He wasn't a great player—he was clumsy with the knife and even worse with a revolver—but with this, he was a god. He clicked "Inject."
The hum of the server was the only thing louder than Jax’s heartbeat. On his second monitor, the script window glowed with a toxic green text: [UPDATE] Murder Mystery 2 Script GUI | Auto Far...
His screen didn’t flicker; it bled. The familiar Roblox textures melted into a deep, jagged crimson. The "Auto-Farm" script wasn't collecting coins anymore. It was deleting his inventory. One by one, his hard-earned Godlies—the Chroma Shark, the Luger, the Candy—vanished into digital smoke. He wasn't a great player—he was clumsy with
Jax reached for the power button, but his mouse moved on its own, clicking the button. The webcam light turned a steady, predatory red. The familiar Roblox textures melted into a deep,
The lights in Jax's room blinked once, twice, and then stayed off. On his monitor, his character stood alone in a void. The GUI was gone, replaced by a single, pulsing button in the center of the screen:
Jax grinned, toggling the "Kill All" exploit just to see what would happen. But as his finger hovered over the key, the chat box began to scroll at light speed. It wasn't trash talk. It was code. “Accessing Local Directory…” “IP Leak Detected…”