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Ciel Phantomhive infiltrates the prestigious Weston College to investigate the disappearance of several students, including a relative of Queen Victoria. Disguised as a new student, Ciel faces the school’s bizarre, feudal-like hierarchy: four elite “Houses” (Red Lion, Blue House, Green Lion, and Violet Wolf) that compete for supremacy. The catch? A mysterious, rule-bound figure named the “Head Prefect” holds the key to the mystery—and he’s more than he seems.

This serves as the ultimate "inner sanctum," representing the exclusive and often exclusionary nature of elite social circles. Kuroshitsuji- Kishuku Gakkou-hen

At its heart, Kuroshitsuji: Kishuku Gakkou-hen is a critique of Victorian education's brutality. The "disappearances" are not random; they are the product of a secret society within the school that seeks to "purify" the student body of weakness. The arc asks disturbing questions: What happens when children are taught that empathy is a flaw? What monsters lurk beneath the veneer of "school spirit"? A mysterious, rule-bound figure named the “Head Prefect”

, who hold absolute authority over their respective houses and the student body: Edgar Redmond (Scarlet Fox): The charismatic leader of the Red House. Lawrence Bluewer (Sapphire Owl): The intellectually rigorous leader of the Blue House. Herman Greenhill (Green Lion): The disciplined, athletic leader of the Green House. Gregory Violet (Violet House): The mysterious, artistic leader of the Violet House. The Main Mystery The "disappearances" are not random; they are the