"Sun Jack is awesome!"
"Sun Jack, I love you!!"
"Boss! You're finally back! I missed you so much!!"
Within the newly-established building of Utopia Security, everyone loudly cheered, welcoming Sun Jack home with great excitement and high spirits.
Under Old Six's direction, major hosts also gathered, broadcasting to the city and the world with expensive traffic to announce the return of their leader.
Watching Sun Jack laughing in the distance, Priest approached Tapai with a calm expression, "Are you sure this is Sun Jieke's original body? Sun Jack's identity is extraordinary, he's now pivotal to the entire Metropolis."
"I've checked multiple times, it is Sun Jieke's original body. His memory secretly contains the imprint I left before setting off to overthrow the Holy Grail," Tapai replied.
"Hmm, if it's not convenient for you to watch over him, then I'll do it. Sun Jack is of great importance now, absolutely nothing can go wrong with him." After speaking, Tapai turned and left.
Tapai looked at the receding figure, really wanting to tell Priest that he was a clone created by the Holy Grail People, but remembering Sun Jack's orders, he ultimately held back.
As one of Sun Jack's closest people, wouldn't he be able to tell if this Sun Jack was real or fake?
Whether it's through micro-expressions or minor details, he could see that this was the real Sun Jack, the genuine article.
What was most important was that everything Sun Jack did after coming back matched what Sun Jieke himself would do.
Sun Jack's return brought everyone's anxious hearts a complete relief, and it also calmed the restless hearts of all the Clone Sun Jacks, for as long as their consciousness overlapped, to all, they were Sun Jack.
As per tradition, Utopia Security Company initiated a grand feast, with heavy metal music mixed with drinks and shouts filling the entire company.
Having just gone through a major battle, those who survived needed any reason to vent.
That night, everyone drank to their heart's content, including all the Sun Jacks. With the original back, everything was moving in a positive direction.
Pushing Linda Linda, who hung on him off, a dizzy Sun Jack washed his face with the acid rain.
"Burp... No more drinking, it's time for our consciousness to overlap. If we don't synchronize soon, the digital personality might get out of control."
He then reached the elevator and pressed the button for Utopia Security's machine room on the third sub-level.
No sooner had the elevator doors opened, than a woozy Sun Jack slipped and almost fell to the ground, but he was tightly grasped by two mechanical hands.
"Tapai, thanks a lot, man. Just get me to the control console," he said.
Hearing Sun Jack's words, Tapai nodded and helped him towards the control console of the company's entire system, where the digital personality had already been waiting on the suspended screen.
The completely data-formed Sun Jack seemed emotionless, but it was clear he was eager, "Any later, and I would have been ready to delete myself."
"Don't you want to sober up first?" Tapai asked.
"Heh, getting sober isn't hard, is it? But trying to get drunk, that's the hard part." As Sun Jack spoke, the flush quickly receded from his face like a tide, but in just a few seconds, the redness surged back.
"Alcohol is a wonderful thing; it can make you forget all your troubles, even if just for a while,"
Rocking his somewhat addled head, Sun Jack greeted the digital personality on the screen, "Been waiting long? Just wait a bit more, I'll be ready soon."
After speaking, he withdrew three data cables from behind his neck and stumbled toward the port to insert them, but due to his drunkenness, he missed several times.
"Damn, who the hell designed this port? Couldn't they have made it a bit bigger?" Sun Jack crouched down, squinting for a good while before slowly moving the data cables toward the data port.
Just as the data cables wobbled their way toward the socket, a mechanical arm rested on Sun Jack's shoulder and gave it a pat.
"Something up?" Sun Jack blinked in surprise, turning his head to look at Tapai with some puzzlement.
Tapai took the data cable from Sun Jack's hand and firmly inserted it into the server's input port. "With the way you're inserting it, you wouldn't get it in all night. Let me help you."
As the consciousness upload rapidly proceeded, the old digital personality was quickly replaced by the new Sun Jack. A few seconds later, the replacement was complete, and the digital personality had been completely replaced by the Sun Jack before them.
The brand new digital personality just nodded to the two people outside the screen and then disappeared on the spot.
"Ha~ I'm so sleepy. Let's go, Tapai, off to sleep at home," Sun Jack yawned and turned towards the elevator.
"After all your DNA modifications, haven't you thought of finding a way to eliminate the need for sleep?" Tapai asked, following behind him.
"Quit talking nonsense. Sleeping is one of the few pleasures that makes me happy. If you take that away too, would I still be human?"
"Is that so? Sorry, I'm a robot, I don't sleep, so I can't understand that."
"Then just watch and learn. When it comes to human matters, you've still got a lot to learn," Sun Jack said, slapping Tapai on the shoulder.
Upon seeing Sun Jack, Tapai suddenly remembered something. "Oh right, while you were away, the god from Ancient Greece who's in charge of taking the blame came looking for you to discuss something. Remember to give him a call back when you have time."
"What? Which god?" Sun Jack looked at him, confused.
"X from the Mechanical Conservative Faction, have you forgotten? During the fight against the Holy Grail, you made him take the fall for quite a lot."
"Damn, if it's X, it's X. Can't you change this habit of giving everyone nicknames?"
"No, it's one of the few pleasures I have that keeps me cheerful."
"Damn it, stop copying the way I talk."
As the two bantered back and forth, the elevator doors slowly closed, and the basement became dim once again,
However, just a few seconds later, the indicator lights on all the servers lit up one after another.
The vanished digital personality reappeared, confusion in his eyes. He reached out to stop the rising elevator, wanting to call the two people inside back.
But just as he was about to act, his digital body froze in place. The cases and servers around him began to overclock and overload, emitting a buzzing noise, and the temperature in the basement slowly rose.
Right as the temperature was about to peak, the entire digital personality Sun Jack collapsed into streams of data, which then reformed into some sort of new existence.