Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu Raw Chapter 11 Read Next Chapter 12 Updated Best ✓

Ark is expected to make a calculated move that directly compromises one of the Hero’s primary assets or operations, forcing the false hero to acknowledge a hidden threat.

Raw Chapter 11 Read Next: Chapter 12 (Updated)

Disclaimer: This series features mature, dark themes and is intended for mature audiences. Ark is expected to make a calculated move

Ark may have to directly avoid or subtly sabotage one of Yuuya’s primary schemes without giving away his status.

Chapter 12 opens with the protagonist reflecting on their victories and the implications of their actions. They've now attracted the attention of several heroes, each with their own unique abilities and strengths. However, not all heroes are pleased with the protagonist's methods, and a council of heroes gathers to discuss the "threat" posed by the protagonist. Chapter 12 opens with the protagonist reflecting on

The next chapter, Chapter 12, promises to be just as exciting. With [insert a brief summary of what's expected to happen in the next chapter, e.g., "the hero facing a difficult decision" or "a new villain emerging"], readers can look forward to another thrilling installment of the series.

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Ark isn't just wallowing anymore. He has been watching. He’s noticed the slight tremors in Yuya’s "unbeatable" skills and the way the hero’s arrogance creates blind spots. While Yuya is busy adding to his "collection," Ark has been secretly refining a forbidden technique—a counter-skill born from the very despair Yuya inflicted.

Unlike traditional protagonists who fall into absolute despair or succumb to corruption themselves, Ark chooses a different path. Supported by a hidden goddess disguised as a little girl—who grants him a special stone to counter the Hero's influence—Ark vows to fight back, reclaim his agency, and prove that "in the end, I will be the one who wins".