As long as Seven Brown could free up his hands, things would become interesting.
And this was beneath Sinless City.
The longer the time dragged on, the more disadvantageous it became for Domingo.
So, dragging things out was Leonard Churchill's goal.
Eventually, enemies always revealed their flaws.
"Bang!"
"Bang!"
"Bang!"
"..."
Leonard kept frequently provoking and attacking around Domingo, but the opponent wasn't without counterattacks.
Poison smoke, flying needles, strangling ropes, mechanic blades, spells of various elements...
Six wooden puppets with creaking jaws deployed every trick in the book.
Taking into account Domingo and that painter Pablo, Leonard was now facing eight enemies at once, each moment fraught with danger.
But as long as he didn't drop dead on the spot, he could immediately heal and recover.
That same phrase applied here: now that he had seen his opponents' methods once, they could hardly push him into a dead-end.