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The Indian Butler Arc was the third arc of the Kuroshitsuji manga. It was a major conflict that depicted Ciel Phantomhive and his butler, Sebastian Michaelis, investigating the case of Anglo-Indians being continuously assaulted, stripped, and hung upside down from the eaves of the Hindustani Coffee House in Portman Square. With the visit of the Scotland Yard, Agni tried to confess his crimes but was stopped by Sebastian. Ciel allowed Soma and Agni to stay at his London townhouse.

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  • The Indian Butler Arc was the third arc of the Kuroshitsuji manga. It was a major conflict that depicted Ciel Phantomhive and his butler, Sebastian Michaelis, investigating the case of Anglo-Indians being continuously assaulted, stripped, and hung upside down from the eaves of the Hindustani Coffee House in Portman Square. With the visit of the Scotland Yard, Agni tried to confess his crimes but was stopped by Sebastian. Ciel allowed Soma and Agni to stay at his London townhouse.
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  • The Indian Butler Arc was the third arc of the Kuroshitsuji manga. It was a major conflict that depicted Ciel Phantomhive and his butler, Sebastian Michaelis, investigating the case of Anglo-Indians being continuously assaulted, stripped, and hung upside down from the eaves of the Hindustani Coffee House in Portman Square. The conflict started when Ciel, Sebastian, and Lau visited East End where they encountered Indians who threatened them. Soma Asman Kadar and his butler, Agni, appeared and initially went against Ciel until they discovered that the Indians were the ones who started the fight without reason and dealt with them instead. Afterwards they took shelter at Ciel's London townhouse in compensation for saving them earlier. Prince Soma was in search of his nanny, Mina, who was taken to England. They investigated further to determine that Agni has sided with Harold West Jeb and was the one whom attacked the Anglo-Indians in order to retrieve Mina again. West was planning to use Agni's "Right Hand of God's" in order to win the Royal Warrant at the curry fair. Thus, Ciel joined the fair. The conflict ended when Sebastian's and Agni's curries were on par and the judges were unable to choose a definite winner. The draw was overturned by Queen Victoria, who chose Sebastian as the winner of the contest. Soma confronted Mina who refused to come back with him because she rather be the rich wife of West's. He understood and asked Agni to stay by his side. Consequently, Lau sent his personal assassin, Ran-Mao, to kill Mina and West. With the visit of the Scotland Yard, Agni tried to confess his crimes but was stopped by Sebastian. Ciel allowed Soma and Agni to stay at his London townhouse.
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