"Probably just a fan-made dating sim," Elias muttered, his finger hovering over the mouse. Curiosity won. The download was suspiciously fast, the file size massive for a beta. When he unzipped it, there was no installer—just a single icon that looked like the university’s crest, but colored in a deep, pulsating violet.
The heavy iron gates of St. Jude’s University had always promised "Knowledge and Virtue," but for Elias, a junior in the computer science department, they mostly delivered outdated textbooks and flickering fluorescent lights. File: LustCampus-C1R_BETA-PC.zip ...
Elias felt a chill. He tried to close the window, but the "X" was gone. In its place, a new notification popped up on his actual phone, a direct message from the "LustCampus" system. "Probably just a fan-made dating sim," Elias muttered,
A text box flickered at the bottom: Welcome, Administrator. Who shall we observe? When he unzipped it, there was no installer—just
"The Beta is live," the woman said, her voice coming clearly through Elias’s speakers. "The players will do the work for us. They think it’s a game, but they’re just mapping the desires we need to harvest."
Player One detected. Location: Miller Hall, Room 302. Current Status: Terrified. Proceed with the first objective?