Chapter 6:

Ch 6 Infinite Money Cheat

DupeLord : Spiritual World


“I need to dupe something first… Let’s see if beanbags count as stackable. Hopefully…” Leon glanced around his room at the eight beanbags and two aromatic candles.

He touched two beanbags, and suddenly they vanished! Opening his panel, he saw an icon of a beanbag with an “x2”, meaning they were stacked together in a single inventory slot!

“Good! Let’s dupe it!” Leon said. He stored all eight beanbags in his inventory, then focused his will to conjure a cursor.

He used this cursor to drag the beanbag icon out of his inventory and dropped it outside. Immediately, a notification appeared.

[How many do you want to drop ?]

[1-8]

Leon chose seven, but before confirming, he paused and did something else…

“Okay, now let the cursor hover over the beanbag icon again. Then press Shift, Alt, and Enter all at once!” Leon imagined a keyboard in front of him and pressed the keys simultaneously.

Soon, seven beanbags appeared in the room, but the notification was still on the screen!

[How many do you want to drop ?]

[1-8]

Without hesitation, Leon pressed 8, and all the beanbags dropped on the floor. Now, there were fifteen beanbags scattered across his room!

He could repeat the process over and over, but today he only needed a few. Ten beanbags now filled his room as he moved on to his next target: the aromatic candles.

Leon did the same with the candles. He dropped one, and when the notification popped up again, he chose to drop all. That gave him three candles.

He picked them all up, falling into a mind-numbing cycle that went on and on.

The downside of this cheat was… that he had to pick up each item one by one, place it into his game inventory, repeat the dupe glitch, and pick them up again, a tedious, tiring process.

Leon kept repeating and only stopped once he had 1,025 aromatic candles. It had taken about twenty minutes so far.

“Haa… my hands… my neck…” he sighed, feeling the strain from all the repetitive work.

But that is all…

“Great, now time to eat…” Leon glanced at his watch. It was 8:24, and he already missed dinner with the others.

So he could only make his way alone to the common room, now brightly lit, a stark contrast to the dim corridors we had seen at night.

In this orphanage, there was a set schedule, most of the lights stayed on until ten o’clock, but after that, almost all of them, even in the bathrooms, would be switched off.

The director had made this rule, claiming it was to save money.

So Leon didn’t really need a flashlight right now and felt at ease under the bright lights. When he arrived, he grabbed a food box and ate alone in the common room, his eyes wandering over the messy space.

The kids were already getting ready for bed. Even without a caretaker around, it was surprising how obedient and easy to manage they were.

They were already lining up to take a bath and get ready for bed. More or less, they’d all be asleep by ten o’clock.

In the meantime, they would joke around in their rooms, read storybooks, or play pillow fights. It was touching to see how they could still find joy in life despite their poor living conditions.

After finishing his meal, Leon headed back to his own room, keeping an eye on every activity through the CCTV feeds while opening a bag of chips.

“Hmm… spicy lime flavor… that’s unique. I like it… and it’s cheap. Let’s order more tomorrow.” Leon leaned back, enjoying the job. It was easy enough—just monitoring the CCTV and patrolling a few times at night.

It wasn’t like there’d be any thieves here—who would steal from an orphanage? Aside from how immoral it was, the place didn’t even have anything valuable to begin with.

The only “threat” would be the kids acting like they were possessed. “Creepy kids, lol…” Leon chuckled, remembering yesterday’s little ghost incident. “Good god, I actually got scared by a sleepwalking kid… thinking back, it’s funny how I cursed and acted like I was in some horror movie.”

“Sigh… they’ll probably do it again tonight, and I’ll have to make sure no one gets hurt.” Leon thought hard for a moment.

“Especially Jane, she got hurt last time when I pulled her. I just hope nothing worse happens tonight. Ugh… I’d better craft a few Medijects later, just in case any kids get injured.”

Leon then began crafting two Medijects and quickly duped them to fill his inventory with this meds.

“Right… ten drones aren’t enough. I want eyes everywhere at the same time,” he muttered.

“Let’s make ten more drones and have them patrol the entire orphanage. Inside, we already have CCTVs, but the drones can cover hard to reach spots. Outside, they can monitor the playground and the gate.”

“And I need a larger screen… Let’s see… a monitoring screen big enough…” Leon browsed through his crafting options and found a massive 98 inch flat screen TV. It was nearly two meters wide and one meter tall.

