“A manga where the Demon Lord and the hero, who was betrayed by the four beautiful girls of the hero’s cute wife party, live happily together. Meanwhile, the four girls are being criticized worldwide as great criminals of hero-murder. Is this karma?”
Back in the capital, the king has thrown the four girls under the carriage to save his own skin. He publicly brands them "Yuusha Goroshi no Dai Zainin" (Great Criminals of Hero-Murder). “A manga where the Demon Lord and the
Inside the manor, the Demon Lord laid out a small map and pinned a ledger next to it. Beside him the four women read, argued, and planned as they always had—each a strand in a rope that bound them not by deceit but by choice. In the quiet that followed, Maou felt the last of his old fears loosen. He publicly brands them "Yuusha Goroshi no Dai
However, I don’t have access to the actual content of that specific manga chapter, as it is not part of my training data (likely an obscure or newly translated web novel/indy manga). I cannot generate a meaningful deep essay without the source material—doing so would risk inventing plot points, characters, or themes that don’t exist. In the quiet that followed, Maou felt the
Silence rounded the room like a tide. Maou looked at each of them. Their betrayal still ached—each had a story, each a motive they'd never fully explained—and yet they were here. They had returned, and with them came a thorn: the world would not be satisfied until the scapegoats were found and the old wounds scraped clean.