Vil and Leona (pt2)

Vil requests a tour “focuses on beauty” and Leona takes him to the hotel spa (Vil: “What do you think? I’m even more beautiful than before, aren’t I?” – Leona: “Yeah, sure, you look great. Good for you.”) and then into the city, where Vil says that he is “being a fantastic tour guide,” despite his grumbling, and, “I should make you show me around all the time.”

While visiting a marketplace the vendors recognize and begin swarming Vil, offering him free products in order to boost their sales.

Vil asks Leona to say something and Leona responds, “You don’t need me when these fine folk’ll bend over backwards to show ya around. I’m headin’ back to the hotel. Later,” and leaves.

Vil says, “Always running away at the first minor inconvenience… And here I was beginning to think he might not be totally useless!”

Leona has a voice line of, “Vil acted like he didn’t want to come, but he’s having the time of his life. I’ll have to work him hard later for all his complainin’.”

The earliest interaction we see between the two is Vil teasing Leona about chasing after Grim during the opening ceremonies, and Vil will often tease Leona apropos of nothing: he suggests they tell Leona’s brother “what a diligent, kind, and reliable friend his dear Leona is,” and makes comments about Leona from the side when Leona is having conversations with others.

Vil also calls Leona unsentimental and lazy.

Vil is unintimidated by Leona’s royal status (Leona: “Who are you to order me to do anything?!” – Vil: “VIL SCHOENHEIT, WORLD-CLASS SUPERMODEL. THAT’S WHO.”), ordering Leona to balance vases full of water on his head and shoulders to teach him how to walk properly for Fairy Gala.

When Savanaclaw students underestimate and insult him during Beanfest Vil says that Leona is an “utterly incompetent” handler, calling him “repugnant.”