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Chapter 58: The Frog Chimera Ant

    Mikhailis kicked off his shoes and set them aside, a grin spreading across his face.


    "Finally, some alone time. Time to forget this dating-simtion-esque mess and enjoy some time with my real pride and joy. Let’s see what that little frog variant is up to." He paused, ncing at his AI interface.


    "Rodion, what do you think? Should I take a break from all this melodrama?"


    <You do realize that avoiding your problems doesn’t solve them, correct?>


    Mikhailisughed, waving off Rodion’sment.


    "Yeah, yeah, but honestly, if running away leads me to something as exciting as a new chimera ant variant, I think that’s a win."


    <While your escapism may be questionable, I must admit that analyzing this new variant could be beneficial. So, shall wemence this ’ant empire simtion’ game of yours, Your Highness?>


    Mikhailis leapt up, grabbing his magnifying ss from the desk before dashing out of the royal chamber. He navigated the familiar hallways, his mind racing with thoughts about the new hatchling. Reaching the room where he kept his aquarium, he could already feel a surge of excitement running through him.


    This wasn’t just any ordinary ant—this was a chimera ant variant that had been formed from the mix of frog gics.


    He pushed the door open, stepping into the chamber containing the specially-made ss aquarium,rge enough to amodate a mini-ecosystem for his growing chimera colony. His eyes immediately fell on the tiny figure within the container, nestled in a corner. There it was—the newly hatched frog variant, its glossy dark green body glinting under the dim light.


    Mikhailis knelt by the aquarium, holding up his magnifying ss to get a closer look. The variant was small, but its powerful limbs already looked distinct—its back legs were longer and thickerpared to the rest of its body, likely an adaptation for jumping, and its torso bore a subtle muscture that hinted at its strength.


    "Alright, Rodion, let’s analyze this little beauty. Give me theplete details."


    <Commencing analysis. Please stand by.>


    Mikhailis leaned closer to the ss, his breath almost fogging it as he watched the chimera ant curiously. The creature shifted, itspound eyes darting around the tank, and it tilted its head slightly as if sensing Mikhailis’s gaze. He couldn’t help the smile that tugged at his lips—it was cute in a way only someone like him could appreciate.


    <Analysisplete. Frog variant chimera soldier detected. Physical characteristics include reinforced hind limbs suited for enhanced jumping abilities. Estimated leap potential: up to ten meters. Body exhibits signs of increased muscle density for flexibility and strength.


    The limbs’ skeletal structure resembles a hybrid form, retaining the ant exoskeleton while integrating certain frog joint characteristics, giving it flexibility umon in standard chimera ants.>


    "Ten meters, huh?" Mikhailis whistled in appreciation.


    "Imagine the reconnaissance possibilities with that kind of mobility. It’s like a mini-spy that can leap across obstacles like nothing. Now, how about the magic attributes?"


    <Detected mana flow consistent with minor earth affinity. The subject’s skin possesses a slight reactive property that could be used as camouge, blending with natural surroundings. Furthermore, there is evidence of a water retention mechanism, suggesting the possibility of surviving in aquatic environments for extended periods.>


    Mikhailis’s eyes widened.


    "A dualnd and water operative, huh? This little guy’s gonna be a game-changer. I bet it could cross rivers without issue, not to mention hiding in in sight when needed. Man, this is awesome!"


    Rodion’s voice chimed in with a touch of sarcasm.


    <Thrilling, isn’t it? Almost like you’ve got your own superhero lineup, except they’re ants. Perhaps you could write aic about them next—’The Incredible Ant-Vengers.’>


    Mikhailis chuckled, shaking his head.


    "You joke, but the potential here is insane. Imagine how much we could achieve with these adaptations. Alright, what else do you have for me?"


    <Gic analysis indicates sessful integration of frog DNA with minimal mutation side effects. The primary attributes inherited involve muscr development for jumping, amphibious lung capacity, and an adaptive camouge mechanism. Neural activity suggests heightened spatial awareness, likely aiding in movement and coordination inplex terrains.


    Emotional and behavioral responses are standard for a soldier-level chimera ant.>


    Mikhailis leaned back, his eyes still fixed on the tiny frog variant. He could feel his heart racing. There was something exhrating about seeing this creation of his—something thatbined the raw power of an insect with the agility of an amphibian. It was almost like seeing his wildest idease to life.


    He tapped on the ss gently, watching as the chimera ant twitched and turned towards the sound, its antennae flicking in response.


    "So, how’s its condition overall, Rodion?" Mikhailis asked, his gaze still locked on the frog variant.


