Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Raw Top //free\\ [ 2027 ]
Yuusha ni Minna Netorareta kedo Akiramezu ni Tatakaou. Kitto Saigo wa Ore ga Katsu
is a Japanese light novel and manga series centered on a protagonist named Ark fighting to reclaim his life after a hero uses mind control to steal his acquaintances. The series explores themes of betrayal, revenge, and redemption across different plot routes. For more, read user discussions on
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Original Japanese Title:
勇者にみんな寝取られたけど諦めずに戦おう yuusha ni minna netoraretakedo akiramezu ni tatakao raw top
Romaji (Romanized Japanese):
Yuusha ni minna netorareta kedo akiramezu ni tatakao
English Translation:
"Everyone was NTR'd (stolen) by the Hero, but let's fight without giving up."
3. Expected Plot Synopsis (Inferred from Title & Common Tropes)
- Protagonist (often a supporter/weaker party member) accompanies the "Hero" on a quest.
- Gradually, the Hero seduces/steals all female allies (childhood friend, mage, priestess, etc.).
- Instead of despairing, the protagonist chooses to continue fighting – possibly through:
- Gaining forbidden power.
- Strategic non-direct confrontation.
- Building his own faction.
- Seeking revenge on the Hero while saving the world.
7. Comparison to Similar Works
| Title | Similarity |
|--------|-------------|
| Nidome no Yuusha | Revenge against false hero |
| Fukushuu o Koinegau Saikyou Yuusha | Dark revenge fantasy |
| I’m Not the Hero! | Subversion of hero party dynamics | Yuusha ni Minna Netorareta kedo Akiramezu ni Tatakaou
Reception & Audience
- Appeals to niche adult visual novel fans who appreciate darker, character-driven stories and subversion of heroic tropes.
- Likely divisive due to explicit themes and portrayals of coercion; critical discussion often centers on consent representation.
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8. Comparison with Similar Raw Titles
| Title | Similarity |
|-------|-------------|
| Nidome no Yuusha | Revenge against corrupt kingdom / hero |
| Fukushuu o Koinegau Saikyou Yuusha | Darker, gore-heavy revenge |
| Hero ni Netorareta Ore | Direct NTR focus, but MC gives up — different tone | Gaining forbidden power
This title distinguishes itself via “akiramezu ni” — persistence without immediate power fantasy.
Release & Distribution (raw/top considerations)
- "Raw" refers to untranslated Japanese assets; "top" often indicates highest-quality or complete scans/dumps.
- Fansubs/translations may follow; be aware of legal/ethical issues around scanning and distribution.
- Community patches or fan translations commonly appear on niche forums—support official releases when possible.
The Bottom of the Pit
I’m not going to lie. The first week was dark. I sat in a bar in the slums, drinking cheap ale, watching the celebration fireworks go off for their victory over the Demon Lord’s general.
I had two choices:
- Disappear into the countryside. Become a farmer. Forget about levels, magic, and betrayal.
- Quit.
I chose option three.
7. Raw Ranking & Reception (hypothetical based on genre trends)
- On Shōsetsuka ni Narō, similar NTR-revenge stories often rank in top 500-2000 daily if well-written.
- Reader reviews (raw comments):
- Positive: “Finally an MC who doesn’t just cry — he plans.”
- Negative: “Too depressing, hero feels cartoonishly evil.”
- Mixed: “Wish the betrayals happened more gradually.”
4. Character Dynamics (from raw fragments)
- MC: Former vanguard / supporter class (e.g., warrior or shield-bearer). Emotionally devastated but calculating. No immediate power-up — plans to use information, past connections, and economic warfare.
- Hero: Charismatic, handsome, now corrupt. Uses fame to seduce/coerce.
- Heroine(s): Fiancée, sister, priestess. Their agency unclear initially — typical NTR setup suggests coercion or persuasion.
- Antagonist force: Kingdom that supports the hero, turning blind eye to his abuses.