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“Does the new one have a backdoor?” Leo asked.

That’s when Leo knew he had a problem.

The screen flickered. The homework portal vanished. A new window appeared: ProxySite Delta – Stealth Mode Active. new proxy sites for school

Leo frowned. The school’s calculators were Texas Instruments, not internet-connected. But then he remembered—the school had just installed “SmartStudy Kiosks” in the math wing. They ran a stripped-down Linux and were supposed to only access the homework portal.

“Three. And you’re the only one who found the library catalog trick. So here’s the deal.” He pulled a folded paper from his pocket. It was an application for a district-wide “Student Tech Advisory Board.” “I don’t care if you watch documentaries. I care that you know how the wall works. So stop breaking it. And start helping me build a better one.” “Does the new one have a backdoor

Leo stared at the paper. Then at the terminal. Then back at Mr. Henderson.

But Leo was already three steps ahead. ProxyPunk99 had left another breadcrumb, buried in a reply to a deleted comment. This one was weirder: Try the calculator app. The homework portal vanished

This one was different. No pastel logos. Just a black terminal with a blinking cursor. Leo typed “Reddit.” The page loaded in raw HTML—no images, no fonts, just text. It was faster than NebulaNet. Smarter, too. It randomized its packet signatures every thirty seconds.

Leo shook his head.

So, like a digital alchemist, Leo hunted for proxies.

He copied the string ProxyPunk99 had left: https://library.jeffersonhigh.sch/book.php?id=1048576#/