Suho Kim is a civil engineering student who spends more time drafting blueprints than sleeping. When he picks up a fantasy novel to relax, he never expects to wake up inside its pages.
His new identity? Lloyd Frontera. A lazy, drunken noble whose family manor is falling apart and whose bank account is deep in the red.
The novel’s original story had Lloyd dying broke and forgotten. But Suho isn’t playing by the book.
He has something no fantasy world has ever seen: an engineering degree.
While other nobles swing swords and cast spells, Lloyd builds bridges, designs irrigation systems, and calculates load-bearing walls. His weapons are compasses, levels, and the brutal logic of physics. His army is a giant talking hamster with an attitude problem.
But the world doesn’t want to be saved by blueprints. Monsters attack. Politics entangle. And every time Lloyd fixes one problem, three more explode in his face.
Can a modern engineer dig a fantasy nobleman out of debt, defeat disaster, and keep his sanity when his best ally is a rodent?

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