Suddenly, Kael's character froze. A notification popped up, not from the game, but from the script executor itself: Realizing the risk of a permanent ban from the Roblox moderators, Kael's heart hammered. He had the best weapon in the game, but he was now a ghost in the machine, one report away from losing everything he had worked for. He quickly logged off, the haunting melody of the Soul Guitar still ringing in his ears—a trophy that felt more like a curse.

Frustrated, Kael did something he’d sworn never to do: he loaded a specialized .

But then, the world went quiet. The other players in the server stopped moving. A message appeared in the chat from a high-level Bounty Hunter: "Nice movements, Kael. Almost too perfect."

As soon as he toggled the "Auto-Quest" feature, his character moved with eerie, inhuman precision. He didn't just walk; he glided. The script bypassed the complex candle-lighting puzzles and the tombstone counting in seconds. Within minutes, the was summoned and defeated. Kael watched, hands off the keyboard, as his avatar performed a perfect "Floor Music" ritual that usually took players hours of trial and error.

The neon glow of the in the Second Sea was usually a place of peace, but for Kael, it was a war room. He had been grinding for weeks, his inventory full of Ectoplasm and Dark Fragments, yet the legendary Soul Guitar remained out of reach. The "Weird Machine" at Haunted Castle mocked him with its silence.

Kael felt a rush of adrenaline as he equipped the weapon. The skeletal guitar hummed with purple energy. He tested the "El Diablo" move, watching a massive soul-beam vaporize a group of NPCs. He felt like a god.

The script moved him to the final stage. The screen flashed: .