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Just as his screen turned a solid, blinding violet, a final notification popped up from the GUI:

As the sun began to rise in the real world, the System Exodus GUI started to change. The obsidian interface began to cover more of his screen. The "Close" button was gone.

The neon glow of the Cyber World didn't feel like a game anymore. For Leo, a veteran player of Pet Simulator X , the grind had become a wall. Everyone had Huge Pets; everyone had Trillions of coins. To stay on top, he needed something that wasn't in the official shop.

A text box appeared in the center of the GUI:

He realized too late: System Exodus wasn't a tool for the player to control the game. It was a tool for the script to consume the account.

Leo looked at his inventory. A sat there—a pet that didn't exist in the game’s files. It was a glitch made manifest, a creature of purple code and shadows. The Price of the System