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For English-speaking readers following the , the release of Chapter 10 is a pivotal moment. This article provides a complete, spoiler-filled breakdown of Chapter 10 (raw), explains where the story stands, analyzes key character developments, and tells you where to find the full raw chapter. What is "Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo..."? A Quick Recap Before diving into Chapter 10, let’s recap the premise for newcomers. The story follows Lute , a former support mage and the childhood friend of the party’s Hero, Caelus . In a brutal twist of typical JRPG tropes, Caelus systematically seduces (or coerces) every woman Lute holds dear: his sister, his fiancée, the priestess, and even the female knight captain. The title explicitly uses "netorare" (NTR), signaling deep psychological trauma.
Lilia slaps Seraphina, calling her a traitor to Lute’s memory. The tension is palpable. Caelus watches from a balcony, smirking, revealing he wants them to fight because their negative emotions fuel his hero’s blessing. The scene shifts to a ruined chapel outside the capital. Lute is no longer alone. He is joined by Mira , a former assassin of the royal court whose family was executed by Caelus for “plotting treason” (actually, they rejected the hero’s advances on their daughter). For English-speaking readers following the , the release
Lute, meanwhile, is shown sharpening his dagger, whispering the title’s refrain: “I won’t give up. Surely, in the end, I will win.” A Quick Recap Before diving into Chapter 10,
However, unlike passive NTR protagonists, Lute does not break. His motto becomes the title itself: "I won’t give up. In the end, I will win." He abandons the party, trains in forbidden magic, and begins a slow-burn guerrilla war against the hero’s reputation, gathering disgruntled outcasts and planning to destroy Caelus not just physically, but socially and emotionally. As of the latest raw release (scanlated from the original Japanese digital serialization), Chapter 10 is titled "The Spy in the Shadows" (Kage no Kanchō). Here is a scene-by-scene breakdown. 1. Cold Open: The Hero’s Faction Crumbles from Within The chapter opens not with Lute, but with Caelus’s new party. The "stolen" women—now referred to as the Hero’s Harem—are shown arguing. Seraphina , the former knight captain, confronts Lilia (Lute’s ex-fiancée). Seraphina admits she joined Caelus under a magical charm, not true love. This is the first hint that Caelus’s methods aren’t just seduction; they involve mental manipulation. The title explicitly uses "netorare" (NTR), signaling deep
For raw readers, Chapter 10 delivers on the title’s promise: “I won’t give up. Surely, in the end, I will win.” We finally believe him.
The world of dark fantasy and revenge-seinen manga has seen a surge in titles that deconstruct traditional hero narratives. Among the most emotionally charged and talked-about series is the Japanese webcomic and manga adaptation often shortened by fans as "Yuusha Netora" (Hero’s Betrayal). Its full, gut-punching title— "Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo wa Ore ga Katsu" —translates roughly to "Everyone was stolen from me by the hero, but I won't give up and fight; surely, in the end, I will win."