Manga Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu Raw Chapter 10 Jun 2026

Why the frenzy? Because Chapter 10 is where the narrative’s knife twists the deepest. After nine chapters of systematic humiliation, loss, and the slow erosion of the protagonist’s party, the raw scans of Chapter 10 promise to deliver either the absolute breaking point or the first flicker of true counterattack.

, the protagonist, reaches a critical psychological turning point by Chapter 10. While the series initially presents itself through the lens of loss—specifically the "NTR" (netorare) trope where the traditional "Hero" uses a brainwashing skill called Enchanting Eye Why the frenzy

The chapter ends with him entering a cursed dungeon alone, level 1 equipment in hand, facing a horde of ogres — and with a single, desperate swing. The final panel shows his eyes glowing crimson, with the text: , the protagonist, reaches a critical psychological turning

Example: In a hypothetical scene matching this setup, the hero wins the public admiration and steals the protagonist’s romantic interest, leaving the protagonist isolated (netorare). The protagonist trains, uncovers the hero’s hypocrisy, and exposes him, winning back allies and ultimately the love interest or moral victory. The protagonist trains, uncovers the hero’s hypocrisy, and

Some criticism:

Leading up to Chapter 10, the protagonist has acquired the "Sex Arts" (or similar ero-magic mechanics depending on the translation), turning his perceived weakness into his greatest strength. He has already begun reclaiming what was lost, not just by saving the women, but by pleasuring them in ways the selfish Hero never could. This establishes the core theme of the manga: true dominance comes from care and skill, not status and force.

The sun had barely risen over the sprawling metropolis of Eridoria, casting a golden glow over the city. In a small, cluttered room, Kaito Yamato sat cross-legged on his bed, staring intensely at a piece of paper in front of him. It wasn't just any paper; it was the rough draft of his life - or rather, his new life as a character in a manga.