| | Key Details | Latest Chapter/Volume | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Web Novel | 44 Parts, 163,685 Characters, Completed. | N/A (Completed) | | Light Novel | Route-branching narrative, Published 2019. | N/A | | Manga | Ongoing serialization, 5 volumes. | Vol. 5, Chapter 26+ |
A commoner turned ruthless avenger seeking to expose the false hero. Antagonist / Transferee
On , the series discussion thread runs for multiple pages, with heated debates about the morality of NTR, the effectiveness of the revenge arc, and the true ending. Some fans praise the series for its unpredictability and willingness to explore dark themes, while others condemn it as “peak trash” that relies on shock value rather than substance. yuusha ni minna netoraretakedo akiramezu ni tatakao raw
(roughly translated as "The Hero Stole Everyone from Me, but I Won’t Give Up: I’ll Definitely Win in the End") is a dark fantasy series that subverts the traditional "hero’s party" trope by blending psychological drama with a "revenge/comeback" narrative.
“No,” Leon said, drawing his dagger. “I’m the one they left behind.” | | Key Details | Latest Chapter/Volume |
Leon turned. He looked at Elara—her face pale, her mouth open. At Farren, whose sword lowered an inch. At Mira, who took a half-step forward, then stopped.
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If you're tired of the standard "perfect hero" narrative and want a story about grit, persistence, and reclaiming what was stolen, this is a must-read. It’s a dark journey, but the promise of a hard-earned victory keeps you turning the pages.
From a psychological perspective, NTR is a polarizing element. Some readers avoid it entirely. But for those who enjoy the emotional roller coaster, NTR adds intense stakes: the reader experiences the protagonist‘s pain more deeply and then feels a stronger catharsis when the villain is punished. In this series, Yuya is not just a rival—he is a monster who uses both his looks and a mind-control-like power to steal other people‘s loved ones. His defeat in many routes is brutal and final, which appeals to readers who seek . Some fans praise the series for its unpredictability
The involvement of the goddess Yuno raises questions about . If Yuno is a goddess who oversees this world, why did she allow Yuya to be summoned? Why does she permit a mind-control skill to exist? Some readers argue that Yuno is actually a manipulator who engineered the entire conflict to throw more women at Ark. Others suggest that the world‘s system is buggy and imperfect, and that Ark must overcome not just Yuya but also the flawed system itself.
The summoned Hero who uses mind control to build a harem and ruin Ark's life.