The Man Whose Fiancées Were Stolen from Him by the Hero, Is Picked up by the Goddess

The Man Whose Fiancées Were Stolen from Him by the Hero, Is Picked up by the Goddess

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勇者にヒロイン達を取られ、捨てられた俺を女神様達が拾ってくれました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Yuusha ni Heroine-tachi wo Torare, Suterareta Ore wo Megami-sama-tachi ga Hirotte Kuremashita, 勇者にヒロイン達を取られ、捨てられた俺を女神様達が拾ってくれました

By rin sanguu, 三宮 琳

3.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
13 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Ray Orlost, a boy who lived a blessed and happy life is devastated when his fiancées are stolen by the newly awakened hero. He desperately tries to finish his life but at that moment⋯ ⋯. He is visited by the goddess.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Man Whose Fiancées Were Stolen from Him by the Hero, Is Picked up by the Goddess Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Man Whose Fiancées Were Stolen from Him by the Hero, Is Picked up by the Goddess ### First Impressions Okay, the title is a mouthful, but it definitely grabbed my attention! "The Man Whose Fiancées Were Stolen from Him by the Hero, Is Picked up by the Goddess" promises a wild ride of revenge, betrayal, and divine intervention. Going in, I was expecting a dark fantasy with a heavy emphasis on catharsis, and that's largely what I found. It's a story that doesn't shy away from exploring some pretty messed-up themes, so be prepared for that. ### What Works Well The premise is undoubtedly the strongest hook here. The idea of a protagonist losing everything to a summoned hero, only to be offered a path to vengeance by rival gods, is undeniably compelling. The initial setup, with the hero stealing not one, but *three* fiancées, establishes the stakes and fuels the MC's desire for revenge. The power dynamics are fascinating, with the gods using the MC as a pawn in their own cosmic game, while also seemingly caring for his well-being. The ending, where the MC crashes the wedding and confronts everyone who wronged him, delivers on the promised catharsis, even if it's a bit bittersweet. ### Areas of Concern While the story has its strengths, it's not without its flaws. The mature themes may not appeal to all readers, and the plot can feel somewhat convoluted at times. The pacing could also be improved, as certain events feel rushed while others drag on. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we get into some potential spoiler territory, so proceed with caution! The circumstances surrounding the fiancées' betrayals are particularly disturbing, involving manipulation and even the use of drugs. The death of Maria, a character who tried to defend the MC, adds another layer of tragedy to the story. Finally, the goddess's ultimate fate is quite dark, being turned into a plaything for other gods. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Man Whose Fiancées Were Stolen from Him by the Hero, Is Picked up by the Goddess" is a flawed but ultimately engaging revenge fantasy. It's a story that doesn't shy away from dark themes and offers a cathartic, if somewhat morally ambiguous, journey for the protagonist. If you're looking for a lighthearted read, this isn't it. However, if you're in the mood for a story with high stakes, complex characters, and a healthy dose of divine intervention, this might be worth checking out. Just be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride.

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