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The air in the Royal One didn't smell of old dust or sulfur anymore; it smelled like victory, sweat, and the faint scent of magical energy still humming off thirteen unique souls. If you are looking for a more specific
Iruma looked around the room. There was Asmodeus, standing tall with pride that could rival a king, and Clara, whose chaotic energy felt less like a storm and more like a warm hearth. For the first time, the "Misfit" label didn't feel like a brand of shame. It felt like a title of nobility. The air in the Royal One didn't smell
: After their grueling training and survival in the Harvest Festival, the students are no longer just "troublemakers." They are recognized as a formidable group of demons. For the first time, the "Misfit" label didn't
: The chapter highlights the unity of the class. Their shared struggles have transformed them from a group of individuals into a tight-knit family with a shared goal: keeping their classroom, the Royal One.
: The core of the chapter revolves around the students receiving their new ranks. Iruma and Lead, having won the festival, achieve the impressive rank of Daleth (4) .
The chapter focuses on the aftermath of the Harvest Festival and the growth of the Abnormal Class (the Misfit Class).