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Lucky Spin: Godly Programming-Chapter 86: All is done
Chapter 86: Chapter 86: All is done
When he was done with Itch.io he stared at the browser tab labeled ’Freelancer.com.’
It had been days ago since he logged into that account, but it still held a clean 5.0 rating, dozens of successful works, and tens in transaction history. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com
Unfortunately, it also held his real name, bank account, contact number, and worse timestamps and device logs that were traceable if someone really wanted to look.
"A liability," Jeff muttered.
With that he also did the same thing. There, he loaded the same synthetic profile he used before Marcus T. Villanueva.
He generated a matching tax ID, corporate certificate, and a fake European address, all bound to an encrypted crypto wallet registered under the forged identity.
He then accessed the Freelancer dev console which is the hidden endpoint he discovered just now.
Most developers never touched it, while most never even knew it existed. But he had reverse-engineered it from client-side JavaScript and built an entry point.
Within the console, he opened the database overlay tool and injected a background patch.
Replaced the original account name with Marcus, then changed the contact number to a VoIP redirector he controlled.
Swapped out the email, then inserted an auto-forwarding script to keep receiving updates without exposure.
He navigated to the payment settings. His real bank account was still tied to the payout system.
Without hesitation, he opened a new terminal and in minutes, he wrote a custom Python script that built a Monero-to-USD rerouting loop on the fly.
For anyone else, this would take weeks. But for him, it was just another warm-up.
"And now for the audit trail." He spoke.
He then then accessed the logging system, rewrote the login metadata across the past days, then spoofed access logs to reflect IPs from Romania, Indonesia, and Brazil.
He forged mouse movement and browser fingerprint data using a precompiled input simulator, layering behavior to simulate a real freelancer, not him, not local, and not traceable.
To complete the illusion, he uploaded a forged Terms of Transfer PDF under the Files tab, backdated and signed by both parties himself and Marcus T. Vilannueva Publishing.
He then added one final note in the admin queue logs.
[Freelancer ID #174991 manually reassigned after company acquisition. Verified under legal contract]
With everything aligned, he refreshed the dashboard. It looked identical. Same jobs. Same reviews. Same account.
But he wasn’t there anymore. He then leaned back, staring at another refinished work.
"The client list is real. The code is real. The money is real. But the guy who made all this?".
"He doesn’t exist, hehe" as he smiled faintly.
Then still inside of EIDOLUX, he launched PersonalForge and began constructing the identity.
Within minutes, Marcus T. Villanueva was reborn again.
Complete with a masked VoIP number, a recovery email routed through layered proxies, and a government ID forged down to the metadata.
With the alias fully assembled, he then connected to the internet through a triple-layered VPN tunnel.
EIDOLUX wiped all local signatures, blocked cookies, masked device fingerprints, and spoofed the timezone to match Marcus’s supposed location in southern Europe.
Then, using the forged details, he registered a fresh Google account one that is cleanly linked to the Marcus identity.
The system accepted everything without a blink. To Google’s backend, Marcus T. Villanueva was just another verified user.
Finally, he opened Discord and clicked ’Sign in with Google.’ The open authorization handshake completed smoothly, linking the new Google account to a fresh Discord profile.
In under ten minutes, Marcus had joined the server.
It wasn’t just a random alias this was the same identity used across Itch.io, Freelancer.com, and CyberQuest it is also the same one receiving crypto payouts, signing digital contracts, and appearing in financial audits.
A ghost in the system, fully legal on paper, invisible in practice.
When all was done, Jeff decided to announce this news on some platform good for community sharing.
And what he chose was Discord, since it was a great platform. Now that he had logged in, he needed to start his work.
First, he changed the username from Marcus to Razon Minecraft. After that, he searched for the Minecraft community and joined.
After that the screen then displayed many sections.
The information section consisted of #welcome, #FAQ, and #Announcements.
For the community chat section, there were #general, #screenshots, #suggestions, and #off-topic.
Clicking on #general, he saw tons of messages from every user, all talking about his game.
The discussions ranged from gameplay experiences, and there were even some excited fan theories about what might come next.
It was a lively and engaged community, and he couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride seeing all the chatter about the world he had created.
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@CreeperCraze: Bro this game is CRAZY. I just started playing this game, but I found a perfect 2x2 tunnel under a hill and I swear I didn’t dig it.
