Four Childhood Friends are NTR-ed by the Hero …. Huh, One of Them is Fine?

Four Childhood Friends are NTR-ed by the Hero …. Huh, One of Them is Fine?

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勇者に4人の幼馴染が寝取られ……あれ1人様子が?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 勇者に4人の幼馴染が寝取られ……あれ1人様子が?

By tsuruzawa jin, 鶴沢仁

3.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
82 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

A young boy named Aleph followed his four childhood friends from his village when they join the hero’s party. The girls from his childhood say they love Aleph, and he even promises to marry one of them. However, the story picks up six months later — there is Aleph, hated by his childhood friends like filth, and the hero Hayato, who is shown love just like the Aleph once was… This is a revenge story about Aleph, who is made to carry luggage and looked down upon by the hero and his childhood friends, betrayed by everyone, fueled by hatred, and gets revenge on everyone. But it’s not quite that… it’s a story about …

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Four Childhood Friends are NTR-ed by the Hero …. Huh, One of Them is Fine? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Four Childhood Friends are NTR-ed by the Hero …. Huh, One of Them is Fine? This title definitely grabbed my attention, and the premise promised a dark twist on the typical hero's journey. After diving in, I've come away with mixed feelings. "Four Childhood Friends are NTR-ed by the Hero …. Huh, One of Them is Fine?" is a rollercoaster of emotions, but whether it's a fun ride or a nauseating one depends on your preferences. ### First Impressions The initial chapters paint a bleak picture. We're introduced to a protagonist who is, frankly, pathetic. He suffers a lot of abuse and setbacks, which can be tough to stomach. The story sets up a classic revenge plot, but with a peculiar twist: the female lead seems to be the real driving force behind everything. ### What Works Well What I found particularly intriguing was the female lead, often referred to as the "fMC." Several readers have pointed out that she's unapologetically ruthless and determined. This subversion of expectations is refreshing. The story is at its strongest when it focuses on her machinations and cunning. I can see how some readers would find her actions hilarious, as the story takes a great take on the typical revenge hero’s journey. ### Areas of Concern However, the narrative seems to falter in other areas. The character development feels uneven. The male MC's constant struggles, while perhaps intended to build sympathy, can become tiresome. I also noticed that the Saint, a key figure, might not resonate with all readers. Some felt disconnected from her, finding it difficult to empathize with her motivations or feel invested in her fate. The ending, in particular, seems rushed and unsatisfying, with some feeling like the author ran out of ideas. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we tread into spoiler territory. One reader mentioned that the Saint is actually a former male who was genderbent, but this detail is barely explored. They also expressed disappointment with the rushed conclusion, where the Saint and her group suddenly kill Gods and gain immortality. This abrupt ending leaves a lot to be desired. ### Final Verdict "Four Childhood Friends are NTR-ed by the Hero …. Huh, One of Them is Fine?" is a mixed bag. The strong female lead and the potential for dark humor are definite draws. However, the uneven character development, potentially unlikeable characters, and a rushed ending hold it back. If you're looking for a subversion of the typical revenge story with a morally ambiguous female lead, this might be worth a try. Just be prepared for a potentially frustrating experience.

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