'It doesn't make a difference.'
Although learning about her story yielded way more information than Leo could have imagined, he didn't think that he had to change his plan by much.
Looking at it from far away, dealing with the elusive Vigilante was quite a scary thought, considering how much of an unstable factor he, or rather she, could be.
However, now that he was directly dealing with that kind of situation, Leo didn't feel the need to worry, more so now than ever.
After all, this unexpected side effect of his interference in the story had basically fixed the one thing that made the Vigilante so spooky.
'She no longer has a reason to seek resonance.'
The protagonist described it as seeking resonance? In Leo's eyes, it was the most primal form of hunting.
Although Leo also liked to refer to his side questing activities as Villain Hunting, what he did could only be considered child's play compared to the boogey man known as the Vigilante.