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Ventus and Meili are two supporting antagonists in UnOrdinary. They are elite students at Wellston Private High School.
Personalities[]
Ventus and Meili are both elite students who serve the king, Arlo, without any question. They will target innocent, defenseless students despite being of high status. They look down on the weak, but suck up to the strong, like many other students. The two later, however, become more open to helping out low-tiers with their problems after being nearly killed by John. They even help supervise a club that helps weaker students and rescue a kidnapped student.
The two are always seen together and have a very close relationship. Ventus cries for help when he think Meili is about to die.
Of the two, Ventus shows more emotion. He gets angry at John for not "being in his place." He also starts crying when John outmatches Meili. Meili is shown to be much more care-free and calm. She only enjoys fights that match her level.
Biography[]
The two are first seen together when they are tasked by Arlo to break John's phone so he can't contact his friend. They are later tasked again to beat up John and force him to unleash his true power. During this fight, however, they are outmatched and nearly killed. Luckily, however, they are healed by the school healer. Once recovering from their wounds, they are tasked by Arlo to hunt down the students who kidnapped John's best friend, Seraphina.
In Season 2, they agree to help out with the School's Safe House.