If you need a refresher on why we are all waiting:
The protagonist is treated unfairly by the "Hero" who steals his party members and lover. Instead of giving up, he decides to fight back against the corrupt Hero. It is a classic "Revenge/NTR Recovery" story where the underdog trains and strategizes to overturn the unfair situation.
Summary: Be patient! The manga is likely between chapters or on a short break. Keep an eye on the official ComicWalker page for the definitive release of Chapter 10.
Note: As this is a review of a specific raw chapter in an ongoing series, there may be spoilers regarding plot points leading up to Chapter 10.
Note: This draft discusses the raw (untranslated) Chapter 10. Treat plot details as spoilers.
Most NTR stories end with the cuckold disappearing or dying. Here, Chapter 10 shouts that endurance is not weakness. The protagonist’s refusal to break is framed as his greatest strength. The raw translation of "akiramezu ni tatakao" (let's fight without giving up) becomes a battle cry against narrative despair.
Chapter 10 opens not with a battle, but with a tense negotiation. The protagonist, now going by a pseudonym (Kai), infiltrates the black market of the royal capital. He seeks an audience with a reclusive information broker known as “The Forgotten King”—a nerfed former hero from a previous era.
Raw dialogue highlight (translated):
Forgotten King: “You seek to erase a blessing? Fool. That is akin to rewriting fate itself. The cost is not gold. It is memory. Every time you negate a blessing, you lose a precious memory. Are you willing to forget her face?” Protagonist: “I already see her in his arms. I’d rather not see at all.”
This scene is poignant because it introduces a tangible cost to the protagonist’s revenge. Unlike typical shonen power-ups, this ability forces him to sacrifice his own identity.
Before diving into the raw scans of Chapter 10, it’s essential to remember where we left off. In Chapter 9, the protagonist, still reeling from the public humiliation of seeing his former lover, the Saintess Elara, openly pledge herself to the false hero, discovered a crucial piece of information. Hidden within the depths of a forsaken labyrinth, he found a grimoire that does not contain holy magic or brute force incantations, but rather the power to negate blessings.
The false hero’s strength came from a “Divine Blessing” gifted by the corrupt church. Chapter 9 ended with the protagonist whispering to himself: “If I cannot outshine him, I will make him human.”
Score: 8.5/10
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Final Thought: Chapter 10 is the moment the underdog bites back. If you started this manga for the revenge aspect, this is the chapter that makes it all worth it. The "Netori" (stealing back) phase seems imminent. Alec is ready to win.
Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakao. Kitto Saigo wa Ore ga Katsu
(Everyone Was Taken by the Hero, but I Won't Give Up. I'm Sure I'll Win in the End) is a dark fantasy/revenge story centered on themes of betrayal and perseverance. Series Synopsis The story follows
, a young man whose peaceful life with his sister-in-law Laura and childhood friends Xiao and Fanon is shattered during the "Skill Descent Ceremony". Yuya, a hero summoned from another world, uses his status and influence to seduce and take away all the women close to Arc. Unlike many protagonists in this genre, Arc lacks a "cheat" skill and must rely on sheer grit and training to grow stronger and reclaim what was stolen. Chapter 10 Highlights
While specific "raw" page-by-page breakdowns are often restricted by publisher updates, Chapter 10 typically focuses on Arc's transition from despair to active preparation: Mental Fortitude
: After witnessing the continued "loss" of his companions to the hero, Arc reinforces his resolve to not give up, echoing the title's promise. Skill Development
: Arc is shown engaging in rigorous, unconventional training. Reviewers often highlight this chapter for showing his slow but steady progress without immediate power-ups. Antagonist Depth
: The chapter further establishes Yuya (the Hero) not just as a savior of the world, but as a manipulative and predatory figure, deepening the "NTR" (netorare) elements that drive Arc's need for revenge. Critical Review
: Extremely dark and potentially distressing for those sensitive to themes of betrayal and infidelity. It leans heavily into "revenge" tropes similar to Redo of Healer
: Some readers find the progress slow, as the MC doesn't become "overpowered" instantly, which adds a layer of realism to his struggle.
: Generally praised for its expressive character designs, particularly in portraying the contrast between Arc’s misery and the Hero’s arrogance. light novel version to see how the plot differs from the manga?
The manga "Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakaou. Kitto Saigo wa Ore ga Katsu" (Even Though the Hero Stole Everything from Me, I Won’t Give Up and Will Surely Win in the End) is a revenge-driven fantasy series that has gained attention for its dark, "betrayal and reversal" plot. Story Premise
The story follows Ark, a young man whose peaceful life is shattered during a "Skill Descent Ceremony".
The Betrayal: A summoned hero from another world, Yuya, uses mind control and manipulation to take away the women closest to Ark—including his sister-in-law Laura, childhood friends Xiao and Fanon, and neighbor Fiore. If you need a refresher on why we are all waiting:
The Struggle: Unlike typical "banished from the party" tropes where the protagonist leaves immediately, Ark initially remains in the party, forced to witness the hero's scumminess.
