"Everyone was stolen (NTR) by the Hero, but I won’t give up—let’s fight. Surely I’ll win in the end."
I didn't use a fancy skill. I didn't use a divine technique. I used the desperation of a man who had hit rock bottom and started digging a way out. "Everyone was stolen (NTR) by the Hero, but
On the surface, this looks like the setup for a dark revenge fantasy or a tragic NTR (Netorare) story. But a closer reading reveals something far more profound. This is not a story about defeat. This is a manifesto of resilience. This article will dissect the narrative tropes, psychological underpinnings, and the raw emotional appeal of this title, exploring why it resonates with so many readers. I used the desperation of a man who
"Yeah. To both the Saintess and the Princess. Lucky bastard." This is not a story about defeat
It’s a web novel, not a light novel edit. Expect typos, rough sentence breaks, and occasional inconsistent tone (dark to comedic awkwardly).
: Ark’s harem and family are manipulated into abandoning or betraying him to join the hero’s party to "defeat the Demon King," while Yuya essentially treats them as his own.
"Did you hear? The Hero is getting married," a merchant whispered to a beggar nearby.