The NRC group loses first place spot to Neige by a single vote, but Vil insists they “stand tall” and “don’t forget to give our rivals a sporting round of applause”.
When Jamil reacts with surprises and asks Vil if he is simply used to losing to Neige by this point, he responds, “OF. COURSE. I’M. NOT,” saying how he wants to “walk over and kick all those Royal Sword boys right off the stage”, insisting, “someone knock me out before I unleash a tirade of verbal abuse that will mince them to shreds.”
After the NRC team loses to Neige, Vil says, “I’m always second to you”, but Neige assures him, “Maybe that’s what the numbers said. But you guys gave an amazing performance that nobody else could have pulled off. Sure, I took first at the competition…but your group is number one in the hearts of everybody who voted for you.”
(After it has been revealed that Rook voted for Neige.)
Neige takes Vil onto the stage for an encore performance of the two groups together, and Vil does not handle it well.
In Vi’s dream he is a popular film actor with Neige struggling to work as his assistant.
It is revealed that, in the world of the dream, it is Vil who has been cast as the lead in plays and films since he was a child—not as the antagonist—rather than Neige, and he is set to win a “Diamond Movie Award” for Best Actor at the age of 18, an award that Neige received in the real world at the age of 14.