It's only now that Helen remembers Leaving Williams, and she finds him still waiting for her on the college bridge.
She begs him to rest for a moment before running down the mountain again and asks pitifully for a drink of water. She's showing a terrifying face, but it only works on Williams anyway.
By the time Williams gets back with Helen's water, she's snoring on the bench and muttering about eating something delicious.
But something about her gets to him, and he wonders if she's so poor that she even works in her dreams. Williams can't keep that momentum until he laughs out.
He ends up carrying Helen back to her room and putting her to bed, and he tells Mary to have her find him as soon as she wakes up.
As he leaves her room he stops to think about all the jobs she's mentioned — yet she didn't take money to frame him, and she's willing to help him clear his name this time around.
Williams finds James appropriating his bed, but James Patrick wants to talk about why he and Helen didn't go to the city.
When Williams doesn't answer, James wonders out loud if he's just pretending not to hear him, and Williams finally blows it up — he yells that he can hear James just fine, and orders him off his bed immediately.
James bows up at Williams and calls him a "rejected idol," asking if he thinks he's on Patrick's level.
Williams counters that he's not the big shot heir from China like he wants people to think — he's not even legitimate, which makes his mother a concubine.
I hope that's just a verbal word but this turned out the wrong way!
That comment did get Williams a well-deserved hit in the face and sparked a full fight between the two boys.
That noise draws the attention of other students but Matthew just lets them duke it out, so the girls go running to wake Helen for help.
But the teachers get there first, and for the second time in one day, they have to break up a fight between these guys.
This time they stand in front of the entire school and faculty, where they ask for separate rooms. But Dean Micheal says with a barely contained fury that there's no such thing as that in this college, this lamenting that the ethics of the school must not change because of them.
This time he was straightforward because they're both expelled.
James bows his head sluggishly and asks not to be sent away, but Dean Micheal simply walks away from them all without a word.
Mary chased her father down the stairs to beg him to give both boys one more chance, but he was so angry that he threatens to expel her, too. Williams is right behind Mary, and she moans that this is her fault for not keeping her promise to Williams.
The rest of the students watch Williams and James through Nadet's drone, wondering why they're both still standing where Dean Micheal left them.
It's their pride, of course, which won't allow either of them to leave when they blame the other for this situation.
James Patrick is especially annoyed since Williams planned to leave once his scandal was cleared up anyway, but he has to stay a whole year to get what he wants.
He makes the first move to find the Dean and beg for lenience, but Williams was right there with him and asks for a different punishment than expulsion.
Mary cuts in to ask for another chance, earning dagger-eyes from James, but Dean Micheal is unmoved.
At first, it seems James is getting on his knees, but he just sprawls on the floor and refuses to leave. Of course, he'd go for immature over humble.
It's Williams's respectful request to be allowed to stay that gets Dean Micheal's attention, and he asks if it hurts their pride to be expelled.
He takes them outside and points out a Peak view of Kingston College in the distance, and tells them that whoever brings the school's banner back from the top first, can stay.
The reaction of the professors' present show that it sounds really dangerous.
Williams is the first to step up and James quickly follows, and they're told that they must go now, in the middle of the night, dressed as always, but James is only wearing one shoe.
Dean Micheal tells them that if they can't get the banner, not to even bother coming back to Kingston. The boys head out, and Nadet sends his drone to follow them immediately.
The boys don't get ten steps before James wants to go back for his shoe, feeling like Williams has an unfair advantage.
But when he turns back, the path is closed and the school is gone from his sight. If they don't succeed, they literally can't go back.
The students think this is much too difficult a task for beginner students, especially for James who always act like a babysitter, though Matthew maintains that they didn't belong at this college anyway. Mary heard this and pulls him aside to tell him that she knows he was behind the ice incident in the cooking class, worried that he's not living up to the values that Kingston College tries to instill.
He tells her that she's confused — he's not here for the school values.
He's here to graduate with top honors, win medials on medical discovery and go home successfully.
He admits that he's more than willing to get rid of anyone who gets in his way, including any of the existing students.
Of course, all of them are right behind him to overhear what he just said, though he acts like he doesn't care.
James tries to talk Williams into quitting on their way up the mountain, not understanding why he's doing this when he was planning to quit the school anyway.
James seems to be sincere when he says that he's the one whose future depends on this, and asks for Williams's shoes and his help. Williams just tells him to shut up so that he'll have some more concentration.
Back at the school, even the teachers think that Dean Micheal went too far by sending them up to that mountain, though Professor Washington says that Kingston Peak isn't that dangerous. He claims to be the one who placed the banner there in the first place, and that he used to hike up every morning as a form of exercise. Professor Jennifer calls him out as a liar, and they start bickering again.
Teacher Jonathan says to Micheal that sending those kids up the mountain could get him and the college in a big tragedy.
Micheal then reminds him of the seal unlocking when the boys arrived, though he claims this test isn't to determine who unlocked it.
He says cryptically that their fight doesn't just involve the two of them, and it will take more than two of them to complete this task.
It's interesting how, now that the boys are gone, Dean Micheal isn't at all angry — he's pleasantly calm.
He tells Professor Washington that no matter if they've only been here two days, they're still students of Kingston College.
This appears to clue Professor Washington into his true plan, though we aren't privy to it.
None of the students sleep easy that night, and Nadet stays up late watching James and Williams through his drone.
Patrick's mother seems to sense that something is happening with her son and stares at his photo.
In the morning the boys find their path blocked by a wide chasm, and they argue over whether to go around or find a way across.
James horrifies Williams by making a jump for it, and the idiot makes it across.
But as he's crowing his success to Williams, his sock foot slips, and he finds himself dangling over the abyss by his fingertips.
Williams also makes the jump and lowers his belt for James to grab.
An ill-timed attack of ear pain has Patrick lose his footing, and all that stands between him and the long drop is Williams's strength.
Luckily, together they manage to pull James to safety, though he immediately gripes at Williams for nearly dropping him.
Williams is still in the grips of his attack and doesn't answer, and now James grows genuinely worried.
He calls to Williams and realizes that he can't hear him at all, but the attack subsides and Williams glares at James for making that stupid jump.
Back in the city, Aunty makes Helen's dad a gigantic breakfast of foods known to be vegetable salad and fresh potatoes, and when he asks why, she titters that Helen won't be home tonight.