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My D Rank Skill is Actually SSS-Rank

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Alaric was just your average cynical gamer who spent way too much time finding broken combos in video games. One wrong step and a tangled headset cord later… boom, he's dead. Now reincarnated in a classic fantasy world, he’s ready to min-max his way to greatness. There’s just one problem. His cheat skill? ‘Basic Material Refinement.’ D-Rank. Utter garbage. Except… it’s not. Turns out, Alaric can purify junk so thoroughly it becomes absurdly powerful. A rusty nail becomes a needle that pierces enchanted steel. Slime goo becomes world-breaking glue. He’s crafting divine-tier artifacts out of literal trash, and no one knows how he’s doing it. Add in his sarcastic inner monologue, a dangerously theory-obsessed brain, and a habit of accidentally looking like a hero while failing miserably at being a pervert—and you’ve got a totally broken protagonist in a world that's clearly not ready for him. He’s not here to save the world. He’s here to break it. One trash item at a time.
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