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Some men are reborn into power and glory. Solver Keter gets dumped back into the worst family reunion imaginable—as the bastard son nobody wanted in a noble house circling the drain. In his first life, Solver Keter clawed his way from the gutters of rejection to become one of the Five Lunatics, a legendary force in the anarchic sprawl of Lawless City. He'd earned his freedom through blood, chaos, and sheer stubborn refusal to bow. But fate has a twisted sense of humor. When death finds him, it doesn't offer rest—it hurls him backward in time to the starting point he spent years escaping: the…
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Solver Keter, notorious as one of the Five Lunatics who terrorized Lawless City, finds himself sent back in time to his youth as the bastard child of a declining noble family famed for archery. Faced with the knowledge that his family is destined for ruin, he refuses to accept their tragic fate. Though others might assume he acts out of familial devotion, Solver's motivation is far more selfish—he seeks personal freedom above all else. Armed with the experience and ruthlessness gained from his p