Leo felt a chill. The "OP" power felt less like a shortcut and more like a spotlight. He tried to toggle the script off, but the menu wouldn't respond. His character was no longer his own; it was a puppet to the code, stuck in a loop of infinite serving.
The world of gold and neon flickered and died, replaced by the cold, black glow of the login screen. Leo stared at his reflection in the glass. He had the fastest restaurant in the world for exactly twenty minutes—and now, he didn't have a restaurant at all. MY RESTAURANT OP AUTOFARM SCRIPT
But soon, the restaurant began to feel... wrong. The NPCs, usually cheerful, moved with a jarring, robotic twitch. The music started to glitch, looping the same three notes of a celebratory jingle until it sounded like a mechanical scream. Other players began to gather outside his windows, staring at the glitching, high-speed madness within. Leo felt a chill
Late one Tuesday, Leo found it: the "OP Autofarm Script." It promised a "God-Tier Experience" with zero effort. With a few clicks, he injected the code. The transformation was instantaneous. His character was no longer his own; it
"Hey, how are you doing that?" one player messaged."Reported for exploiting," another popped up.