Viper switched to his game window and executed the script. His character, a low-level brawler in a straw hat, suddenly blurred. It moved with unnatural precision, zipping between NPCs, gathering "Beli" and "XP" at a rate that would take a normal player weeks to achieve. The notifications popped like rapid-fire bubbles.
But as the sun began to rise, a red notification appeared in the corner of his screen—not from the game, but from a private message on the Pastebin link.
The screen flickered. His character stopped mid-air. In the world of high-stakes scripting, being the provider was just as dangerous as being the player. Should the story shift toward a cyber-security standoff between hackers, or should it focus on the chaos within the game as the script goes viral?