Elias didn’t care about the ethics of it. His laptop was a digital graveyard of malware, and the official license for UVK was more than he could afford. He clicked the magnet link, watched the progress bar crawl to 100%, and ran the "patcher.exe" with his antivirus disabled.
For three seconds, nothing happened. Then, the screen flickered a bruised purple. Elias didn’t care about the ethics of it
Instead of the UVK interface, a single window appeared. It didn't look like professional software; it looked like a terminal from the nineties. A line of text pulsed at the bottom: For three seconds, nothing happened
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