Leon is unusually passive here. Flashbacks show he truly loved all four women, which is why he refuses to press charges. His internal monologue: “If I let them be killed, then my forgiveness means nothing.” This puts him in direct conflict with Alviss, who wants revenge.
: In stark contrast to the chaos surrounding the girls, Chapter 5 showcases "hot" and heartwarming moments between the Hero and the Demon King, reinforcing that his life is significantly better post-betrayal. Why It's Trending (The "Ingaouhou" Factor) Leon is unusually passive here
The manga introduces a clever "crystal network" — a magic communication system where people share news instantly. By Chapter 5: : In stark contrast to the chaos surrounding
A significant portion of this chapter emphasizes Inga Ouhou (retribution/karma). The narrative shifts between the Hero's domestic bliss and the crumbling reputations and mental states of the women who left him for dead. Analysis & Reception The narrative shifts between the Hero's domestic bliss
is the turning point. The Hero has won — not by fighting, but by letting the world see the truth and choosing happiness over hatred. The four betrayers? They’re now the most hated people in the world.