Yuusha Ni Minna — Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu Raw
🚨 Would you like to know more about the Ark unlocks to fight back against the hero, or
Given the title's promise, how does the protagonist achieve victory? The keyword doesn't say he wins through love, friendship, or power. It simply says "katsu" (wins). There are several plausible outcomes: 🚨 Would you like to know more about
Readers are initially drawn in by the visceral anger elicited by the betrayal. The Hero is often portrayed as arrogant and entitled, while the party members who left are portrayed as fickle or manipulated. This sets up a delicious narrative promise: the inevitable takedown. The audience reads on not just to see the protagonist succeed, but to see the Hero fail. There are several plausible outcomes: Readers are initially
Are you interested in regarding how Ark eventually wins? The audience reads on not just to see
It was a mad plan. Suicidal, even. But Kael had stopped caring about survival. He cared about proof.
Everyone Was Taken by the Hero, but I Won't Give Up. I'm Sure I'll Win in the End
Stripped of his friends, Ark refuses to fall into despair. He fights back relentlessly to uncover the truth and save the women he cares about. 🔀 The "Glitch" Timeline Concept