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Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao. Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu. Raw [repack] -

I didn't have a spoon anymore. I didn't have a party. I didn't have money. All I had was this rusty sword and a burning hole in my chest.

Kitto saigo wa ore ga katsu. (Surely, in the end, I will win.)

"Bold words for a dead man walking. Good luck surviving the lower floors alone, Leo. You’ll need it." I didn't have a spoon anymore

This draft sets up the NTR (Netorare) trope heavily in the beginning to fuel the protagonist's motivation. It adheres to the "Revenge/Underdog" Isekai/Fantasy subgenre.

The women close to Ark who are targeted and manipulated by Yuuya. Why It's Popular All I had was this rusty sword and

The Demon Lord laughed. “Is this the best your world has? A broken hero and his weeping harem?”

"I heard the news," Kaito said, leaning against the wall, his golden armor gleaming. Flanking him were my former comrades. Sarah, the Knight, who I had spent three years protecting from backline threats. And Elara, the Mage, whose mana I used to replenish with my own life force during long dungeon crawls. Good luck surviving the lower floors alone, Leo

I took a breath. The air tasted stale.

In the original web novel (WN), the story features different routes, ranging from a "True Ending" where the protagonist fixes the timeline, to "Bad Endings" where the damage to relationships is permanent even after the villain is defeated. Key Characters

Three days later, in the final throne room, the Demon Lord shattered Leon’s holy sword. He pinned Leon down with a clawed foot. Fina was bleeding. Lilith had no mana left. Mia was crying.

The series is a cult favorite among fans of the . It subverts the traditional "hero" archetype by making the summoned hero the villain, creating a high-stakes emotional narrative where the underdog protagonist must fight against overwhelming supernatural odds to reclaim his life.