Chapter 68: Her poisoned heart
Other entrances went through different development.
Leon couldn't possibly have three more scarlet foxes like Louise, right?
And while others couldn't efficiently deal with the darkness like her, everyone had their own advantages against them. The black asura faced many things, but those that met Leon's slaves had it the worst.
It was because Leon didn't care about them.
If he enslaves someone, that person either has to be connected to The Human Emperor, like Louise or Celes or must have pointed his weapon at him, aiming for his or his friends' lives. In both cases, Leon didn't like slavery, but only the former received a chance to obtain freedom.
The latter became his momentary power — units that he'd gladly sacrifice.
And if he could save his traps for the future, why would Leon not turn his slaves into suicidal freaks? He ordered them to fight without thinking about their lives, commanding them like an emperor to cast their lives away for him!