Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu Raw Better
Chapter 1 – The Banquet of Thorns
The victory celebration was held in the royal capital’s grand hall. I stood in the farthest corner, a glass of untouched wine in my hand. On the main platform, Lucius raised his sword—my research had made that sword unbreakable. Beside him stood Elene, the priestess who once said my quiet prayers comforted her more than his loud blessings. Now she wore a necklace he’d given her.“You’re still here, Arata?” Lilia, the former thief, now the hero’s spy master, approached with pity in her eyes. “Everyone’s moved on. You should too.”
I smiled. “I haven’t lost anything yet.” Chapter 1 – The Banquet of Thorns The
That night, I left the capital. Not in shame—in strategy. The hero wins battles with charisma. I will win the war with patience.
Chapter 7 – The Unseen Blade
Months later, the demon king’s second invasion caught Lucius off guard. His harem quarreled over succession rights. His holy sword dulled without my maintenance. And when he cried for help, the only person who answered was me—not as a friend, but as a leader with a new party: the exiled, the forgotten, the betrayed. Chapter 7 – The Unseen Blade Months later,“You took everything,” I said, standing before his crumbling castle. “But you never understood. Bonds taken by force were never real. The ones I built from scratch? Those are unbreakable.”
The final battle wasn’t for revenge. It was to show him that a hero who steals loses; a man who endures wins. The protagonist trusts the Hero
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.
"Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakau Kitto Saigo wa Ore ga Katsu" is a Japanese light-novel/manga/anime-style narrative title describing a protagonist whose party is repeatedly betrayed or seduced away from the hero (netorare), yet he refuses to give up, fights on, and ultimately believes he will win. The phrase combines genres and tropes: betrayal/romance conflict (netorare), perseverance, comedy-drama, and triumphant protagonist arc. The appended note "raw better" suggests a preference for untranslated (raw) source material or a version preserving original tone.