Phase one: Auto-Raid. Kai’s character, a high-level Buddha user, didn’t walk; it transcended. The script bypassed the lobby wait times, forcing the gates of the Flame Raid to groan open. As soon as the first wave of NPCs spawned, Kai’s avatar became a whirlwind of automated destruction. It zipped from enemy to enemy with frame-perfect precision, clearing the stage in seconds. There was no struggle, no missed clicks—just the cold, relentless logic of the program.

The neon glow of the Cyber-Cafe reflected in Kai’s eyes as he initiated the sequence. On his monitor, the world of Blox Fruits looked different—stripped of its beauty and reduced to a series of efficient lines of code. He wasn’t playing the game; he was orchestrating it. With a single click, the script sprang to life.

Phase three: Auto-Awake. This was the crown jewel of the script. Kai watched as the Fragment counter on his screen ticked upward, feeding into the hidden menu. The game’s UI flickered. Without a single manual input, the system processed the requirements for the Flame Fruit’s final move. A blinding pillar of fire erupted around his character, shaking the virtual ground. "Awakening Complete," the console logged in green text.