
Transcription: " Nyūgaku-hen III" ( Japanese: 入学編III) Tatsuya easily defeats Hanzo, much to the surprise of the Student Council. Hanzo reprimands her for her seeming bias towards her brother which causes Tatsuya to challenge him to a magic duel. At a meeting later that day, Student Council vice-president Hanzo Gyoubushoujo Hattori opposes Tatsuya's nomination which prompts Miyuki to defend him. Not wanting to waste his talents, Mari proposes that Tatsuya be the Student Council's nominee for a vacant position on the Public Morals Committee, which President Saegusa agrees to.

Upon learning that by school regulation, year representatives must be Course 1 students, she accepts. Mayumi invites Miyuki to join the Student Council as the first year representative but she initially declines and puts her brother's name forward. Tatsuya's skills and wits have earned him and his sister the scrutiny of Mayumi Saegusa, Student Council president and Mari Watanabe, leader of the Public Morals Committee. Transcription: " Nyūgaku-hen II" ( Japanese: 入学編II) Violence seems imminent but the magic sequence is disrupted by the student council president as she arrives with the chairman of the disciplinary committee.

The chasm between the Weeds and Blooms leads to a confrontation when a number of Miyuki's classmates object to her hanging around with her brother and his new friends. Tatsuya becomes acquainted with several Course 2 students including Erika Chiba, Leo Saijo and Mizuki Shibata. In 2095, Tatsuya Shiba and his sister Miyuki enroll at the First Private Magic University Affiliated High School, but due to the difference in their grades in the practical exam, Miyuki is placed in the Course 1 curriculum with the other students who have demonstrated high magical skills, (informally known as "Blooms") while Tatsuya, on the other hand, having scored poorly on the practical exam is assigned to the Course 2 curriculum (insultingly called "Weeds" by Course 1 students) even though he placed first in the theoretical exam. Transcription: " Nyūgaku-hen I" ( Japanese: 入学編I)
