-739- The certain outcome

And so, this incredibly chaotic yet extraordinary night came to an end.

As a long-awaited real battle in half a month, the Night Party brought a visually and sensationally impactful double feast to everyone beyond imagination.

The "Kreuzrittern," originally considered capable of dominating the Night Party, was ruthlessly defeated.

The head of the Night Party's executive department was killed, and the Night Party's execution was manipulated and arranged, leading to the prime suspect being wanted and arrested by the academy.

Eventually, the mastermind escaped, exposing the truth and thwarting the actions of those who manipulated the "Kreuzrittern."

In the end, the only participant left in the field encountered an unexpected challenge from the voluntarily demoted "Sword Emperor."

All of this unfolded like a raging storm, providing the students in the academy with a truly spectacular feast.

Naturally, when the Night Party ended, all these events also came to a close.

Chased by the security team and the Disciplinary Committee, Alice successfully escaped from the academy using the magic of "Brocken" and Shin's "Fragarach."

During the Night Party, Loki and Rosenberg engaged in an unexpectedly intense battle.

Facing the MK5-type automaton with specialized molecular immobilization and astonishing defensive capabilities, Loki unexpectedly found himself in a tough fight.

After all, just because Rozen could easily deal with Rosenberg and even identify the weaknesses of Rosenberg's automaton didn't mean Loki could.

In general, Rosenberg's strength was quite remarkable, as Alice had mentioned before. This person possessed power equivalent to the "Thirteen," and this was not an exaggeration.

Therefore, it was quite reasonable for Loki to struggle. Fortunately, compared to Rosenberg, Loki's abilities exceeded expectations. While he didn't have Rozen's "Mind's Eye," which could instantly discern an enemy's magic and weaknesses, Loki mastered the "Heaven's Eye." Rosenberg, who only focused on defense, eventually fell victim to Loki's ability to find vulnerabilities without instant response and, wielding a high-speed short sword, Loki swiftly cut Rosenberg's automaton from behind, defeating it on the spot and achieving victory.

Even if Loki hadn't defeated Rosenberg, Rosenberg was destined to lose his qualification for participation.

Attacks on puppeteers were strictly prohibited during the Night Party, but Rosenberg had previously attacked Alice. Combined with Alice now carrying the suspicion of manipulating the rankings of the "Kreuzrittern" while impersonating the head of the Night Party's executive department, Rosenberg, as someone associated with Alice's actions, would definitely face investigation by the academy, even if he wasn't immediately disqualified from participating.

In other words, Rosenberg's idea of reorganizing a legion to deal with Rozen was equally absurd.

If the situation hadn't unfolded so rapidly, and if there hadn't been chaos in the Night Party's executive department due to Cedric's absence, Rosenberg would have been dealt with when he attacked Alice.

This is what they call reaping what you sow.

So, after the Night Party concluded, all students listed under the "Kreuzrittern" had their qualifications revoked, surrendering their gloves.

Alice faced a similar situation; with numerous charges against her, participation was no longer possible, and her qualification was immediately revoked.

By the time Rozen rushed back to the training ground and returned to the Night Party, these announcements had already been made.

As for Loki, having defeated Rosenberg and fulfilled his standby duty, he left without staying.

Later, Veyron arrived leisurely, as if nothing had happened, impatiently completing an hour of standby duty before leaving as well.

On this night, a significant number of participants lost their qualifications.

The only ones left in the Night Party were four individuals.

"Fimbulvetr's Winter" - Rorelai Arneet

"Sacred Blaze" - Loki

"Last One" - August Veyron

And still in the infirmary, exempt from appearing for the time being, "Surround Roar" - Frey.

Then, about one-third of the participants had exited the Night Party.

The true conclusion was still a long way off.

Of course, these are just the events that followed.

Now, there's another issue that needs to be addressed.

"Henriette Belew."

In a guest room at the headmaster's residence, Avril, acting on behalf of the Academy Council, gathered the individuals involved and made this announcement.

"According to our investigation, the information you provided on your admission application is incomplete and can even be considered entirely forged. It does not match reality, so we have decided to expel you from the academy."

Avril declared this to a stunned Henri, causing Charl to jump in.

"Wa-wait a minute!"

Charl wanted to protest, but Avril gave her a stern look.

"I know you got involved in this situation because of Alice Bernstein's actions. Henriette Belew didn't willingly enroll; she was forced. Hence, the admission information was falsified. We don't intend to hold you accountable for this, but forging admission data isn't just grounds for expulsion. In serious cases, it can involve charges of illegal intrusion and suspected theft of the academy's technology and research. Considering this, what we're doing is already quite lenient. Don't push your luck."

Avril's stern words brought Charl back to her senses. This wasn't just a threat; the potential charges mentioned were serious.

Falsifying admission data in an autonomous region was akin to using fake IDs and trespassing another country's borders – a serious matter.

Stealing the academy's technology and research was an even more significant issue. This place was the foremost institution in the magical world. Anyone aiming for it through falsified data might be a spy.

Henriette's enrollment was entangled in such matters. Despite Avril's harsh tone, everything she said was factual. Charl realized that making further noise would indeed be unwise.

In other words...

"Henri has to leave the academy?"

Charl was equally dumbfounded.

"Onee-sama..."

Anriet looked at Charl, her expression showing some discomfort.

The atmosphere in the guest room suddenly became heavy. These reunited sisters were now faced with being separated, a cruel fate indeed.

Moreover, Henri had nowhere to go. After the decline of the Belew family, she disappeared with her mother. According to her, she had been confined to a place until Alice brought her out into the open. For her to leave now meant putting her in an untenable situation.

Just when Charl and Henri were both at a loss for what to do, another person in the room finally spoke up.

"In that case, as long as you reapply for admission, fill out the complete admission information, there shouldn't be a problem, right?"

Rozen, who had been silently standing with Yaya, finally voiced his opinion.

And once he spoke, everyone's attention immediately shifted to him.