The Hope: Ark eventually receives help from a hidden goddess (disguised as a young slave girl named Yuno) and begins his journey to reclaim what was stolen and exact revenge. Key Characters Role / Relationship to Ark Status in "Bad Timeline" Ark Protagonist Banished and seeking revenge. Yuya Summoned Hero (Villain) Uses mind control skills to manipulate women. Yuno Best Girl / Goddess A slave girl who supports Ark; actually the goddess Astrea. Xiao Childhood Friend / Fiancee A hero swordswoman; victim of Yuya's manipulation. Laura Ark's Sister-in-law A hero mage; one of the first victims of Yuya. Recent Chapter Progress
While specific "Chapter 10" raw summaries vary by platform release dates, the manga is currently deep into the Retribution Arc.
Current Status: The series has released up to Volume 4 as of June 2025.
Light Novel vs. Manga: The manga follows a "bad timeline" glitch from the original Web Novel, which was originally a vanilla harem story before the "Yuya glitch" occurred.
The "Reversal": Recent chapters typically focus on Ark's steady growth in power and the beginning of the breakdown of Yuya's influence over the girls.
You can find official physical copies of the latest volumes at retailers like CDJapan and the Japanese Book Store.
Resilience in a Corrupted World: Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakao
In the landscape of "revenge" and "betrayal" manga, few titles lean as hard into the emotional and psychological stakes as
Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakao. Kitto Saigo wa Ore ga Katsu
Everyone was Taken by the Hero, but I Won’t Give Up. I’ll Surely Win in the End
). While the title might suggest a standard dark fantasy romp, Chapter 10 marks a critical juncture for the protagonist, Ark, as he navigates a world literally "glitched" by a fraudulent hero. The Core Conflict: False Heroes and Mind Control
The series centers on Ark, who suffers the ultimate betrayal when his harem is stolen by Yuuya, a "fake hero" summoned into the world. Unlike standard rivals, Yuuya utilizes a sinister "Enchanting Eye"
skill to brainwash and manipulate those around Ark, turning his closest allies into enemies. The protagonist is treated unfairly by the "Hero"
Chapter 10 serves as a deep dive into Ark’s resolve. Rather than descending into pure villainy himself, the story explores his "great reversal" as a commoner striving to regain everything that was stolen. Why Chapter 10 is a Turning Point
As the manga progresses through its early volumes—published by Bamboo Comics
label—the narrative begins to hint at the "alternate timelines" first established in the web novel. The Breakdown of Control
: Readers are starting to see the cracks in Yuuya’s brainwashing. When these mental shackles break, the psychological fallout for the heroines is intense, often leading to a visceral backlash against the fake hero. Ark’s Growth
: This chapter emphasizes that while Ark is currently a "commoner," his path to reclaiming his hero status isn't just about power—it's about surviving a world where the system itself has "glitched". What to Expect Moving Forward
The source material suggests three potential paths for the story's conclusion: The "Bad" Route
: A dark path where Ark regains power but cannot forgive the girls for their actions while brainwashed. The "Normal" Route
: Ark defeats the fake hero and demon king, eventually forgiving the girls, though the emotional bonds remain scarred. The "True" Route
: A "vanilla" harem ending where the fake hero is erased from the timeline entirely, restoring Ark’s life to its original state. Final Thoughts
For fans of mature fantasy and "reversal" stories, this manga offers a gritty look at betrayal and the long road to recovery. You can find official Japanese volumes through retailers like Manga Republic
Whether Ark chooses the path of cold vengeance or ultimate forgiveness remains the series' most compelling hook. As the chapter title suggests: no matter how much is taken, he won't stop fighting until he wins. Are you following the raw releases or waiting for the
volumes? Let me know your theories on which "ending route" the manga will follow!
| Platform | Availability | Notes | |----------|--------------|-------| | Official Publisher (if announced) | Usually via ComiXology, BookWalker, or local Japanese e‑book stores (e.g., Renta!, MangaJapan). | Keep an eye on announcements; the series may later be licensed for English release. | | Legal Scanlation Sites | Some fan‑translation groups host the raw Japanese chapters on MangaDex or MangaRock (with the creator’s permission). | Verify that the upload respects the creator’s wishes—many series are “allowed” for fan distribution until an official license appears. | | Library Services | Certain university libraries in Japan and abroad have digital manga subscriptions (e.g., J‑Manga Library). | Requires institutional access. | | Physical Copies | If a tankōbon is released, you can purchase it from Amazon Japan, Kinokuniya, or local comic shops that import Japanese titles. | Collectors often appreciate the high‑quality print with bonus color pages. |
Tip: Supporting the creator via official releases (when they become available) ensures more chapters get produced and potentially leads to higher‑quality translations. Summary: Be patient
Enjoy the twists, and keep an eye on how Kaito’s scar and the Heartstone’s power will reshape the battle for his world!