Facing the sudden suicide of &, Sun Jack still decided to figure things out first.
He was not afraid that & had been scared into suicide by the reputation of Lan Meng, but rather feared it might be some new, unlisted psychological technology.
Lan Meng was now his enemy; one could never be too cautious.
"OK, no problem, I will sync with you right now," Tapai's screen instantly lit up.
"It's useless, you said you're bound for failure," X said with a helpless look after hearing Sun Jack.
Sun Jack looked at him. "Is that so? Then I insist on trying. I want to see if Lan Meng can scare me into suicide. If just this is meant to make me stop, then why did I overthrow the Holy Grail in the first place?"
After hearing this, X sighed deeply, knowing there was no use talking further with Sun Jack.
"What you think is your business, just bear any consequences yourself. Give me our previously agreed 91% in Golden Stock, I'm leaving."
"You're leaving again?" Sun Jack looked at X somewhat surprised. "Haven't you already joined our big family? We've been getting along so well, why leave?"
"You've set your mind on opposing Lan Meng, so why wouldn't I leave? Besides, your future plans clearly have no place for me."
After hearing this, Tapai leaned into Sun Jack's ear and said, "Why does what he says sound so gay? Did you two have a thing in the past and then you dumped him?"
"Get lost," Sun Jack pushed Tapai away, and looked at X, "What do you mean by that? If others didn't know better, they'd think I've wronged you emotionally. Don't leave, stay."
"Heh, what's emotion worth? If you betrayed me emotionally, that's easy to say. As long as you pay, I wouldn't mind even becoming a woman for you, but—" X slammed his hand down on the table violently. "I'm talking about your future system."
The atmosphere in the office cooled down, losing all its previous lightness. "I'm not a fool. Whether it's the Rat Alliance Battle Line or the Liberation Theology, since you've never let go of the eternal life technology, I knew there is no place for people of my class in the future! Even if you win against FFP, the only value I would have is to be fattened by you and then fed to pigs."
Sun Jack lit a cigarette and took a drag, smiling. "What kind of person do you think I am? Besides, how could there be no place for you? Any system needs trade and transactions, you could be a screw in the Utopia."
"Bullshit, I could be a person of status, why should I settle for being a screw? I'm checking out; Sun Jack, don't think that some minor profit can buy me. I'm not a fool, neither are others. You can't win me over, nor anyone else," X said before walking towards the exit.
Watching X's departing figure, Tapai asked Sun Jack, "Should we kill him and take all his capital?"
Sun Jack thought seriously for a moment before slowly shaking his head. "No need, let him go. As long as he's alive, he can still serve as propaganda. If he's not my enemy, then he is our friend. When the time comes and we win, he'll make the right choice."
"Sun Jack, you're hopeless. After dealing with &, the ones FFP sends next will only be stronger, each stronger than the last. Lan Meng rarely gives orders in person, but since he went directly for & this time, it shows he's starting to get serious," X's message came through as a deep rumble echoed from outside the window.
Like a leaden cloud pressing towards them, Sun Jack clenched his fists at the sight of the dark clouds tinged with lightning. "Getting serious? Bring it on; who's afraid of whom?"
Although Lan Meng sounded terrifying, he was no longer the pushover of the past. On Sun Jack's command, all Sun Jack clones throughout the cities quickly connected and began sharing intelligence.
This allowed Sun Jack to have a clear map-like understanding of all FFP corporate troops in the cities.
This time, he wouldn't just sit and wait to be attacked; he wouldn't meekly wait for FFP to send more people to hunt him down; he needed to attack as the best defense.
After relocating all of London City's resources and production lines to prepare for the next raid on FFP in the Himalayas.
Sun Jack's eyes opened and closed, and when he opened them again, he realized he was lying on a bed covered in fast food packaging, slightly shaking his head before he understood he was downloaded.
Just as Sun Jack was prepared to take revenge for the original owner, he opened the system software and saw an extremely cheesy love letter, the content making his cheeks twitch slightly.
Obviously, this guy called "2nd Century" wasn't bullied by anyone; he was just Sun Jack's number one fan, an obsessed fan.
Not only did he own all of Sun Jack's merch, but he had also seen all the fan-made novels, movies, and all the official series about him.
Even so, he wasn't satisfied; he wanted Sun Jack to occupy his body, to merge with Sun Jack as one.
After reading, Sun Jack was completely speechless. If it weren't for the fact that he couldn't switch bodies, he really wouldn't want this guy's body.
Since this guy was so fanatical about him, but only cared about his appearance and not at all about his purposes.
After letting his neural system do a quick scan on himself, Sun Jack saw his current appearance; this guy's style was gothic, with chains all over his body, thick eyeliner, and a cockatoo-esque hairdo.
"What kind of style is this, I'm truly done," Sun Jack approached the washstand to freshen up, but at that moment, a message popped up in his ear from someone named "Head of the Ward."
"QMPD official announcement, everyone must mandatorily download the anti-Sun Jack software, I'm stating it again! Must download to go to work!"
"Anti-Sun Jack software? What is this?" Sun Jack opened the system and quickly saw the information about this software.
Faced with the invasion of Sun Jack's software, FFP and other capitals had clearly started to find countermeasures, which was to download the mandatory anti-Sun Jack software.
The so-called anti-Sun Jack software was designed to automatically detect the presence of Sun Jack software and download the Sun Jack APP. Once detected, it would overload the neural system, block the software, and report it.
Of course, one could choose not to install it, but then one couldn't go to work. To make a living, most people installed it.
"It seems I need to speak to Tapai and the others, have them think of a way to iterate an upgrade to bypass this software," Sun Jack thought to himself.
After finishing freshening up and pulling back the curtain, Sun Jack recognized the huge floating object that appeared in front of him.
It was a Sky-base Weapon that once hung in the sky.