Expect more heartwarming interactions between the Hero and the Demon King as they solidify their bond.
The "Ingaouhou" (Poetic Justice) element is central. Expect more heartwarming interactions between the Hero and
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The story follows a Hero who was betrayed by the four beautiful girls in his party. Instead of wallowing in despair, he finds solace and a new life with the Demon King, who becomes his "cute bride." While the Hero finds happiness, his former teammates face the consequences of their actions, becoming known worldwide as the "Great Sinners who killed the Hero." Key Themes: Unlike some series where the Hero actively hunts
In Chapter 5, the narrative typically shifts between the Hero’s cozy new life and the escalating chaos surrounding his former party.
The subtitle “Ma, Ingaouhou kana” (Well, I guess it’s poetic justice) perfectly sums up the appeal. Unlike some series where the Hero actively hunts his betrayers, this story emphasizes that the world itself turns against them once the truth is out. Seeing the "goddesses" of the party fall from grace while the "evil" Demon King provides genuine love creates a satisfying irony for readers.