- 1Quavering Night
- 2Friendship of Masks
- 3Those Who Seek
- 4The Queen and Me
- 5The White Lily of the Battlefield
- 6The Egg of the Imperial Princess
- 7Bleached White Maria
- 8Atomis' Double Face (Part 1)
- 9Atomis' Double Face (Part 2)
- 10My First (?) Housekeeping
- 11Witch Cross
- 12Blood Sword
- 13A Night at the Iron Spring
- 14The Melancholy of Tsujidou Miyuri
- 15Anglo-Russian Entente
- 16Phoenix's Conviction
- 17The Flame's Gospel
- 18The Ouroboros' Trap
- 19The Secret Garden
- 20Figurehead Princess
- 21Aquatic Sanctuary
- 22Trinity ・ Gehenna
- 23Sasha, the Fatal One
- 24You, Live Not Your Youth!
Elizabeth is shocked at Shin’ichiro’s recent actions; torn between her loyalty to Shin’ichiro and her friendship with Mafuyu and Tomo, she inquires Shin’ichiro the rationale for this only to encounter a swift »Shut up and leave me alone!!!« dismissal that obfuscates Shin’ichiro’s reminiscing over his prologue with Elizabeth who is recharging her soma. Meanwhile, Sasha is shocked at how Father Yuri has kept him in the dark about Shin’ichiro’s subterfuge; still, as Ekaterina points out, Shin’ichiro is far too dangerous because of the insidious powers he has that helped compose the prologue he has of having incinerated many people on behalf of the Adepts with a snap of his fingers. Fuming over being ordered neutrality when Tomo’s life is in danger, Sasha reflects upon his prologue with Olja and having to dig by hand to bury her corpse before setting course toward Shin’ichiro’s lair. Frightened for both Sasha and Tomo’s safety, Mafuyu prosecutes a divergent concourse with Sasha before offering him her soma and an admonition for perpetual vigilance as she starts off ahead of him. Elizabeth and Sasha’s duel ultimately becomes the ironic backdrop for manifesting the full scope of the occult and ethical imbroglio Yuudai Yamanobe has embroiled unto his daughter Tomo: Tomo is the remote proxy avatar of the Aurum (Gold) Qwaser.