This surprises even Eris. She smiles (a genuinely creepy panel) and grants him – a single drop that, when mixed into a potion, breaks any charm or mind-control effect temporarily. Middle Section: Return to the Capital The scene shifts back to the royal capital, where the Hero is now openly parading with Lilia, Seria, and Yuel as his "queens." The king, also charmed, has abdicated. The populace cheers, unaware of the manipulation.
Now, as surfaces across Japanese and scanlation sites, the tension has reached a fever pitch. After nine chapters of psychological torture, betrayal, and near-total defeat, this chapter promises the first real turning point. But does it deliver? Let’s break down the raw scans, plot developments, character arcs, and why this chapter is being called "the dawn of the avenger." Quick Recap: What Has Happened Up to Chapter 9? Before diving into the raw Chapter 10, let’s set the stage. The story begins with a standard isekai premise: our protagonist is summoned alongside a brash, handsome, and charismatic "Hero" (often referred to as Yuusha). The protagonist is given a "support class"—initially thought to be useless, like "Item Box" or "Alchemy." Meanwhile, the Hero receives the legendary sword and the "Charm" skill, which (unknown to everyone at first) works not only on monsters but also on human women.
Lilia steps forward, her eyes glowing pink with charm magic, sword drawn. Seria begins chanting a binding spell. Yuel notches an arrow aimed directly at the protagonist’s heart. This surprises even Eris
Introduction: The Dark Horse of the Isekai NTR Genre In the crowded landscape of isekai and revenge fantasy manga, few titles generate as much visceral reaction as "Manga Yuusha ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo wa Ore ga Katsu" (henceforth abbreviated as "Ore ga Katsu" ). This series has carved a niche for itself by combining the most painful tropes of the Netorare (NTR) genre with an unrelenting underdog spirit. The protagonist—whose name remains painfully generic, as if to symbolize his everyman status—has watched his childhood friend, his priestess ally, and even his summoned hero companion fall under the spell of the false "Hero."
Will everything go smoothly in Chapter 11? Probably not. The Hero is still overwhelmingly powerful, and the three heroines remain charmed. But for the first time, the scales have tipped. The support-class trash now has a goddess, a princess, and a purpose. The populace cheers, unaware of the manipulation
He identifies three key targets to deprogram first: Seria (the priestess), because her holy magic could help others, and second, the king’s daughter, Princess Fiene, who is currently locked in a tower after rejecting the Hero. The protagonist infiltrates the castle’s lower dungeons. The Hero has placed anti-magic wards, but—thanks to his alchemy—the protagonist brews a solvent that eats through the wards silently.
"I knew you’d come for her. You’re so predictable, you support-class trash." But does it deliver
Her first words? "Where is my father? I’ll kill that fake hero myself." Just as they are about to escape, the dungeon’s alarm triggers. The Hero’s silhouette appears at the top of the stairs, flanked by the three brainwashed heroines. The Hero claps slowly.