After several convulsions, Lin Zhao seemed to have some tinnitus. Suddenly, the door to the sanatorium was opened from the outside, and several people walked in. The one in the lead seemed to be calling her.

She squinted and looked over there. There were several people in uniforms, some of whom were wearing the same clothes as her.

The one in the lead was very tall and upright.

"59? 59?"

As the person approached, they noticed something was wrong with Lin Zhao and immediately called to the people behind them.

"The black data in the 59 bionic system has not been completely cleared. Give her a sedative and a purifying agent."

"Yes!"

Immediately, someone took out two syringes from a small silver box and injected them into Lin Zhao.

In an instant, the voices in my head went silent.

Lin Zhao recovered and saw the man at the head of the group smiling gently at her.

"Alright, 59." The man patted her shoulder. "The dark data pheromones in your body haven't been completely cleared out yet, so it's understandable that you feel a little disoriented. But don't worry, you'll feel better after resting for a few days and metabolizing them out."

"Commander, you're so good to 59..."

Before Lin Zhao could reply, a man behind the man, dressed in the same clothes as Lin Zhao, spoke up with a hint of jealousy.

Lin Zhao paused for a few seconds, then sneered, "The last thing androids need is human emotions. You're jealous that the Commander is good to me, but why don't you think about how much behind I am in terms of achievements because of these trashy emotional factors?"

With just a little guess, one can figure out the identities of the people in front of them.

The Guard, the Guard Commander, and androids like her.

"You!" Upon hearing this, the android immediately rushed forward to attack Lin Zhao.

"Stop! Don't you have any discipline?"

The man, Ned, the commander of the guards, rebuked him.

When she turned to look at Lin Zhao again, a smile still lingered on her lips, and her eyes held even more admiration.

“Not bad, 59.” Commander Ned of the Guard nodded. “You’re right. I value you, and the entire Guard and the government center value you, all because you are the best android and the best Guard. The Federation recognizes your achievements.”

Surprisingly, no one was held accountable.

Lin Zhao remained silent.

Ned then looked at the others, serious and earnest, "You should learn from 59's excellent abilities and demeanor, instead of just being competitive and jealous here! Think about it, if you were invaded by black data, could you resist the attack and control yourselves as resolutely as 59!"

"We're sorry, Commander! We know we were wrong!"

"We were wrong!"

After Ned gave them a good scolding, the men dared not speak again, standing ramrod straight to one side, their eyes fixed on their toes.

“Alright then, it seems you’ve really forgotten your duties as guards. So, you’ll all go for another training session with 59,” Ned said to the group.

"Training?" Lin Zhao asked.

“Yes.” Ned turned around. “You’ve just recovered, so just in case, you need to undergo basic security training with the Guard again. This will strengthen your defense system and help you resist interference.”

Lin Zhao recalled the uncomfortable situation he had just experienced.

but……

"I want to root out the organization that releases malicious data and eradicate it completely," Lin Zhao said.

The original owner's wish was to pledge allegiance to and protect the center of the regime and the guards, but Lin Zhao was never a passive defender. To fulfill this wish, she had to confront those organizations head-on.

"According to our investigation, the black data was released by a rebel organization called Awakening Dawn, most of whom are also androids, so we cannot underestimate their data attack and defense capabilities."

Ned's enunciation was clear and his breathing was steady; he certainly had the air of a commander.

He advised Lin Zhao: "59, I know you have a heart to serve and protect the Federation, but you can't be too hasty in everything. Sharpening your axe won't delay your work."

"Ah."

Ned was right; she had just arrived in this world and knew nothing about it.

Even though she could instantly grasp the knowledge and situation of this world, there were still some things, things hidden beneath the data, that she needed to understand personally.

“I can go for the training.” Lin Zhao looked up at Ned, “but I have one request: I want to continue participating in the pursuit of members of Awakening Dawn. I think that since they were able to infiltrate me with black data, there must be many spies in the Guardian Army.”

Ned raised an eyebrow, not expecting Lin Zhao to adjust and enter a state of preparation so quickly.

He didn't hide it and agreed to Lin Zhao's request.

"Sure. You can participate in the manhunt. There are indeed Awakened Dawn spies within the Guard. If you're sure you want to follow them, come to my office after the training. I have some information here that you can take a look at first."

"I'm sure," Lin Zhao replied firmly.

A glint of light flashed in Ned's eyes. "Good, as expected of the Federation's best guard member. The Federation needs you, and the Federation will recognize you."

-

The basic training for the guards lasts for a week. In addition to the basic guard rules and daily regulations, there are also courses on security systems, risk resistance, data verification, physical training, and combat drills.

Including ideological calibration.

It's basically brainwashing.

Lin Zhao knew that such organizations would have brainwashing techniques, but she didn't care. Her purpose in coming here was simply to fulfill the original owner's wish, and she was able to block out the brainwashing on her own.

However, she still completed those courses step by step, and she didn't mind enriching her abilities.

During this period, Ned visited the training course several times and highly praised Lin Zhao's performance. Lin Zhao did not disappoint Ned's expectations. In just seven days, he caught an undercover agent from the Awakening Dawn in the center of the federal government.

The android concealed its identity and mingled among the staff of the federal government center, attempting to release the pheromones of the dark data again. Lin Zhao, who happened to have learned something in his practical training course, sensed something was wrong and immediately locked onto the android.

What followed was a series of practical attack "exercises," during which Lin Zhao successfully arrested the other party and imprisoned him in a solitary confinement cell under the strict guard of the garrison.

Ned said that the android of Awakening Dawn was very stubborn and would rather activate the internal destruction system than reveal any information about Awakening Dawn.

Lin Zhao didn't say anything and followed Ned into the confinement room to learn more about the android.

Those were pure white and cold prison cells, made of special materials that isolated them from all heat weapons and data attacks. Lin Zhao used the most primitive cold weapon—a dagger—to stab into the heart of the android.

"Since he can't provide us with any useful information, there's no need to keep him around."

Lin Zhao coldly addressed the researchers who had entered with him.

"Pry open his mind and retrieve as much information as possible he recorded during his lifetime."

The researchers agreed, but then worried that the data would be erased after the android died, leaving them with no useful information.

Lin Zhao lowered his head, his eyes flashing with a cold light, more indifferent and sinister than ever before.

“It’s okay, I will find more people who are awakening to the dawn, and we will eventually get the information we want.”

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