Hearing Sun Jack's excited response, Tapai continued to remind him calmly, "I'm afraid it's not that simple; Guan Sanke won't just let us fool him like that."
"I know, I certainly know," Sun Jack quickly calmed his excitement at the moment, "What I mean is, I've finally found a way to counterbalance the capital with Guan Sanke. Do you understand? This is a milestone!"
Looking at the big 404, various thoughts kept popping into Sun Jack's mind; he 'quickly' thought of many inspirations to deal with Guan Sanke and needed to organize them well once he got back.
At this moment, Guan Sanke was no longer an impenetrable egg; he was already able to think of ways to take action.
"Alright, I get you, but we have a problem now; how are we going to escape? Don't forget, we're inside the Class 3 archive room."
Hearing this, Sun Jack looked at him with a peculiar expression. "Why do we need to escape?"
"Are you saying we should fight our way out? Are you sure? This is Class 3; you can't beat them unless you use the Sky-base Weapon. But if you do, wait to be chased to death by them."
Sun Jack looked at Tapai again with a peculiar expression. "Why do we need to fight our way out? You're a robot, not a brainless brute. Why do you think of solving everything with violence?"
"Hmm? It looks like you already have a plan?" Tapai tilted his head to look at him. "Could it be that you have a non-violent solution to this situation?"
"Of course, if I hadn't thought of a way out, I wouldn't have run to such a dangerous place; that would make me a reckless fool, wouldn't it?"
Saying this, Sun Jack walked over to a door, directly forced two laser cuts through the doorknob, then walked out without activating the Mimetic Camouflage or the Thermal Shielding right out in the open.
Once in the open corridor, Sun Jack looked left and right before waving at the ceiling camera and shouting, "Hello? Is anyone there? Why did the power go out while you were running checks? Where did everyone go?"
As soon as Sun Jack and Tapai appeared, they were locked on by all the cameras, and the next second, a huge red Laser Net instantly crossed and blocked them in.
A huge Combat Mech almost reaching the ceiling flew over instantly, aiming its cannon, bigger than Sun Jack's head, at their heads - the previously relaxed atmosphere suddenly became extremely tense.
If it weren't for Sun Jack having shut down all his Combat Prostheses and holding his hands high up honestly, they would have already started firing.
"Is this necessary? I'm just a bit too curious. There's no need to sentence me to death, is there?" Sun Jack's face wore a big smile as he eyed the giant Mecha.
At this moment, he guessed in his mind whether the Mecha of Class 3 was also made of flesh and blood.
"Sun Jack, what did you just do in the archives!" a voice suppressing anger erupted from the ceiling speakers.
Sun Jack answered nonchalantly, "I saw some things I shouldn't have seen, but what does that matter, you can just delete them from our memories anyway."
"I think it's safer to kill you right here!" A Class 3 member wearing a white helmet, accompanied by several subordinates on Hover Discs, instantly arrived in front of Sun Jack, the three stripes on his left shoulder apparently signifying his rank.
Yet despite the threat, there was not a trace of fear in Sun Jack's eyes. "Are you really sure? You'd kill a member of the Metropolitan Federation over something trivial like this? Also, don't forget who I am. I'm not just anybody now, and I've already sent a message to my clones. If I don't come out after a while, they'll storm in here and fight you to the death."
"Are you threatening Section 3? How dare you threaten humanity's last line of defense? Do you really think you can threaten Section 3?!" The voice of the other party suddenly became harsh, and Sun Jack's system began to blare alarms, indicating it was locked on target.
Sun Jack shrugged his shoulders and then shook his head. "Section 3 is guarding humanity's future. How could I dare to threaten such a powerful organization as Section 3? I have no intention of being a traitor. Right now, I'm clearly threatening you."
"Isn't your goal to prevent the AI Crisis? But I don't think I'm causing an AI crisis right now? I'm just wandering around, did I touch Section 3's bottom line? If you don't want me to see, just delete my memory, big deal."
"So you're going to kill me over such a trivial matter and then provoke my clones to retaliate? In the end, causing severe damage to Section 3's base with countless casualties?"
"Young man, your position is very dangerous. I have every reason to suspect that you've been bribed by the AI crisis, becoming a spy and secretly harming the interests of Section 3!"
As Sun Jack vividly recounted, Tapai on the side stretched his fingers beyond the Laser Net, pointing and gesturing at the other party, clicking his tongue all the while.
"Damn it! What are you babbling about?!" The anger in the other party's words grew even stronger.
However, the halted cannons of the Combat Mechs on both sides made Sun Jack realize that he had achieved his aim.
He stood behind the metal net, watching the other party's rebuttals and threats with a calm expression, staying silent the entire time.
Shortly after, several holographic projections appeared in midair, consulting secretly with the three rods, clearly showing the difficulty posed by Sun Jack's identity.
Sun Jack also understood that his new identity was a thorny issue, which is why he planned to leverage it, just as those politicians use political correctness.
As time ticked by, when the Laser Net was finally taken down and Sun Jack and Tapai were handcuffed with magnetic cuffs and pushed forward, he knew his contingency plan had worked.
If he wasn't wrong, by now the area outside Section 3 would undoubtedly be filled with troops from Sharp Flash Technology and mercenaries from Utopia Security.
If the person in charge of this Section 3 base didn't want to face the consequences of full-scale warfare over this trivial matter, they would have to release him.
"Not bad, Jack. I didn't know you were capable of thinking things through!" Tapai said, astonished.
"Nonsense, when have I ever not used my brain?" Sun Jack glared at him.
"Not that kind of using your brain, just feels a bit different from when you first came down here."
With his hands trapped, Sun Jack looked up at the ceiling and said in a calm yet resolute voice, "Since I've decided to walk this path, I must be able to play with them and win."