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To aru majutsu no index Season 1 Episode 7 - Watch Legally and Safely

To aru majutsu no index Season 1 Episode 7

Episode Title: Cult of Science
Genre: Drama
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Airing Date: November 15, 2008

To Aru Majutsu no Index: Tōma continues to keep his memory loss a secret and ends up upsetting Index when he meets with his two friends, Motoharu Tsuchimikado and Pierce Aogami, who both inadvertently insult her. Forced to buy them all lunch, they go to a fast food restaurant, where Index gets into an argument with a girl dressed like a miko who claims to be a magician and leaves before Index can get any answers concerning which magical organization the girl belongs to. On the way home, Index chases after a kitten she names Sphinx and is separated from Tōma, who then runs into Stiyl. Stiyl needs Tōma to rescue Aisa Himegami, a girl codenamed "Deep Blood", from Aureolus Izzard, an alchemist leading a secret science-worshiping cult at the Misawa Cram School after three years in hiding; when Tōma refuses, Stiyl coerces him with threats that Necessarius will take Index away. When they arrive at the cram school, Tōma is surprised to learn that "Deep Blood" is the girl he met earlier and finds a dead corpse in a suit of armor.

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