Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Raw Top
| 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 |
This title distinguishes itself via “akiramezu ni” — persistence without immediate power fantasy.
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The protagonist was a faithful companion of the hero. After defeating the Demon King, the hero betrays the party — stealing the protagonist’s lover, sister, and female friends one by one. Labeled a hindrance, the protagonist is stripped of his status, equipment, and dignity. But instead of giving up, he decides to fight back from zero, not to reclaim the women, but to prove that the hero is a false symbol of justice.
Yuusha ni Minna Netorareta kedo Akiramezu ni Tatakao raw appears to be a niche web novel using NTR tropes as a springboard for a perseverance/revenge narrative. Its "raw" tag suggests uncensored emotional and adult content. Recommended only for readers who specifically enjoy dark subversions of hero-party fantasy with high emotional suffering before eventual payback.
Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakau — Raw Top: Overview and Release Notes
To anyone out there who has been "side-charactered" in their own life. To anyone who has been cheated on, left behind, or told they "aren't the main character":
Don't quit the fight.
The world doesn't run on destiny. It runs on grit. The Yuusha might have taken your party, your lover, and your pride. But he cannot take your will to swing the sword tomorrow morning. yuusha ni minna netoraretakedo akiramezu ni tatakao raw top
I am heading north to the Cursed Woods tomorrow. I’ll probably die.
But if I don’t? I’ll be standing at the final gate when the real battle starts. And when the "Hero" falls because his harem couldn't protect him from a real threat…
I’ll be the one to finish the fight.
Not for revenge. For the people he forgot to save.
Status: Broken, but swinging. Next goal: Survive the woods. Level up. Prove that a normal heart beats louder than a blessed one.
— A Warrior Without a Party
Author’s Note: This is a fictional piece inspired by the "NTR" (netorare) trope in fantasy light novels. It’s a raw take on the classic "hero steals the protagonist’s party" genre. If you liked this underdog perspective, let me know in the comments. Keep fighting, you nameless warriors.
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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
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."
You might be thinking, "Isn't this the part where the side character becomes a villain?"
No.
That’s the trap. The Yuusha wants me to become bitter. He wants me to snap so he can justify taking my party. "See? He was unstable."
But I’m not fighting for them anymore.
I’m fighting for three reasons:
1. Because the world still needs saving. Just because the "Hero" is a backstabbing charmer doesn’t mean the Demon Lord is on vacation. Someone has to watch the northern border. Someone has to clear the goblin nests. That’s me. Not for glory. For duty.
2. Because my story isn't over. A "hero" is defined by the title he is born with. A warrior is defined by how many times he gets back up. I have no divine blessing. No sacred sword. I have calloused hands and a grudge that burns like a forge fire. That’s enough to start.
3. Spite is a renewable resource. Let’s be real. Every time I lift this sword, a small, dark part of me whispers: "Get stronger. Outlive him. Save the world before he does." Is it petty? Absolutely. But right now, petty keeps me breathing.
"Yuusha ni minna netoraretakedo akiramezu ni tatakao" (The hero stole everyone from me, but I won’t give up. I will fight.)
I’ll be honest with you, anonymous adventurers of the internet. I didn’t think I’d be writing this today.
If you told me six months ago that I would be sitting alone in a dusty inn room, sharpening a blade that feels heavier than ever, while the "Hero" sleeps in the castle tower with my entire party… I would have laughed in your face.
But here we are.
The rumors are true. The trope is real. The Yuusha (brave one) didn’t just save the kingdom. He saved my fiancée, my mage, my cleric, and even the rogue who owed me a life debt. One by one, they fell for his shiny armor, his "destined hero" charisma, and his stupid, perfect smile. The protagonist was a faithful companion of the hero
"Netorare." A word that feels like a rusted dagger in the gut.
They didn't just leave the party. They looked at me with pity. My ex-fiancée said, "You’re a nice person, but he’s… the world’s hope." The mage said, "You don't have the 'Chosen One' title. Sorry."