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The Prodigy's Avatar

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Satvik Arya, a generational prodigy and billionaire engineer, had solved the world's most complex problems. The only equation he couldn't crack was his own happiness. Trapped in a gilded cage of loneliness and expectations, a tragic accident becomes an unexpected escape. Reborn into a world of magic and monsters, a benevolent god grants him a new life as a powerful Avatar. He has a perfect, superhuman body and god-like talents in creation—from cooking and cosmetology to fashion design. But this second chance isn't a quiet retirement. He awakens in a deadly, magical forest and immediately becomes the unlikely protector of four fierce and beautiful Lagomorph (bunny-girl) sisters, orphaned by a ruthless, expansionist Duke. While they teach him how to survive, he begins to teach them how to thrive. Armed with an engineer's mind in a world of superstition, Satvik sees magic not as a mystical art, but as a system waiting to be optimized, hacked, and revolutionized. From forging impossible armor to reverse-engineering the very laws of magic, his innovations will make his new family the most formidable and mysterious adventurer party the world has ever seen: The Unranked. But in a world of corrupt nobles, ancient secrets, and legendary beasts, can one man's otherworldly genius be enough to protect the family he's finally found?
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