: The script automatically listed his haul at the highest possible price, undercutting the competition by a single credit.
Jax waved casually, the "Clean" status of his account held together by the very code that was making him the richest player in the server. He knew the risk, but as he looked at his nine-figure balance, he knew one thing for sure: the grind was over, and the reign of the AutoFarm had begun.
The neon flicker of the "City Life" skyline wasn't just scenery to Jax; it was a scoreboard. While other players spent their hours delivery driving or flipping virtual burgers to afford a starter apartment, Jax had a secret weapon: . City Life Script #2 – AutoFarm GUI
But in City Life, wealth brings eyes. As Jax cruised down the main strip, his GUI flashed a red warning: . He quickly hit the "Safe Exit" toggle, his script vanishing into the background processes just as a high-ranking admin’s car pulled alongside him.
Jax sat in his cramped, base-model studio, the blue glow of his monitor illuminating his face. He didn't have a high-end sports car yet, but he had the script. With a quick tap of the F9 key, the sleek, transparent interface of the slid onto his screen. It was a masterpiece of efficiency—buttons for "Infinite Stamina," "Instant Delivery," and the crown jewel: Auto-Farm Loop . : The script automatically listed his haul at
He toggled the switch. Instantly, his avatar became a blur of automated precision. While Jax leaned back to sip his coffee, his digital self was busy:
: In a flash of teleports, dozens of pizzas were delivered before the oven could even preheat. The neon flicker of the "City Life" skyline
: At the city quarry, his pickaxe swung with a rhythmic, inhuman speed, filling his inventory with rare ores.