The keyword leans toward the first option—a deterministic, shonen-style "I will surpass you" narrative. But the beauty of the raw, unedited format is that it leaves room for surprises.
In one timeline branch explored by the author, Ark refuses to forgive the girls for what transpired, leaving them to suffer fates worse than death as a result of their broken minds and actions. The keyword leans toward the first option—a deterministic,
It serves as a stark contrast to the "Beta Male" trope often seen in harem comedies. Here, the protagonist is forced to become "Alpha" not by dominating others, but by conquering his own weakness and refusing to yield to despair. It serves as a stark contrast to the
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Most fantasy stories position the "Hero" ( Yuusha ) as the ultimate pillar of justice. However, this series—written by Satou and illustrated by Mizuyan—flips the script entirely.