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Kael tried to turn the script off, but the purple menu was gone. In its place was a single line of text in the chat box:
The bright LT2 sun turned a bruised, static grey. The other players in the server stopped moving. Their avatars began to twitch, repeating the same animation of swinging an axe into thin air.
Suddenly, his character wasn't moving—it was blinking. He watched as his truck teleported to the Frost area. Within seconds, the rarest Blue Wood wasn't being chopped; it was simply falling into his flatbed, perfectly sliced into planks by an invisible hand. The physics of the game surrendered. Kael tried to turn the script off, but
He hit 'Esc' to leave the game, but the button did nothing. The script wasn't just a tool; it was a parasite. Every piece of wood he had "hacked" was now being reclaimed by the game’s engine, and his account balance began to tick backward into the negative billions.
His truck, loaded with millions of dollars worth of wood, began to float. It didn't fly; it unraveled. The planks turned back into trees—gigantic, glowing phantom oaks that pierced through the base floor, trapping Kael’s avatar in a cage of digital timber. Their avatars began to twitch, repeating the same
“The wood remembers the forest. The code remembers the cost.”
As the screen faded to a blinding white, Kael realized the "NOWOŚĆ" wasn't a new feature. It was a new way to lose everything. Within seconds, the rarest Blue Wood wasn't being
The script didn't just load; it breathed . When Kael returned to the game, the world felt thinner, like a veil ready to be torn. He pressed the designated key, and the UI blossomed in neon violet. "Auto-Farm," he whispered, toggling the first switch.