Later that day, Meg was walking around the campus when she noticed something happening in a secluded area.

"Ah!" screamed Miss. Landford as Jimmy shoved her to the ground.

"Filthy demon, you think you're better than us humans, don't you?" asked Jimmy while standing over her.

"All because you happened to be the first one to make a magic circuit," he said.

"No, I…!" said Miss. Landford before getting kicked in the side.

"I don't want to hear anything from a freak like you!" said Jimmy as he readied an attack spell to Miss. Landford's horror.

"That's enough!" said Meg at the same time she used a spell to stop him from moving, making the spell also stop before the human boy was able to fully cast it.

"Are you alright, Miss. Landford?" she asked while helping the girl up.

"I am, thanks to you, ma'am," said Miss. Landford.

"Good, as for you, Mr. Avery," said Meg as she turned her attention back to the boy who was still unable to move thanks to the spell.

"We will be going to the headmaster where I will recommend your expolsen and the sealing of your magic over what just happened here," she said.

"You can't do that!" said Jimmy.

"I can and will, just be glad I'm not calling the guards to also have you thrown in prison for trying to use magic on a fellow student which is not only against school rules outside the arena but a major crime in general," said Meg.

"Shut it!" said Jimmy.

"You demons used to fear us humans as we were always far stronger than you, but then your mothers came around and tricked everyone into joining forces, ruining everything!" he said, foam coming from his mouth he was so angered.

"My moms have only sought to make the world better for everyone," said Meg.

"But it's racists like you who make their work even harder," she said before moving him with her magic and taking both kids with her to the headmaster.