The story follows , a young man who lived a peaceful life with several close female companions, including his sister-in-law (Laura), childhood friends (Xiao and Fanon), and a neighbor (Fiore). His life is upended during the "Skill Descent Ceremony" when a hero from another world named Yuya arrives.
And here’s the deeper truth: his eventual victory won’t be flashy. It won’t be acknowledged by the kingdom or sung by bards. The Yuusha may still be celebrated. The women may never return. But the protagonist will have something far more valuable: He will have looked into the abyss of total loss and said, “No. You don’t get to decide when my story ends.” The story follows , a young man who
Look past the initial shock value. The real "meat" of the story is how the protagonist trains and psychologically prepares to face someone who has taken everything from him. It won’t be acknowledged by the kingdom or sung by bards
You can find Japanese volumes of the manga at retailers like Manga Republic Japanese Book Store Digital/Raws: But the protagonist will have something far more
This series fits into the "Revenge Fantasy" niche (like Redo of Healer or The Rising of the Shield Hero ). Understanding that the protagonist’s "win" is a slow burn makes the reading experience much more rewarding. Conclusion