Next, gold. He’d seen a speedrunner on YouTube do this: “Unknown initial value,” then “Increased value” scans after buying a potion. Three scans later, he found it. Changed 3 silver to 999,999 gold.
The basement lights dimmed. The monitor hummed a low, dissonant chord.
He bought the legendary Dragon’s Maw greatsword. Then the full Obsidian Armor set. Gorf transformed from a pathetic rust-bucket into a walking apocalypse.
“Not today, you green bastard,” Leo whispered.
[System]: Game Master Odin has entered the realm.
“Leo Chen. 142 Maple Street. Basement. Cheat Engine 6.8.2. Process ID 0x7A4F. You have violated the Terms of Service, section 14.2—‘No memory manipulation.’”
The basement smelled of old pizza and teenage ambition. Leo stared at the flickering monitor, his fingers poised over the keyboard. On-screen, his character—a scrawny knight named “Gorf”—had just been one-shot by a goblin for the tenth time.
A single line of green text appeared:
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