Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao -
This is not a revenge story about becoming stronger than the Hero overnight. This is a story about endurance . When the world has taken your allies, your lovers, and your reputation, how do you continue?
: A timeline-reset scenario where the fake hero never existed, and Ark marries all the girls in a harem route. yuusha ni minna netoraretakedo akiramezu ni tatakao
If you enjoy gritty revenge tales where the underdog faces overwhelming odds against a corrupt "hero," this series offers a high-stakes, albeit disturbing, experience. This is not a revenge story about becoming
Seiya's overpowered nature also raises interesting questions about the nature of power and responsibility. How does one balance their abilities with the need for caution and humility? Seiya's struggles with this dilemma make for a compelling narrative. : A timeline-reset scenario where the fake hero
: Similar to the bad end, but Ark eventually forgives the girls. Despite this, their original bonds are permanently damaged.
The “hero” isn’t a mustache-twirling villain. He’s charismatic, outwardly noble, and genuinely powerful. The women don’t fall for him because of a cheap brainwashing spell; they are seduced by his confidence, safety, and the protagonist’s perceived weakness. This makes the betrayal sting more—it’s a slow, believable corruption, not a magical cop-out.