He opened his executor, a sleek, minimalist window hovering over the Roblox client. He began to paste the lines of code he’d spent the last week perfecting. To the average player, it was gibberish. To Jax, it was poetry.
Jax’s avatar, a simple character wearing a developer cape, didn't move. Instead, his pets—a Mythical Shadow Dragon and a Cyber-Cat—became blurs of motion. The script’s function had hijacked the pet AI. They zoomed from coin pile to diamond chest at lightspeed, clearing the "Fantasy Forest" zone in seconds.
Jax wasn't playing the game for the leaderboard—at least, not by the rules. He was an architect of shortcuts.
"Let’s see if the bypass works," he whispered, his fingers dancing across a mechanical keyboard that clicked like a swarm of insects.
The glow of three monitors illuminated Jax’s face, casting a neon-blue shadow against his bedroom wall. It was 3:00 AM, the sacred hour of the "Grey Hats." On the center screen, the blocky, vibrant world of Pet Legends 2 was frozen in a loading state.
