Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu Raw !free! -
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That was two months ago.
“He hasn’t improved,” Kael noted coldly. “He’s rusted. While I’ve been forging myself in silence, he’s been drowning in applause.”
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I had my harem taken by the Hero, but I will fight without giving up. I’ll surely win in the end.
Despite losing everything and being treated as a commoner, Ark refuses to give up. He begins a journey to grow stronger without "cheat" abilities and reclaim what was stolen. Branching Story: The series originated as a web novel on Shōsetsuka ni Narō “He’s rusted
The dark fantasy series (translated as "Everyone Was Stolen by the Hero, But I Won't Give Up. I Will Surely Win in the End" ) is one of the most talked-about, subversive "reversal" stories in modern light novels and manga. Written by Sato and illustrated in its manga adaptation by Mizuyan, this series flips standard Isekai and fantasy tropes completely on their head. It transitions from a painful story of betrayal into a tactical, high-stakes revenge thriller.
The story follows Ark, a young man who has his entire party and harem stolen by a newly summoned hero named Yuuya. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
As of this review, the raw is ongoing. No guarantee the MC actually wins — or how satisfying the win will be.
The title promises a dark underdog story: the protagonist loses all his companions (likely a childhood friend, sister figure, or love interest) to the supposedly righteous hero. Rather than collapsing into despair, he declares war — not from a position of power, but from sheer will.