It now read:
Cobra logged out mid-air. The chat exploded: "FRANCIUM???" francium client
The last line of Francium’s source code, which he'd never bothered to read, echoed in the dark: It now read: Cobra logged out mid-air
The client didn’t just give you reach or killaura. It adapted. The more pressure you felt, the more aggressively it played. When Kael’s health dropped below four hearts, Francium activated Volatile Drift —a movement prediction so perfect that enemies’ swords seemed to phase through him. The more pressure you felt, the more aggressively it played
His character exploded into motion. Not teleporting— sliding between ticks. Each of his hits landed half a second before Cobra’s client could register the knockback. Cobra’s screen froze for a microsecond as the two cheat engines collided.
In the final round of the Twisted Tournament, he faced "Cobra," a notorious cheater known for using the infamous "Vape V4." Cobra had never lost. 20,000 spectators watched the duel.
A red progress bar appeared. 1%... 5%... It wasn't a cheat client anymore. It was eating his operating system.