"Don't be a 456," the file description read. "Be the one who controls the game."

Suddenly, his webcam light flickered on. A video feed opened automatically. It wasn’t a view of his room; it was a live feed of the AutoWin Hub’s main chat. His own real name, address, and credit card info were being scrolled through the chat in a repetitive loop.

“You enjoyed the shortcut,” the message read. “But a game with no risk has no reward. Check your desktop.”

Kael smirked, leaning back. But then, his screen flickered. The typical Roblox interface bled into a deep, crimson red. A new private message appeared in the Hub from a user named .

A voice, distorted and mechanical, came through his speakers. "In the Hub, we don't just provide the wins, Kael. We collect the debts. You used our code to skip the game. Now, you owe the House."

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