"If you're impressed with that then wait until tomorrow, because that's when this will all end," said Leah with a confident smile.
"Are you saying that you'll get the remaining eighteen signatures in one day?" asked Headmaster Grimm with a smug grin.
"Opps, looks like your teachers missed a couple of signatures after this morning," said Shimmer as Leah showed him the book.
"You only need one more signature?!" asked Headmaster Grimm as he noticed that the number one hundred was on the mirror which rested on the cover of the book to indicate the number of signatures that were in the book.
"You… you had to use a spell on the students!" said Headmaster Grimm.
"All I've done is used a wish on myself so I can see who's struggling with their choice and another to help someone find their path," said Leah.
"Other than that, I've just talked to them in order to help them come to a decision," she said.
"Are you trying to tell me that this many students are actually against their destinies?!" asked Headmaster Grimm.
"They aren't against their destinies," said Shine.
"They are against their friends and families being mistreated by people like you, who only care about themselves," said Shimmer.
"Although, you aren't all against this that much any way, are you?" asked Leah who could see the two auras around Headmaster Grimm were evenly matched.
"In fact, you are almost pulling for us to get through this and come out the winners," she said.
"I don't know what you are talking about, but even if there is one more signature needed, I doubt that there is a student left who will do such a thing," said Headmaster Grimm before turning to leave.
"Be in the castelteria for breakfast, that's where you'll be served a heaping serving of crow," said Leah as she and the two genies turned to head into the girls' dorm building.
"I wish you luck with that," thought Headmaster Grimm with a smile.
"Are you sure that we can really get that signature in the morning?" asked Shimmer while heading upstairs.
"Don't worry, I have no doubt that she will show up," said Leah.
