Manga Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu Raw Chapter 10 Full File
| Character | Development | Significance | |---------------|----------------|------------------| | Kaito | Gains a new technique (“Resolve”) and a deeper understanding of his own will. | Marks his transition from reactive to proactive hero. | | Ryo | Briefly shows internal conflict before fully aligning with the Enchantress. | Serves as a foil to Kaito—someone who chooses surrender. | | Mira (through flashback) | Reveals that her betrayal stemmed from fear of losing her own agency. | Adds nuance to the “villain” side and sets up potential redemption. | | Dark Enchantress | Remains enigmatic, but her influence expands as she recruits more heroes. | Establishes her as the ultimate antagonist whose power lies in turning allies against each other. |
If Chapter 9 was the bottom of the pit, Chapter 10 is the first rung of the ladder. Kaito is no longer crying. He is no longer begging the gods. He is using the very monsters that destroyed him as his weapons.
Score: 8.5/10 (Docking half a point because the dialogue in the middle section is too sparse, even for a raw).
Are you reading the raws, or waiting for the translation? Let me know below if you think Kaito actually stands a chance, or if the author is setting us up for an even darker twist.
Disclaimer: This post is based on un-translated raw scans. Character names and plot points are subject to change upon official translation.
In the growing world of revenge-fueled isekai and dark fantasy manga, few titles carry a premise as brutally honest—and painfully relatable—as Manga Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo wa Ore ga Katsu (translated roughly as "Everyone Was Taken by the Hero, But I Won’t Give Up – I’ll Keep Fighting, Because In the End, I’ll Win"). Since its debut, this series has captivated readers with its raw emotional weight, tactical battles, and the relentless suffering of its protagonist. If Chapter 9 was the bottom of the
As of the release of Raw Chapter 10, the story reaches a critical juncture. Fans have been eagerly awaiting scans, summaries, and full raws to see how the protagonist—once betrayed, stripped of his companions, and left for dead—responds to the Hero’s latest provocation.
This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of Chapter 10, including plot points, character development, narrative themes, and where to find the full raw chapter.
As of the latest raw release (scanlated from the original Japanese digital serialization), Chapter 10 is titled "The Spy in the Shadows" (Kage no Kanchō). Here is a scene-by-scene breakdown.
Pages 12 through 15 are the money shots of Chapter 10.
Kaito doesn’t rush the fortress. Instead, he walks into a neutral guild town. The twist? He has given up on being the "Hero." He registers under a false name: The Corpse. Disclaimer: This post is based on un-translated raw scans
A massive armored general confronts him in the street, mocking him for losing his women. In most mangas, this would be a training arc. In NetoraYuusha, Kaito smiles. He pulls out a cursed item (looks like a black whistle) from the very first dungeon they ever raided.
He blows it.
Page 14 is a double-page spread. The sky turns blood red. The general’s army of goblins and orcs suddenly stop, turn around, and bow to Kaito. The raw text bubbles are garbled, but the message is clear: He has become a new kind of Evil.
Before diving into Chapter 10, let’s recap the premise for newcomers. The story follows Lute, a former support mage and the childhood friend of the party’s Hero, Caelus. In a brutal twist of typical JRPG tropes, Caelus systematically seduces (or coerces) every woman Lute holds dear: his sister, his fiancée, the priestess, and even the female knight captain. The title explicitly uses "netorare" (NTR), signaling deep psychological trauma.
However, unlike passive NTR protagonists, Lute does not break. His motto becomes the title itself: "I won’t give up. In the end, I will win." He abandons the party, trains in forbidden magic, and begins a slow-burn guerrilla war against the hero’s reputation, gathering disgruntled outcasts and planning to destroy Caelus not just physically, but socially and emotionally. signaling deep psychological trauma. However
For readers following the raw scans, Chapter 10 marks a tonal shift from psychological suffering to tactical revenge thriller. Three major developments stand out:
How does the series treat the concept of “betrayal” as a tool of world‑building?
What narrative purpose does the journal of the former hero serve?
Will the “Resolve” ability become a deus‑ex‑machina?