In Sun Jack's apartment, King Kong was performing surgery and shaking his head as he chanted sutras, his expression quite content.
"You seem to be in a good mood," said Sun Jack, looking at him with his other eye.
"Business is good, so naturally I'm happy. Remember, you can come to this monk for prosthetics anytime."
"Of course, but I just hope your work this time is solid. Don't forget, we're in this together. If I fail on a job because of a malfunction in your prosthetic, you won't get a penny," Sun Jack pointed out to avoid being duped by the guy.
"Mr. Jack, what are you talking about? Do I look like that kind of person? I plan to do long-term business with you," King Kong replied as he picked up an Artificial Eye, ready to install it into Sun Jack.
Only then did Sun Jack get a clear look at the Artificial Eye. It was virtually indistinguishable from a normal eyeball, only revealing its internal circuits and chips when viewed under the surgical light.