Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao. Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu. - Raw 'link'

Finally, even Mia, the childhood friend who swore she’d always be my home. She didn’t say a word. She just walked past me into Leon’s tent, her hand in his.

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But what would that solve? He was the Hero. The chosen one. If I drew steel, the Guild guards would cut me down, or worse, Kaito would humiliate me in a duel, cementing my status as a sore loser. Finally, even Mia, the childhood friend who swore

"Bold words for a dead man walking. Good luck surviving the lower floors alone, Leo. You’ll need it."

“You chose the hero,” I said quietly. “The hero lost. I won.” The chosen one

The antagonistic "Hero" summoned from another world who uses mind control.

I didn’t save them. I didn’t heal them. I fought alone. The story follows Ark

The phrase (Everyone was taken by the Hero, but I won't give up. I will surely win in the end) refers to a popular dark fantasy and "revenge" themed light novel and manga series. The story follows Ark , a commoner whose peaceful life is destroyed when a summoned hero, Yuuya, uses brainwashing skills to take away Ark's sisters, childhood friends, and love interests. Core Plot and Setting

Instead, I ground my teeth. I opened a forbidden grimoire we’d looted months ago—the one Leon called “too dangerous.” It was a tome of sacrificial magic: To take everything from the one who took everything from you.

That was the motto of the orphanage I grew up in. The matron used to say it before serving us watery soup. 'As long as you have a spoon, you can fight for more.'

This draft sets up the NTR (Netorare) trope heavily in the beginning to fuel the protagonist's motivation. It adheres to the "Revenge/Underdog" Isekai/Fantasy subgenre.

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