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2nd coming

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Premise: Rajat Dhameja, born on 14th June 2002 in Jaipur, once lived a painfully ordinary life. He pursued MBBS from SSIMS, Bhilai, but his dreams never matched reality. Married young to a woman who betrayed him, slowly consumed by pancreatic cancer, he died at the age of 35—regretful, bitter, and forgotten. But death wasn’t the end. In the sterile void beyond life, he meets a strange mechanical being—a R.O.B. (Random Omnipotent Being)—who offers him a single chance to redo everything. The ROB grants him a mysterious liquid: the Essence of Skill Mastery (by cliffc999). With it, Rajat can master any skill, any science, or any technique to divine perfection—and build on it further. The catch? He’s sent back to March 2020, just after finishing his 12th board exams, as the world is about to enter COVID-19 lockdown. Armed with god-tier potential, childhood trauma, and the scars of a past life, Rajat Dhameja is ready to rewrite fate. This time, he'll live—not just survive. And the world won't be ready for what he becomes.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Death That Wasn't the End

> "You have… 45 days to live," the doctor said, avoiding his gaze.

Rajat chuckled. Not because it was funny—but because it was absurdly on-brand. Cheated on, broken dreams, a degree he never even got to use… and now, this. Pancreatic cancer. Of course.

"Any final requests?" the nurse asked gently, her voice trembling.

He looked out the hospital window, past the dull city skyline of Jaipur. "Yeah," he muttered. "I wish I had never lived this life at all."

When he closed his eyes, he expected pain.

Instead… he woke up to metal walls, glowing light, and a voice without a mouth.

"You have been chosen," it said. "Your life was… uninspired. But your mind was never the problem. You lacked the tools."

"Tools?" Rajat blinked.

A vial of shifting gray liquid hovered before him. "This is the Essence of Skill Mastery. Drink it… and begin again."

He drank.

And the world went white.

When his vision cleared, he was lying in his old room in Jaipur.

The year was 2020. His phone buzzed.

[Breaking News: India enters nationwide COVID-19 lockdown starting midnight]

> Rajat smiled.

This time... I'm going to master everything.