AlexandraDesquitado
In the interstellar empire, humanity survives on the edge of extinction due to a collapsing female birth rate. Society worships compatibility, lineage, and reproduction-turning even brilliance into nothing more than a tool for survival.
Seraphina Vale Solaris is the empire's greatest scientist. Cold, rational, and entirely devoted to research, she has no interest in love, fate, or romance. Even her engagement to five of the most powerful men in civilization is nothing more than a political inconvenience she has learned to tolerate.
But when a mysterious girl from another world appears-biologically perfect for saving humanity's future-Seraphina sees not a heroine, but a solution. A variable. A system waiting to be optimized.
With the blessing of an unknown higher intelligence, she gains the ability to transfer memories across timelines, allowing her to reshape outcomes across worlds. What others call destiny, she calls data.
To the empire, it looks like a beautiful reverse-harem romance between a miraculous girl and five exceptional men.
To the readers, it feels like fate.
But behind every encounter, every emotion, and every "love story," Seraphina is quietly conducting an experiment to solve a civilization-wide crisis-no matter what must be sacrificed.
Because in her eyes, love is not sacred.
It is useful.
And fate is not written by gods...
It is written by the scientist who understands it best.