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The lights in Jax's room blinked once, twice, and then stayed off. On his monitor, his character stood alone in a void. The GUI was gone, replaced by a single, pulsing button in the center of the screen:
His screen didn’t flicker; it bled. The familiar Roblox textures melted into a deep, jagged crimson. The "Auto-Farm" script wasn't collecting coins anymore. It was deleting his inventory. One by one, his hard-earned Godlies—the Chroma Shark, the Luger, the Candy—vanished into digital smoke. [UPDATE] Murder Mystery 2 Script GUI | Auto Far...
The hum of the server was the only thing louder than Jax’s heartbeat. On his second monitor, the script window glowed with a toxic green text: The lights in Jax's room blinked once, twice,
The game world stuttered. Suddenly, the "Innocent" players weren't just avatars; they were surrounded by bright ESP boxes, visible through every wall on the map. The "Auto-Farm" toggle flickered. Jax watched as his character began to move with robotic, frame-perfect precision, vacuuming up coins across the lobby before the round even started. The familiar Roblox textures melted into a deep,
A private message appeared from the Murderer, Sl0th_King :
He wasn't a great player—he was clumsy with the knife and even worse with a revolver—but with this, he was a god. He clicked "Inject."
"Found the Murderer," a text box popped up on his HUD. A red skeleton outline appeared in the basement. It was Sl0th_King .
