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'UQ Holder!' Episode 4 Spoilers: Intense Battle Between Immortals and Assassins to Begin?

Tota and Kuromaru have just been given their first mission as official members of Yukihime's crew. Can they live up to the challenge on the Japanese action-fantasy anime series, "UQ Holder! Mahou Sensei Negima! 2"?

After Yukihime introduced her organization of immortals, UQ Holder, to Tota and Kuromaru, the two of both went through an entry exam to gauge their skills, abilities, and potential for becoming an official member of the crew.

Fortunately, the two of them passed, but only after a complication that happened underground, which has let in an army of monsters that the two of them will now have to kill as their first mission.

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As it was, someone has made a hole on a wall underground that let these monsters in. And although Yukihime has put up a temporary seal of ice, it could only hold on for so long. It was for this reason that Tota and Kuromaru were sent down there, accompanied by Jinbei.

Jinbei is the second in command in UQ Holder and is more than 1400 years old. He has reportedly achieved his immortality after eating the flesh of a mermaid. His immortality, however, is the weakest of all the members of the organization, and he even has the scars to show for it.

What role will e play in Tota and Kuromaru's lives now that they are all part of the same organization of immortals?

It seems that the next episode will be bringing the new recruits a tough battle as the assassins, who have been after them, launches an attack, as suggested by the title, "Invasion of the Assassins."

"UQ Holder! Mahou Sensei Negima! 2" airs on Mondays at midnight JST on Tokyo MX, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, and BS11. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available for regions outside Japan via Amazon Prime's Anime Strike service.

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