[op] Da Hood Script! | Infinite Cash, God Mode,... -

He tapped a key, and a transparent window flickered into existence over the game. It was a sleek, minimalist menu titled . With a practiced flick of his mouse, he began toggling the switches. Infinite Cash: ON. God Mode: ON. Reach: MAX.

The music looped into a sharp, grating glitch. The players below stopped moving. A red box appeared in the center of his screen, stark and final:

The neon glow of the "Da Hood" skyline flickered like a dying fluorescent bulb. In this corner of the digital sprawl, gravity was a suggestion and the law was whoever had the fastest click-speed. [OP] Da Hood Script! | Infinite Cash, God Mode,...

Leo sat back in his chair, his face illuminated by the harsh blue light of his monitor. On the screen, his avatar—a lean, faceless figure in a black hoodie—stood motionless in the center of the street. Around him, the usual chaos unfolded: shotgun blasts echoed from the bank, and players hopped around like caffeinated rabbits. Leo didn't move. He wasn't playing by the rules anymore.

Leo didn't reply. He was watching the cash counter climb. He started "dropping" money—literal rainfalls of gold coins that flooded the street. Within seconds, the entire server abandoned their feuds. The bank robbers and the police alike huddled around him, frantic to grab the infinite wealth. He tapped a key, and a transparent window

Leo didn’t even draw a weapon. He simply walked through the player, his "Reach" script allowing him to land a punch from ten feet away. With one click, the attacker was sent flying across the map, hitting a brick wall with enough force to glitch his character model into the floor. "Hacker," the chat box hissed.

The screen went black. Leo sat in the sudden silence of his room, the reflection of his own empty face staring back from the dark monitor. The "infinite" cash and the "godhood" had lasted exactly six minutes. Infinite Cash: ON

The player fired. The blast should have sent Leo back to the spawn point in a shower of pixels. Instead, the pellets hit an invisible wall an inch from Leo’s chest and vanished. The attacker paused. He fired again. And again.