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The Other Side of the Sky

The crew returns to Mysteria for Elmott's guest teacher job and Vyrn's enrollment. Arriving at the academy, they're told that the class Elmott is teaching is filled with delinquent students and is chosen specifically because the faculty believes that Elmott is the best teacher for them. At first Elmott is hesitant on the idea and changes his mind after one good look of the students he's going to teach.

While Vyrn is the studious type, he's thrown in along with the delinquents so he could be given easier lessons. As he grows accustomed to the Red Wings, he also learns the delinquents are not as heartless to begin with.


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  • 0% Approval Rating: Once Tandem CEO's negligence has come to light, the rest of the board grew wary about his decisions and chooses to not expel Tsubasa.
  • Get It Over With: When faced with the possibility of expulsion after his fight with Sho, Tsubasa's first response to the whole ordeal is to just let the whole thing happen. After being told the events leading to it, the crew stops the board from expelling him due to the board's lack of due diligence.
  • Imagine Spot: After Percival breaks up a fight between two troublemakers and two admits they wanted to be a part of Percival's posse, Lyria imagines Percival as a fellow delinquent with said two troublemakers being their underlings.
  • Moment Killer: As Vyrn goes along with the Red Wings and learn about their true personalities, their rally gets interrupted by Elmott doing a test run on a gearcycle.
  • Never My Fault: The Tandem CEO tries to push away his negligence by insisting that Sho was doing things under his own volition.
  • Pushover Parents: After his relation to Sho has come to light, the CEO of Tandem Airborne Express states that he's unable to control Sho's actions. Moreso ironic in that he's also the chairman for Mysteria's school board.

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