From 5:40 AM to 6:00 AM, Aozawa confirmed that the duration of Will-o'-the-wisp's Different Space was significantly related to the presence of an audience. As long as there were spectators, the world of Will-o'-the-wisp could last all night, or even longer. Without them, its duration would be very short.
Having reached this conclusion, he no longer needed these U.S. Army soldiers.
Aozawa looked at the scene before him, feeling a surge of exhilaration as well as a strong desire for destruction. When he controlled a character, he would lose all-encompassing perception of the Different Space. This isolated perspective was nothing special when controlling Griffith, but when controlling the Second-stage Terror Emperor, this elevated viewpoint was absolutely exhilarating.