@NtrLover: What really? I thought they were just making those things up, I also found a 2x2 tunnel on mine. The craziest thing is that I heard some whisper in my ears when I was travelling at the night.
@HexBuildz: Okay but why did a sign appear saying ’I see you’ after I built my house 😐 is this a bug??
@NotZeddy: NO CAP what I even saw days ago is freaking steve with white eyes. It blinked on my screen then vanished. 3AM gameplay was a mistake fr.
@Mylittlebrother: Oh yeah if you are talking about that steve with white eyes, we’ve named it as a herobrine.
@BedrockSam: It’s just the dev trolling us right?
@CraftyQueen (Replied to BedrockSam): Your right Sam but... what kinda name is that. But for real even the pyramid in the middle of the ocean??? That can’t be coincidence 😳
@MinerMike69: This ain’t even multiplayer and it’s already scarier than Slendrina.
@RobGod(Admin): You new generations haven’t played for long. I was even freaking hit by a lightning while taking a stroll, and this Herobrine appeared when I died. Not only that, but he also even destroyed my door when I was offline. Since who’s going to break the door if I’m just playing solo?
Reading his message, all of them were shocked and surprised, that such a thing actually happened.
@LawByMike(Replied to RobGod): You are right, Admin. This game is so fishy. In the first update, there was no such thing happening like this, but when the developer updated the game by adding more stuff, it suddenly became a horror.
The chat was buzzing with theories and excitement, the mention of Herobrine stirring up both curiosity and skepticism.
The community was eager to figure out what was going on, with some joking that the game might be haunted, while others wondered if it was a clever new addition from the developers.
Jeff, watching the discussion unfold, couldn’t help but smile, the legend about herobrine was now being revived.
@RobGod(Admin): I’m also having the idea that the developer must have added this to scare players without letting us know. Since calling this a bug is a little unbelievable.
@I’mNotGay: Do you have proof of that, Mr. Admin?
@RobGod(Admin): Yes, I have. Wait, I’ll send you the link.
@RobGod(Admin): [Attached Link]
All of them clicked the link, and even Jeff was curious as well as he clicked on it too. As he did, a YouTube video appeared on his screen.
The title read: "Herobrine Sightings in Minecraft - Real or Fake?"
Jeff watched as the video started, he was intrigued to see what proof RobGod had to back up his claim.
He was surprised to see that this player had started becoming a content creator just days ago but already had a staggering 53,000 subscribers.
He started playing the video, and sure enough, there he was. It was dead silent, the setting is dark as the night, and the player was completely in survival mode.
The stream was live, and he could see the player’s face while he was lying in the bed, watching the gameplay as the man jumped from the edge of a cliff.
It wasn’t a deep drop, only about 4 blocks in height.
"Watch me clutch this, Chad," the young man said.
He was about 20 years old with blonde hair and a charismatic face. Jeff couldn’t help but watch, curious to see what happened next.
When he jumped, he was still in the air when a lightning bolt, out of nowhere, struck him, making him fall into a small pit just 1 block wide.
But the depth? It was incredibly deep and was about 50 blocks. As he fell, he died instantly.
His face was filled with shock, clearly unable to comprehend what had just happened.
Tommy, the name of his YouTube account, sat there in disbelief.
"What the heck just happened? Where did that lightning come from? Also... AHhhh!" he shouted aloud.
Then, for a split second, a figure of Steve appeared on the screen, standing where he had just died.
The figure looked at him with white eyes before disappearing as quickly as it appeared.
Tommy nearly fell out of his gaming chair from the sudden surprise, too shocked to react at first. It was completely unpredictable.
This video alone reached tens of millions of views, and with his funny expression added to the mix, it went viral.
Seeing what had just happened, he couldn’t help but laugh.
It was a moment that no one could have anticipated, and it perfectly captured the kind of chaos and mystery that made Minecraft so captivating.
He had created Herobrine with RAZi’s intellect. He hadn’t coded it to kill players, but the lightning that pushed him into the pit had done the job, which he found pretty funny.
After watching other users and creators discussing Herobrine and the strange occurrences surrounding it.
He got so caught up in it that he ended up watching over an hour of related content before stopping.
As he remembered his own work and the tasks at hand, he then decided to chat with the admin.
@RazonMinecraft(Replied to Robgod): Hey, I’m the developer. Can you make me an admin?
He asked, knowing that in this server, there were only three admins those are RobGod, and two others named Firelancer and GeorgeWasFound.
@RobGod: Replying...
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