With the disappearance of Sun Jack's memories, his will to resist was also fast fading away.
Tapai still wanted to keep inputting data, but his own data was constantly being deleted, and he was struggling to protect himself.
It was at this time that a new segment of Sun Jack's memories began to transmit into his consciousness, reviving his clarity.
Even though memories continued to be deleted, new ones were steadily incoming, replacing the erased memories and keeping Sun Jack's consciousness stable at every moment.
"This is..." Sun Jack found the source through the data stream. It was Sun Jack, the Clone Sun Jacks.
The voices of seven or eight Sun Jacks spoke up simultaneously. "Original, don't forget how we fought against the Holy Grail back then! You're not alone, Sun Jack has never been alone!"
Seeing this scene, Tapai's eyes lit up instantly. He directly connected to all the offline Sun Jacks, whether they were Clone Sun Jacks or those with the downloaded Sun Jack software; he connected to them in an instant.
"Brothers!! We are Sun Jack! Don't lose face!!"
All the regional Sun Jacks began to connect with each other, and almost instantly, all of them shut down other bodily functions and opened their brains, rapidly linking their cerebral computing power to become a part of Sun Jack at this moment.
Once all the brains of the Sun Jacks were connected through the network system, the massive Sun Jack neural matrix began to link back up with the Poet's computational system.
In the real world, Sun Jack couldn't form as one person, but in the network world, he could.
Unbeknownst to him, the number of Sun Jacks had exceeded a million, and when all these were linked together, Sun Jack realized the immense power he unintentionally possessed.
All the Sun Jacks looked up at the meteorite about to fall and the Poet's huge projection in the sky. "Come on!"
At this moment, Sun Jack was no longer at the mercy of others, neither in computing power nor in technology. In this nearly collapsing network, it was hard to distinguish between the two sides.
However, seeing the meteorite getting closer, the Poet understood that his calculations were correct, that he was about to win, and that no matter how many Sun Jacks there were, they couldn't beat him.
Once the meteorite fell, all Sun Jacks would die, then he would be utterly powerless to fight back. "Sun Jack, you've lost. Whatever you do now is in vain."
However, upon hearing this, Sun Jack laughed. "What did I say before? You're not facing just one Sun Jack, you're facing the whole damn human race!"
With new brainpower providing computing power, Sun Jack's computational ability began to soar. This time, the AAs joined in, plugging fibers into their temples and offering their brains to Sun Jack without reservation.
Following the AAs were the Priest, Old Six, Abu, and finally the entire Liberation Theology, the Utopia Federation, Third Class, DF23. At this moment, the power of all humanity was concentrated in Sun Jack's hands.
When Sun Jack communicated the current situation to all the people on Earth, at this critical moment of life and death, almost everyone was lending a helping hand.
The Poet was no longer fighting just Sun Jack alone, but struggling against all the beings of Earth, and the unified will of all those desperately trying to survive momentarily disoriented the Poet.
"Boom!!" Accompanying the intense explosion, the thrusters on the meteorite passing through the atmosphere began to explode one after another, turning into a ball of flames.
The meteorite that was supposed to destroy Earth began to explode in succession, either turning into shooting stars across the sky or being pulled back into the Moon Ring by gravity.
At this moment, with everyone's help, Sun Jack had taken full control. He began to direct all mechanical units, effortlessly destroying all the Poet's hardware.
As the hardware was destroyed, the Poet's computational nodes also began to disappear one by one. The Poet, who once lived for over a thousand years, was now feeling the threat of death for the first time.
The Poet refused to sit still, but this time he did not attack physically; instead, he chose another angle.
"Sun Jack, it's useless, even if you defeat me, so what? Even if you kill me, can you establish your Utopia? Won't history just repeat itself in the end?"
"No! It's not a cycle, I will find a way! I will definitely find a way!" Sun Jack's tone had never been so determined.
Hearing this, the Poet laughed. "No, you won't find a way! Haven't you ever wondered why you are so persistent, why your character is so different from others?"
"Did you really think Guan Sanke's reality-show produced Clone was that perfect? Hmm?"
When they heard this, not only did Sun Jack pause, but the others also took a brief moment of shock. It was then that Tapai spoke up, "What do you mean?"
"I've said before, I've tried many methods to find a way out for humanity, right? Indeed, you yourself are one of those attempts." The Poet said, and sent over various data.
It was Sun Jack's data, the Clone Sun Jack's data, including his past memories and the composition of his personality, where it all came from, every detail about the Clone Sun Jack.
"You were cloned by me, your memories in your brain were stuffed by me, even your personality was finely tuned by me!"
"I've simulated historical figures, then from the fragments of their personalities, I've pieced together you. I wanted to try one more time, I wanted to see if there was still a chance."
"1000 years are almost up, I really didn't want to destroy all humans, so I wanted to try once more, but I failed because you alone cannot change everyone."
"Sun Jack, you are my creation. You're not human; you're just an AI after all, only with flesh and blood. Everything about you comes from the past; you can't find any more solutions."
"I am your creation? I am actually AI?" As Sun Jack spoke, this news reverberated in everyone's ears. Sun Jack is also AI? Is he the son of Omega? Are they actually in cahoots?
For a moment, cracks appeared in everyone's hearts, and with the withdrawal of some brains, Sun Jack's computational power began to weaken.
The Poet knew too well about the weaknesses of humanity and was very adept at exploiting these flaws. He hadn't used them before not because he couldn't, but because he didn't want to.