Leslie is unaware, but Lilith has focused on corrupting her more than any other character. There's the obvious argument that Lilith could be forcing MC to break that final tabooin order to seal his damnation, but he already wants to bang Leslie.
No clue what Breadman plans to do. Could wind up being a vicious battle for MC's soul with Lilith and Leslie (Both names starting with the letter L...) doing their best to seduce him to their view. Maybe Leslie is a fallen angel, which would explain the MC being able to use light and dark?
To me, this is what seperates Demon Deals from other games. There are mulitple paths it can follow yet it offers plenty of spank material while we get into the story. We all have our favorites with most having larger breasts. Leslie is arguably the most popular character on the entire site, but for me, I want to see more of the goth chick. It's nice to see the MC trying to rail someone because he likes them rather than it being for revenge or family.
I’m under the impression that they just switched the story midways.
At first Jon’s demonic mind control thing (=background story) was to be the main means for seducing Leslie (=the actual main plot), turning him into somewhat of a jerk.
But now it looks like Lilith is going to seduce Leslie to give into her desires for Jon, which results in a much better story-line and turns Jon into a more likable character.
They also shifted away from the “has to have sex with X women in Y time”, so that the player doesn’t have to worry about a ticking clock. But that also means that the demon curse has lost it’s sense of urgency, making it even more of a “background event”.
This leads me to the following expectations:
-) The mind-control skill will only be of little future relevance, since it makes Jon look immoral and weak, especially when used on friends & family.
-) Lilith herself will substitute for that, and play a mayor role in the seduction of Leslie & Ashley.
-) The demon curse plot will become an encapsulated story of it’s own. Beyond that it will only serve as a plot device when necessary.