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Leo copied the wall of encrypted code, Alt-Tabbed into the game, and injected it.

The purple Vape menu on his screen began to glitch, the text turning into unreadable symbols. Suddenly, Leo’s own avatar began to dismantle. His armor fell off, then his limbs, until he was just a floating head above the void.

Leo smirked. He felt like a god. He flew from island to island, breaking beds before the teams could even buy stone swords. He was a phantom, a glitch in the matrix that couldn’t be touched. But then, the world stopped. Bedwars Vape Script Pastebin Latest Update Supe...

He checked his Pastebin history. The script he’d copied was gone. In its place was a single note left by the "Super" uploader: “Thanks for the access, Leo. Nice PC specs.”

A new message appeared in the chat, but it wasn't from a player. The text was bright red. Leo copied the wall of encrypted code, Alt-Tabbed

The monitor flickered back to life. Leo’s Roblox client was open to the login screen. He typed in his credentials, hands shaking. “Error: This account does not exist.”

Leo’s heart hammered against his ribs. He tried to Esc-Reset, but the menu wouldn’t open. He tried to Alt-F4, but his computer just beeped—a flat, mocking tone. His armor fell off, then his limbs, until

"Hacker!" the chat exploded. "Report Leo101! He’s using Vape!"

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