There Was a Cute Girl in the Hero’s Party: Where to Read After the Anime Finale

If you just watched the finale of “There Was a Cute Girl in the Hero’s Party, so I Tried Confessing to Her,” you probably had the exact same reaction I did: it ended way too soon. The anime wrapped things up nicely on the surface, but it also left that lingering feeling that the story is only just getting started.

Honestly, this was one of those shows that surprised me. It didn’t have the best animation, especially toward the end, and you could tell the budget wasn’t huge. But somehow, the characters—especially Youki and Cecilia—made it work. Their dynamic carried the entire series, and by the last episode, I was way more invested than I expected to be.

So if you’re here wondering where to continue after the anime, here’s the real answer from someone who actually went ahead and did it.

Where to Start in the Manga After the Anime

Let’s keep it simple: start from Chapter 55.

You could technically jump into Chapter 56 and keep going, but I really wouldn’t recommend skipping ahead. The anime rushes through some important emotional moments, especially around Cecilia’s situation and Youki’s second confession. Reading from Chapter 55 lets you experience those scenes the way they were meant to be.

There Was a Cute Girl in the Hero's Party: Where to Read After the Anime Finale

  • Chapter 55 – Best starting point for full context
  • Chapter 56+ – Direct continuation if you don’t mind missing small details

And trust me, those “small details” actually matter more than you think. The manga gives their relationship more breathing room, and it just feels more natural.

Why the Manga Feels Better Than the Anime

I’m not saying the anime was bad—it wasn’t. It was fun, light, and had some genuinely cute moments. But after reading the manga, it’s hard not to notice what was missing.

Here’s what stood out the most to me:

  • More emotional depth: Cecilia’s internal conflict about falling for a demon is explored much more carefully. In the anime, it feels simplified, but in the manga, you actually see her struggle.
  • Stronger character chemistry: Youki and Cecilia interact more naturally, with extra dialogue that makes their relationship feel believable instead of rushed.
  • Better use of side characters: The dynamic between Youki and Yuga (the hero) gets more attention, adding both humor and tension.
  • Cleaner visual storytelling: The artwork in the manga is noticeably better, especially during emotional and action-heavy scenes.

What surprised me the most is how much more “rom-com” energy the manga has. There are more awkward, cute, slightly embarrassing moments that just didn’t make it into the anime.

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Quick Overview: Where to Continue the Story

FormatStarting PointStatus (2026)
MangaChapter 5560+ chapters available
Light NovelVolume 3 (end)Discontinued
Web NovelChapter 75+Further ahead / near complete

The Situation With the Light Novel

This is where things get a bit disappointing. The light novel—the original polished version of the story—was discontinued after Volume 3. That means there’s no long-term continuation in that format, and it basically stops before the story really gets going.

Because of that, most fans (myself included) consider the manga to be the main version of the story now. It continues beyond the light novel and presents everything in a much more engaging way.

Should You Read the Web Novel?

The web novel does go further than both the anime and the manga, which makes it tempting. But it’s not perfect.

  • Translations can be inconsistent
  • The writing feels less polished
  • You lose the visual appeal that makes the manga so enjoyable

If you’re really curious about what happens next in the long run, it’s worth checking out. But for most people, the manga is the best balance between quality and progression.

There Was a Cute Girl in the Hero's Party: Where to Read After the Anime Finale

Will There Be a Season 2?

As of now, there’s no official announcement for a second season.

There’s definitely enough material for it, and the story continues in a way that would work well for another season. But there are a few reasons to stay cautious:

  • The light novel being discontinued makes things uncertain
  • The anime didn’t have a huge production push
  • Studios usually prioritize bigger, more profitable titles

So while it’s not impossible, I wouldn’t expect news anytime soon. If it happens, it’ll likely depend on how well the series performs in streaming and manga sales.

Final Thoughts

This series is one of those quiet surprises. It doesn’t look like much at first, and it definitely isn’t the most polished anime out there, but it has something that keeps you watching—mainly the chemistry between the characters.

The whole “enemy to lovers” setup could have been generic, but instead, it feels oddly genuine. Youki isn’t over-the-top edgy, and Cecilia isn’t written like a cliché heroine. Their interactions feel awkward in a good way, like two people figuring things out step by step.

If you enjoyed the anime even a little, continuing with the manga is absolutely worth it. Starting from Chapter 55 lets you pick up right where things left off while also giving you the scenes the anime skipped.

And honestly? It just feels like the real version of the story.

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