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Queen's Blade: The Successor to the Throne Season 2 Episode 8 - Watch Legally and Safely

Queen's Blade: The Successor to the Throne Season 2 Episode 8

Episode Title: "Disgrace! An Angel in combat"
Genre: Animation
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: November 12, 2009
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Queen's Blade: The Successor to the Throne: Airi and Nanael are both desperate to finish the match quickly, as both are starving, and begin to fight in earnest. Airi weakens Nanael by causing her to spill more of the sacred milk, which spills onto some of the petrified people in the palace. Airi runs out of time, because it has been too long since she has consumed vital force, due to her desire not to do so in front of Rana, and Airi disappears. Aldra is visibly disturbed by the spilling of the sacred milk. Rana has lost another guardian, and this time goes to Ymir, deciding to help her fix Reina's sword. Rana reveals Cattleya's fate to Ymir and Reina, and Reina says she will save Cattleya. The sacred milk causes the stone Melona was encased in to crack, and she manages to escape. Nanael is then set against Reina, but Nanael is now weak from having spilled the sacred milk, and with her new sword Reina easily defeats her. Count Bansu puts a plot in motion to seize the throne for himself. Melona appears before the defeated Nanael with a proposal to defeat Aldra. The next match is set: Claudette vs Listy.

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Aya Hirano