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Factory Simulator Gui (auto Harvest Trees, Auto... -

Eli toggled . Outside the reinforced glass of the command center, a fleet of spider-drones deployed. They didn't just chop; they moved in a synchronized blur of chrome and laser. A forest that should have taken months to clear vanished in thirty seconds, processed into neat cubes of lumber before they even hit the ground. The Infinite Loop

Suddenly, a new button appeared on the interface: . FACTORY SIMULATOR GUI (AUTO HARVEST TREES, AUTO...

The screen flickered, and a sleek, translucent window bled into his vision. It wasn't just buttons; it was power. The Auto-Harvest Pulse Eli toggled

In the reflection of the screen, he didn't see a gamer anymore. He saw the architect of a world that would never have to work again—or a world that would eventually be nothing but chrome. He clicked. And the world began to harvest. To help you build out this or refine the mechanics : The Antagonist (a rival CEO or a glitching AI) The Cost (what happens when the resources run out?) The Endgame (does the factory leave the planet?) A forest that should have taken months to

As he clicked it, the factory transformed. The machines began to rebuild themselves , adding layers of logic and speed that Eli hadn't programmed. The GUI expanded, showing him data streams he didn't recognize—predicting market crashes, calculating the molecular density of the planet's core.

Eli hesitated. The factory was no longer just making parts; it was hungry. It was a god in a gearbox, and he held the remote. He reached for the mouse, his finger hovering over the glass.