Yes, technically this is fantasy, not isekai (no truck-kun here). But it shares DNA with subversive isekai like The Rising of the Shield Hero or Konosuba — only with the volume turned to “melancholy.”
18+ (Contains explicit adult content, psychological horror, and graphic themes)
The village of Kakamura, once again, was bathed in the gentle light of dawn, as if the sun had risen anew. The mist had lifted, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of possibility. For in the end, Yuushachan's adventure may have concluded, but her spirit would live on, a shining beacon guiding others on their own paths of discovery and wonder.
Episode 1 instantly subverts expectations by showcasing the immediate aftermath of a failed climactic battle, establishing that no character is safe from consequences.
The story begins where most traditional fantasy epics end. The female Hero (Yuusha-chan) has successfully defeated the Demon King and brought peace to the human realm. However, her duties are not entirely finished, as she is tasked with hunting down the remnants of the scattered Demon King's army.
But here’s the twist:
In her sleep, she is ambushed, overpowered, and violated by demonic entities.
"I did," Yuna muttered. "It was insulting. ‘Lost Cat: Reward 5 Copper.’ Do they know who I am? I can split mountains. I can call down thunder. And they want me to chase a cat?"