetype. Unlike many NTR stories where the protagonist crumbles, this MC declares: “I won’t give up. I’ll fight. Surely I’ll win in the end.”