Vil is seen taking charge during Vargas Camp, instructing both his and Azul’s clubs in how to map out the mines and overruling Azul’s efforts to mine for magestones to end the task before Azul is ready.
Vil’s orders are followed without question by his club members during the event, though when students begin to disappear Grim suggests that they were scared of him. Vil responds, “I don’t yell at them, you know. I simply give warning when they don’t do their jobs.”
Vil is seen helping a lost child during the Halloween event, and during Fairy Gala is it Vil who comes up with the idea of secretly exchanging the Fairy Queen’s crown with an imitation.
When there is trouble in the school store during New Year’s Vil takes command to teach “what proper manners are,” impressing Deuce and Kalim with how he gets everyone too and in a proper line (Kalim: “Vil has such a commanding presence! I get why people do exactly what he says”).
Vil also takes the lead during Book 6, making both himself and Leona team leaders.
Grim says that Vil’s speech for Founding Day included a scary look when he said, “”And let none of us bring shame to Night Raven College,” but “everyone from Pomefiore was still starin’ up at him in adoration.”
When Vil’s father asks what Vil is like when he’s at school Jamil says that everyone in Pomefiore seems to really respect him. Azul says, “When Vil orders them to clean, everyone drops what they’re doing and gets right to it,” and Ace follows with, “Lots of my classmates stand up straighter and quiet down whenever they see him!”
Ace also says that Vil will stop and fix your uniform when he sees you in the hallway, and “I think a lot of teachers see him as a housewarden they can count on. Not like some of the others…”