This is not a story of naive justice. It’s a story of netorare in its rawest emotional sense—not just physical betrayal, but the systematic dismantling of a person’s emotional world. The protagonist watches his childhood friend, his sworn partner, even his quiet confidant… all turn toward the shining hero, the one with the blessed sword and the unshakable destiny.
Here is the pivot. The standard NTR genre ends in despair—the protagonist watches, helpless. But this phrase introduces . Despite complete emotional annihilation, the protagonist refuses the fetal position. "Akiramezu ni" (without resignation) is a battle cry. He will not commit suicide, flee, or become a villain. He will fight . But against whom? The Hero? The gods? Fate itself? This is not a story of naive justice
The protagonist, , is a commoner who grows up with a close-knit group of girls: his stepsister Laura , childhood friends Shao and Fanon , and a neighbor, Fiore . Here is the pivot