Lucas wasn't sure if Rhaozhekar would simply follow his orders.
Even though he had used Rhaomak's data as the foundation for Rhaozhekar's creation—meaning, in theory, with his own personality and way of thinking, he should achieve the same level of success—shaping one's character was far more complex.
Factors like belief, social environment, and personal principles played a role.
Was this what they called an 'ego'?
With his ambition alone, Rhaozhekar could surpass even Thyvarun.
Speaking of Thyvarun...
Lucas approached the lifeless body of 'Zhaenova' lying on the ground.
After Rhaozhekar had been sent back to Antroseda, the body, as if stimulated by some strange force capable of manipulating organic development, began to slowly 'melt' and reform.
Even the 'heart' that Lucas had ripped out was pulled back in by an eerie network of red-and-blue muscle fibers.