While the story is fiction, the risks of using "cracked" software from sites like Kuyhaa are very real:

Cracked versions often crash, leading to lost work and corrupted files.

He worked through the night. The software was fluid—too fluid. The trees he placed swayed even when he wasn't touching the mouse. The lighting in the render seemed to sync with the actual shadows creeping across his office wall.

Most cracks include "Trojan Horses" that steal passwords or banking info.

Your files could be encrypted and held for payment.

The installation was eerie. Usually, progress bars move in stutters, but this one sprinted. Within seconds, the 2019 version was open on his desktop. No login required. No activation key. Just a vast, empty digital horizon waiting for his design.

The power in his apartment cut out. In the sudden, heavy silence, the only sound was the soft, rhythmic clicking of his hard drive—still spinning, still uploading, and still wide open to whoever was on the other end of that "free" link. ⚠️ A Note on Reality