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The neon glow of the tablet illuminated Jax’s face as he scrolled through a sketchy forum. He was tired of the constant distractions, the pings, and the endless "five more minutes" on social media. He needed , but his bank account was sitting at a cool zero.
He hadn't just downloaded a mod; he’d triggered a system rewrite of his own reality. The "Premium" version didn't just block distractions—it deleted the world that allowed them.
Jax tapped the file. A strange permission request popped up: Allow AppBlock to access 'Deep System Consciousness'? He shrugged, hitting "Accept."
The progress bar crawled with a rhythmic pulse. 98%... 99%... Done.
Suddenly, his actual phone began to vibrate violently. A notification appeared, but it wasn't from an app. It was a text from an unknown number:
Jax tried to close the app, but the home button was gone. The volume rockers didn't work. The screen stayed stuck on that image of his "better self." He looked up from the device and realized the room around him was changing. The messy cables and empty soda cans were dissolving into the sleek, minimalist furniture from the screen.