Before the exam, Mash visits home with friends. A calm break until Orca prefect Margarette Macaron approaches. But Divine Visionary Rayne blocks her. As Mash plays games, Macaron and Rayne battle behind the scenes.
Mash, Finn, Lance and Dot have 3 coins, now sufficient as Innocent Zero disrupted standards. They undertake the risky qualifier "Deadervant's Haunt" for the accelerated Divine Visionary exam.
Mash and friends pass the first exam round, joining a three-person team. Their next test: "The Life Crystal" contest where teams must break opponents' crystals. Two teammates immediately shatter their crystals.
Finn stands by his friends against Carpaccio. Mash hastens to help as Finn fights someone able to nullify harm. Margarette prevails over other foes, finishing the match. A surprise visitor emerges beforehand.
Mash battles Margarette in the first Divine Visionary exam match. Margarette wields formidable power, testing Mash's magic and resolve. The duel concludes on the castle ramparts.
Mash defeats Macaron, but the exam venue faces time-freeze when Innocent Zero appears. Wahlberg confronts this as Kaldo, Divine Visionaries, and Margarette battle monsters to safeguard students. Simultaneously, Mash clashes with Cell War.
Innocent Zero's inmate Sitter Baby transforms Lance and Dot into infants. However, Lance's immense power allows him to defeat Sitter Baby. Innocent Zero revives Adam Jobs through forbidden magic, leading to a confrontation with Wahlberg.
Mash decisively defeats Cell's wand, as Wahlberg faces off against Necromance and dark magic wielded by Innocent Zero's minions. The ultimate battle between Wahlberg and Innocent Zero ensues.
Wahlberg's life hangs in the balance as he battles Zero. Unleashing the true power of his wand, Wahlberg manifests Thirds, but Innocent Zero's superior magic prevails. Just when all seems lost, Mash Burnedead, comes to Wahlberg's rescue.
Innocent Zero's wake leaves a fusion of dead monster bodies forming a giant. Mash fights desperately against this monster as magic becomes ineffective. Students cheer Mash on in the hopeless, trapped situation, prompting his action.