A masterpiece of pacing and emotional payoff. 9/10. Stay tuned for English scanlation release updates and detailed chapter breakdowns. The fight is far from over—and as Raito says, "Kitto saigo wa ore ga katsu." (Surely, in the end, I will win.)
Introduction: The Series That Defies Despair 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. A masterpiece of pacing and emotional payoff
Chapter 10 delivers the first real victory for Raito—not through brute force, but through breaking the illusion of the Hero’s invincibility. The raw chapter is emotionally charged, artistically bold, and narratively satisfying. The fight is far from over—and as Raito
Mira offers an alliance: she knows where Lucius keeps the "hearts" of his stolen companions (crystals containing their free will). If Raito helps her destroy Lucius, she will help him free his friends. The raw chapter is emotionally charged, artistically bold,