Then came the real fun. He opened the tab and checked "Giant Mode."

In the public server chat, the panic began. NoobLifting99: UHHH WHY IS THE SKY TURNING PURPLE?? Slayer_X: LOOK AT THE LEADERBOARD. ZENITH JUST HIT 1 BILLION STRENGTH??

In the world of the grind, Zenith was the glitch that owned the system.

He sat in his darkened room, the glow of his dual monitors reflecting off his glasses. With a flick of his wrist, he executed a private .lua file. Instantly, a sleek, translucent window materialized in the center of his game screen:

Zenith smirked. He didn't type a word. Instead, he hovered his mouse over a button at the bottom of the GUI labeled

The neon-soaked interface of Anime Lifting Simulator was a digital monument to the grind. For most players, it was a world of endless clicking, watching their blocky avatars slowly swell from scrawny toddlers to mountain-sized titans like All Might or Goku. But for "Zenith," the grind was a relic of the past.

Zenith’s avatar began to grow, fueled by the script’s size-manipulation bypass. He towered over the map, his foot larger than the entire spawn zone. He toggled the —a red ring of light pulsed around him. Anyone who stepped within a mile of his avatar was instantly "flung" into the digital abyss, their characters spinning wildly into the skybox.