“Hmm, good enough…” Leon glanced around his room. This TV could easily replace his small monitor.

“Let’s craft it right away!” Leon got to work, and a massive TV popped out of nowhere in his room. Grabbing his tools, he mounted it on the wall himself.

At the end, a giant screen dominated the wall, displaying every CCTV feed alongside all the drone cameras. Now, he could keep an eye on everything at once.

But Leon didn’t just toss the small monitor away, he kept it in his room and set it up to watch two crucial spots, the corridors where the boys and girls usually went sleepwalking.

“Let’s use the tablet to project a 3D model of the orphanage, with every drone and CCTV marked as blue dots. The screen can show temperature, air quality… and, well, that’s about it,” Leon muttered.

Now, all that was left was to wait…. wait until the kids fell asleep.

Then, he’d deploy every drone to patrol the orphanage. Some would even act like stationary CCTVs, one of which will be a black ball that currently lay on the boys dorm…

It seems the kids like the ball so much that they brought it into their room and place it near the door…

Leon can’t see much just something like their feets.. But it is fine.. As long as they drone detect movement, Leon can easily know the kids are sleepwalking.

With nothing else to do while waiting, Leon idly scrolled through his phone, browsing pictures of pretty women…

It wasn’t until 1 a.m. that he snapped out of his trance. “Oh, crap… I forgot to place the beanbags and candles! Let’s go!”

“Nova, why didn’t you remind me?!” Leon grumbled as he hurried to gather the items.

“Sir, you looked so happy watching that girl dance. I didn’t want to disturb your moment of joy. Besides, we can still do it right now, can’t we?” Nova replied calmly.

Leon could only shake his head and hurry off, carrying a single flashlight and dragging two beanbags behind him.

The rest, he planned to place directly from his game inventory.

As he moved through the dim corridor toward the girls’ dorm, nothing seemed out of place. He laid five beanbags across the entryway to cushion any falls.

Then quietly slipped into the girls’ room and lit an aromatic candle, its calming scent slowly spreading through the air.

Oh, that smells nice…” Leon mumbled as he moved on. He repeated the same setup in the boys’ dorm before returning to his room.

“Nova, activate the drones. Have them patrol and set a few to act like CCTVs at any important spots,” Leon ordered.

“Yes sir, I will make five drones to monitor the playground and fences. Ten are patrolling the rooms and attic, while another five are stationary: one at the boys' doorway, one being held by a sleeping boy, and three are lying randomly on the grass acting like a soccer ball” Nova reported, adjusting each drone for optimal coverage.

Seeing this Leon nod and open a chip bag….

“Hmm… BBQ flavor, huh? It is good.. bu… I like the lime one more,” Leon muttered, munching away as he scrolled through his phone full of beautiful girls, again…. Yes… he really enjoys that… oh man….

At 1:30 A.M., Nova’s voice broke his little bubble.

“Sir, I believe you intended to put out the candles. It’s already one thirty. They should retain their calming effect for about two more hours after being extinguished,” she reminded him.

Taking Nova's advice, Leon moved quickly, snuffing out each candle. Sure enough, the soothing scent still lingered in the air.

As he walked, he didn’t just put out the flames, he kept his eyes wide open, scanning for anything suspicious in the quiet halls.

Luckily, nothing much could be seen in the dark.

“Hum, let’s move…” With his flashlight on, Leon continued forward. “Right, Nova, did you detect any abnormalities?”

“No, sir. Nothing seems abnormal—the grass is still swaying, the lamp is dim… Oh, and I even turned on the thermal detector. I spotted a little mouse moving in the hallway.”

Hearing this, Leon frowned. “There’s a mouse here, huh? I’ll need to set some traps later… or maybe just keep a cat? I bet the kids would love an animal companion. What do you think, Nova?”

“Sure, sir. I think it’s a good idea. Orphanage kids can feel lonely without a parent’s affection, and with the old director not caring for them, it could be harmful in the long run,” Nova quietly remarked, subtly criticizing Walter.

Which Leon agrees with.. That old man d*mn.. What does he do every single day ???

Scrolling his phone again, Leon quickly immersed himself in beauties….

“Sir, it’s almost 3 a.m. I reckon the kids will start sleepwalking again,” Nova reminded him. Leon glanced at the CCTV feed. No unusual activity yet, but he still closed his social apps and focused on the screen, while preparing six flashlights… and his stun baton

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