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He hesitated. The forums said 1.7.9 was the last version where the packet exploit worked. If he clicked this, he wasn't just a player anymore; he was a god.

For weeks, he’d been the underdog on FactionCraft , a server ruled by a group of admins who treated the player base like digital peasants. They’d burned his base, confiscated his diamond hoard, and laughed while doing it. Now, Leo had found the "holy grail" on a dark corner of an old forum. No surveys. No password-protected zip files. Just a raw, 2MB executable that promised to give him the /op command.

But then, the screen froze. A new message appeared in the center of his screen, written in a font that didn't belong to Minecraft.

The green text on the command prompt started scrolling again, but it wasn't targeting the server anymore. It was listing his own files. C:/Users/Leo/Documents/Banking... Uploading. C:/Users/Leo/Photos... Uploading.