The previous two experiments were conducted on ordinary humans.
For the third experiment, Lynch specifically found a Transcendent to see what happens when the spiritual field of a Transcendent is combined with the power of faith.
Similar experiments were initially conducted on himself, but since he didn't dare to mess up his own body, after a shallow fusion, Lynch stopped experimenting on himself.
Now that he's using others as the subject of his experiments, transforming others, Lynch has far fewer concerns.
He's not interested in transforming himself, but he's always very interested in transforming others.
Of course, it's not as if he doesn't care about the life and death of others at all.
Come on, he's not like those evil, insane Black Wizards who have no plan, only knowing to make quick buys, capturing test subjects for weird experiments, using them until useless and then tossing them away, and later catching new ones.
