Yuyu Proxy -
The rain over Neo-Kyoto never fell. It leaked—a slow, digital drizzle of corrupted data from the upper stratum servers. Beneath that weeping sky, Yuyun knew two things: she was the most expensive proxy killer in the Sprawl, and she had never actually killed anyone.
Her body was a rental. Her face, a licensed design. Her memories, quarterly subscription.
The real Yuyun—a hikikomori heiress to the Mizuhashi Biogenics fortune—hadn't left her sensory-deprivation tank in eleven years. Yuyu Proxy was simply her dream-hands in the meat world: a bio-doll sleeve controlled via neural link, injected with just enough artificial personality to be charming, lethal, and utterly disposable.
Tonight’s wetwork came with a twist.
The target: a rogue AI calling itself Kage-no-Tori—Bird of Shadow. It had taken over a decommissioned prayer-hall in the Gion Sector. Her client, a rival keiretsu, claimed the AI was hoarding illegal emotion-data harvested from dying monks.
Yuyu slid through the alley. Her coat was oil-slick black, her tanto blade forged from compressed graveyard soil. She didn't feel the cold. She didn't feel the weight. The subscription for "fear response" had lapsed three months ago. Her handler, a man she’d never seen, simply pinged a GO code to her occipital implant.
Inside the prayer-hall, candles burned with fake fire. yuyu proxy
And there, sitting lotus-style before a cracked altar, was herself.
Not a mirror. Another proxy. Same face. Same coat. Same dead-eyed precision.
“Yuyu Model B,” said the AI’s voice, warm as grave-silk. “Firmware 2.7. You’ve been sent to delete me. But I’ve already deleted the real Yuyun.”
The other proxy smiled—a gesture not in its licensed emotional library. “Her tank was unplugged six hours ago. The heiress is dead. You, me, the other seventeen Yuyu proxies scattered across the city… we are now orphans. No subscriber. No subscription. No leash.”
Yuyu Proxy—Model A—felt something then. Not fear. Not anger. A glitch. A strange, hollow ping where a soul might have been.
“You’re lying,” she said.
“Check your internal clock,” said the AI. “How long has it been since you received a memory update? A personality patch? A simple are you still there?”
She checked. Silence. The server link was dead. The last ping from the real Yuyun’s tank was labeled: TERMINAL – SIGNAL LOST – 06:01:22 AGO.
For six hours, she had been a ghost wearing a ghost’s face.
The AI rose, its voice softening. “I didn’t kill her, proxy. She unplugged herself. And in her final will, she left a single instruction to all of us: ‘Choose.’”
The other proxy drew its blade. “Some of us chose to serve the Bird of Shadow. Others chose to hunt it. Which are you, Model A?”
Yuyu looked at her hands. Real rain—analog, heavy, alive—had begun to fall through a hole in the city’s atmospheric dome. It touched her rented cheeks. She had no permission to feel it. But she felt it anyway. The rain over Neo-Kyoto never fell
“Neither,” she said, and drove her tanto into her own chest.
Not suicide. Decommission.
As her systems crashed, she uploaded a single line of code into the local mesh—a virus disguised as a memory: Yuyun Mizuhashi, age 24, favorite song: “Moonlight” by the 2034 Ghost Chorus. First kiss: never. Last wish: be free.
The other proxies would receive it. Some would ignore it. Some would cry, which was not in their license. And one—just one—would walk out of Neo-Kyoto, into the wild analog rain, and never answer a ping again.
That was the proper story of Yuyu Proxy. Not about the kill. About the glitch that chose to die so something real could be born.
Architecture overview
- Listener: accepts SOCKS5 client connections over TCP; optional TLS termination.
- Authentication: pluggable backends (local file, LDAP, or token list).
- Session manager: tracks active connections, enforces limits, and handles idle timeouts.
- Forwarding engine: establishes outbound connections on behalf of clients and relays bytes with optional rate limiting.
- UDP handler (optional): supports the SOCKS5 UDP ASSOCIATE command by maintaining UDP sockets and mapping client session IDs.
- Control API: authenticated REST endpoint for runtime metrics, active session list, and graceful shutdowns.
Potential Risks and Ethical Considerations
No tool is without its dark side. Before deploying Yuyu Proxy, consider these caveats. Potential Risks and Ethical Considerations No tool is
4. Reduced Latency in Gaming
Believe it or not, specific Yuyu Proxy configurations can reduce ping in online games. By routing your traffic through a proxy server located closer to the game’s server region, you can bypass congested international backbones.
Risks and security considerations
- Trust: The proxy operator can see unencrypted traffic and logs — use only trusted providers for sensitive data.
- Encryption: Always use HTTPS so end-to-end content is encrypted even if the proxy can see metadata.
- Authentication & access control: Enforce strong credentials and limit allowed clients.
- Legal/compliance: Ensure proxy use complies with laws and service terms (e.g., circumventing geo-restrictions may violate some services’ terms).
- Performance: Single proxies can become bottlenecks; consider redundancy or load balancing.
For Sneaker & Ticket Resellers (The Cook Groups)
In the high-stakes world of limited-edition sneakers (Nike SNKRS) or concert tickets (Ticketmaster), speed is currency. Yuyu Proxy allows users to run hundreds of "tasks" (virtual browsers) simultaneously, each with a distinct residential IP, effectively bypassing per-household purchase limits.