The world turned to white noise. Kael wasn't just playing Xeno Online II anymore. He was the one holding the controller.
He clicked again. .Again. [EXOTIC: Star-Eater’s Blade] . Xeno Online II | INF SPINS
He returned to the Central Hub, his heart hammering against his ribs. He opened the Origin Menu. Usually, the "Spin" button was grayed out, cold and dead. Now, it glowed with a blinding, golden radiance. He clicked. The world turned to white noise
He wasn't just getting lucky; he was rewriting his digital DNA. By the hundredth spin, Kael wasn't even a player anymore. He was a walking anomaly. His avatar flickered with a hundred different aura colors, his stats overflowing the UI boxes until they bled into the edges of his vision. He clicked again
In the digital sprawl of , where neon-lit sky-cities float above desolate wasteland servers, the "INF SPINS" glitch wasn’t just a rumor—it was a god-key .