    <The variant is healthy but in its infancy stage. It will require gradual development before being utilized effectively. From the connection with the chimera ant queen, this variant already has a foundational understanding of its role—it perceives itself as a soldier, though uniquely special.>


    Rodion paused for a moment before continuing.


    <However, as per the chimera ant hierarchy, there exist multiple levels: worker ants, soldier ants, royal guards,manders, and finally the queen. This frog variant is currently registered as a soldier. It does not qualify for the royal guard status yet, meaning it hasn’t fulfilled whatevertent condition is necessary for such an advancement.


    Essentially, it understands that it is above standard soldiers but is not yet worthy of being a royal guard.>


    Mikhailis rubbed his chin thoughtfully.


    "A special soldier, then. It means there’s still room for it to grow, to reach royal guard status or maybe even beyond." He stared at the creature, wondering what more it could be. If nurtured right, this frog variant could potentially be an asset greater than anything they had before.


    He let out a sigh, leaning against the aquarium. "Alright, so what’s next? How do we get it to grow into its full potential?"


    <The most suitable course of action would be to feed it appropriately, from the resources avable within the nest. The worker ants are inherently programmed to tend to such unique hatchlings, and given its status as a special soldier, it will receive preferential treatment.


    This nurturing process will allow it to develop the necessary traits for its role, much like how a royal guard is developed through careful nurturing and experience.>


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    Mikhailis nodded.


    "Makes sense. They’ll feed it, protect it, and help it grow. And being treated as a special soldier from the get-go means it gets all the good stuff." He grinned, ncing at Rodion’s disy.


    "You hear that, Rodion? It’s like giving your favorite game character all the stat-boosting items right at the beginning."


    <An apt analogy, albeit an oversimplification. Development involves not just resources but also the acquisition of experience and adapting to challenges. Nevertheless, your enthusiasm is duly noted.>


    Mikhailis watched as a couple of worker ants approached the aquarium, their antennae twitching as they moved towards the frog variant. The tiny chimera ant shifted, its gaze locking onto the workers, almost as if acknowledging them. The workers began tending to it, nudging it gently and inspecting it, making sure it was healthy.


    "Look at that," Mikhailis said, his voice softer now, filled with a strange sense of pride.


    "They’re already treating it like it’s one of them. This little guy’s gonna grow up strong, I can feel it."


    <Your optimism is noted, Mikhailis. However, I would caution against overestimating its development. It remains a young chimera and will require careful nurturing before it can serve its intended purpose.>


    Mikhailis gave a dismissive wave.


    "Yeah, yeah, I know. I’m not gonna send it on a solo mission tomorrow or anything. Still, I can’t help but think this is just the beginning, you know? Like, we’re on the verge of something incredible here."


    Rodion’s voice, as always, was calm and measured.


    <Indeed, this is merely the beginning. There are numerous possibilities ahead, many of which are contingent upon your decision-making skills, questionable though they may be at times.>


    Mikhailis couldn’t help butugh, shaking his head.


    "Alright, I get it. I’ve made some mistakes. But you’ve gotta admit, this is turning out better than we thought."


    <The results thus far are satisfactory, but I would advise not getting toofortable. There are still many uncertainties, and unforeseen challenges could easily disrupt this delicate bnce.>


    Mikhailis looked at the frog variant once more, watching as it began to interact with the worker ants, its legs flexing as if testing their strength. There was something strangely endearing about the sight—almost like watching a baby animal learning to walk for the first time.


    He leaned in closer, his voice dropping to a whisper.


    "Hey, little guy. You and me, we’re gonna take this kingdom by storm. Just you wait."


    He straightened up, ncing at the door before turning back to Rodion.


    "Alright, let’s let the workers do their thing. We’ll check backter to see how it’s growing."


    <Understood. Feeding hasmenced, and the worker ants are attending to the new variant. Estimated growth rate will vary based on the avability of nutrients and the environment’s conditions. Regr check-ins are rmended.>


    Mikhailis gave the aquarium onest lingering look, a smile still ying at his lips.


    "You know, Rodion, this is what I needed—a little bit of quiet, something to focus on that isn’t…plicated."


    <Are you implying that your rtionships with Serelith and Lira are plicated’? I would argue they are consequences of your own actions.>


    "Geez, Rodion, give me a break." Mikhailis rolled his eyes, though he couldn’t help the chuckle that escaped his lips.


    "Anyway, enough about them. Let’s get back to work."


    As he left the room, closing the door behind him, he couldn’t help but feel a renewed sense of determination. There was still a lot to figure out, both with the chimera ants and the precarious rtionships he found himself juggling. But for now, he had a goal—to see that little frog variant grow strong and make it something extraordinary.
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