-manga Maou Wa Yuusha No Kawaii Yome Party No Bishoujo 4 Nin Kara Uragirareta Yusha Maou To Shiawase Ni Kurashimasu 4 Nin Ga Yuusha Goroshi No Dai Zainin Toshite Sekaijuu Kara Hihan Sareteru Ma Ingaouhou Kanaa Chapter 5- [2021] Page
Instead of the standard "Hero trains in secret to murder his old party" trope, this manga focuses on the Hero choosing happiness while letting society and karma naturally destroy his betrayers.
Based on Chapter 5's ending, we see three future plot threads:
: A likely focus is on Sion's integration into the Demon Kingdom. He is "hiding his identity as a hero" to help Vila, and this chapter would involve him navigating the complexities of his new life, perhaps taking on a new identity or role within the castle. This is a crucial time for building trust and understanding between the two leads.
Chapter 5 opens not in the cottage, but in the Royal Capital. The king has declared the hero dead. A massive statue is erected. The four girls stand on a podium, medals pinned to their chests. The crowd cheers. Instead of the standard "Hero trains in secret
Sasha, the prideful warrior, breaks first. She admits that the betrayal wasn't righteous – it was jealousy. The Hero refused to marry any one of them because he saw them as equals. Her confession – "He didn't want to own us, so we decided he didn't deserve to live" – becomes the chapter's viral quote. This twists the knife: the audience realizes the betrayal was never about peace. It was about rejected egos.
In a dimly lit chamber within the cathedral, , the party's Cleric (and the one who acted as the group's moral compass), knelt before an altar, her hands clasped tight. But no holy light answered her prayers. Instead, whispers of doubt and accusation clouded her mind.
If you’re a fan of "betrayal and revenge" tropes mixed with surprisingly wholesome domestic fluff, you’ve likely been following the journey of our exiled Hero and his new life with the Demon Lord. This is a crucial time for building trust
: The Hero’s party—consisting of four beautiful women—betrays him for selfish gains, leaving him for dead and claiming they defeated the Demon Lord.
The artist draws the four girls as literal monsters in the reflection of a crying child’s eyes. The medals turn to rust.
The story follows a classic fantasy setup with a dark, satisfying twist. A massive statue is erected
In Chapter 5, the narrative shifts between Shion’s developing domestic bliss and the escalating consequences for his betrayers. Domestic Bliss with Villa:
One thing is certain: the boundary between the human world and the demon realm is blurring, and the Hero's newfound peace will likely be tested. If you want to discuss specific scenes, let me know:
The public figures out that the four girls attempted to murder the global savior.