The protagonist is a support class—a buffer, a healer, a strategist, or a blacksmith. He is not flashy, but he is loyal. He travels with the Hero (charismatic, handsome, divinely ordained) and three to four female allies. Each woman shares a unique bond with the protagonist: the childhood friend who joined because of him, the tsundere knight who respects his tactics, the priestess he saved from bandits.

“You’re still here, Arata?” Lilia, the former thief, now the hero’s spy master, approached with pity in her eyes. “Everyone’s moved on. You should too.”

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

The "raw" versions (original Japanese text) are typically serialized through Japanese digital platforms like Comic Walker Nico Nico Seiga or more details on similar revenge-themed manga

Translation groups often take months to catch up. For a story built on suspense and "revenge" progression, fans want to know the outcome immediately.

While Yuuya is a villainous "Fake Hero," Ark eventually begins his own path to power, often involving a quest to undo the damage and win back those he lost.

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