Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu Raw Better

While Yuuya is a villainous "Fake Hero," Ark eventually begins his own path to power, often involving a quest to undo the damage and win back those he lost.

Readers who say "raw better" are often those who want the unfiltered emotional journey — no translation softening the protagonist's moments of despair, rage, or cold calculation.

“Akiramezu ni tatakao. Kitto saigo wa ore ga katsu.” “I won’t give up. I’ll keep fighting. Surely, in the end, I will win.” While Yuuya is a villainous "Fake Hero," Ark

Readers seeking the "raw" experience or looking for the original web novel (WN) and light novel (LN) often find significant differences in how the story concludes:

The story follows , a young man whose peaceful life with his sister-in-law (Laura), childhood friends (Xiao and Fanon), and a neighbor (Fiore) is shattered by the arrival of Yuuya , a summoned "hero". Yuuya uses a deceptive skill—the "Enchanting Eye" —to brainwash and "steal" Ark’s harem. Ark, left with nothing, refuses to succumb to despair and instead vows to reclaim his life and defeat the "Fake Hero". Core Themes and Narrative Structure Kitto saigo wa ore ga katsu

The raw phrase— “yuusha ni minna netoraretakedo” (everyone was stolen by the hero, but…)—contains the world’s weight in that single “but.” It’s the turning point. The moment despair transforms into resolve.

If you're looking for where to read or purchase the physical manga, you can find volumes at Japanese Book Store or CDJapan . Yuuya uses a deceptive skill—the "Enchanting Eye" —to

Unlike many stories that use mind control as a simple plot device, this series explores the psychological fallout. When the control breaks, the girls often suffer mental breakdowns as they process what they did while under the fake hero's influence.