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The next to come would be the swordsman (or swords-boy, rather) of Pram Schneider, the blue-haired short boy who's perceived to be so cute and adorable that most people mistake him for a girl. How Desir found him is through the ranked tournament and the overly familiar torture of a fight between a noble and a commoner, being the son of a noble father that he'd never met and taken care of by his commoner mother until her passing. To be expected, Pram starts off being the assumed commoner weakling that he is, until Desir picks him up, trains him, and utilises the last gift from the scum of a noble father of a rapier to defeat his opponent, to which he'd lean towards taking care of everyone, even Desir himself, to the point of being a Tsundere-like child for his affection.
The last of which is also the strongest of the bunch: Azest Kingscrown. Her being Hebrion Academy's school idol is a testament to who she is: the perfect top-excelling student and leading the academy's top Blue Moon nobility-only party but parading around in the Kingscrown name to avoid the anonymity about her: being the heir to the Hebrion throne as the Empire's Crown Princess. The tall, blonde-braid-haired girl certainly is a tour de force, the definition of a cold person who's disinterested in the things around her due to her affinity with ice magic. That is, until she meets Desir, and her world grows from a blue, cold-ish monotone to one of colour, with which she would become friendly and warm up to him, Romantica and Pram. Certainly, of which, said MC doesn't treat her differently from who she was before, and the party of 4 would become a united party to take down issues orchestrated by Desir.
The biggest elephant in the room would have to be the lacklustre production. Please be reminded that Aniplex IS the head of the production committee for this show (and coincidentally, Project No. 9's ButaReba), and somehow this season, you have a double whammy of adaptations that are just straight-up inferior versions of their source materials.