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To aru majutsu no index Season 2 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely

To aru majutsu no index Season 2 Episode 3

Episode Title: Amakusa Style
Genre: Drama
Countries: ,
Airing Date: October 22, 2010

To Aru Majutsu no Index: The Agnese Forces face off against the Amakusas as a diversion while Tōma, Stiyl and Index sneak inside the amusement park. While escaping from some Amakusa warriors, Tōma manages to find Orsola and gives her a crucifix that Styil gave him earlier. The two are reunited with Stiyl and Index, who are facing against the leader of the Amakusas, Saiji Tatemiya. Working together, Tōma and Stiyl defeat Saiji and the rest of the Amakusas are captured by Agnese's battle nuns. However, the captured Saiji reveals to Tōma and Index that the Amakusas have never stolen the Liber AL vel Legis, as the real reason the Catholic Church wanted Orsola was to kill her to prevent the secrets of the grimoire from being abused. The Amakusas only got involved as Orsola sought them for protection but ran away as she didn't trust them. Troubled by this revelation, Tōma asks two of the Battle Nuns, Luccia and Angelene to see Orsola again but he accidentally angers Luccia who tries to kill him, Index and Saiji. However, she and Angelene are forced to retreat when Index uses spell interception on Angelene's magic and counters Luccia's attack.

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