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

Gradually, the Hero begins spending "private training sessions" with each woman. The protagonist notices small changes: inside jokes he doesn’t understand, secret glances, fatigue in the mornings. The netorare is not violent; it is insidious. The Hero offers what the protagonist cannot: status, divine blessings, and the promise of a "safer future." One by one, the women confess they are "drawn to the Hero's light."

In the "raw better" version, the answer is ambiguous. The victory is not a party reunion or a wedding. It is a quiet scene: the protagonist sitting alone in a rebuilt village, watching a sunrise, knowing the Hero is dead and the women are scattered. He has no harem. No goddess’s blessing. Just the quiet, stubborn satisfaction of having outlasted them all. The Hero offers what the protagonist cannot: status,

So instead, he finds an ancient cursed dungeon. A forbidden magic that the "pure" Hero would never touch. A demon lord’s remnant that offers power at the cost of his humanity. He accepts. He has no harem