Volume 18 is the eighteenth volume of the Kuroshitsuji manga by Yana Toboso.
Synopsis[]
Their elaborate schoolroom deception at an end, Earl Ciel Phantomhive and his peerless manservant, Sebastian, finally hit upon the truth behind the incident of the vanished students at Weston College. Just what tragic steps did the elites of the school, spurred on by their overwhelming sense of justice, take to stamp out the bullying with which the halls of their institution had run rife?! What began as a seemingly simple case of missing persons goes round and round, spinning out of control into a great menace, one capable of perplexing even a devil of a butler...
Chapters included[]
- 083. "The Butler, Giving Assent" (その執事、承認, Sono Shitsuji, Shōnin)
- 084. "The Butler, Speculating" (その執事、想像, Sono Shitsuji, Sōzō)
- 085. "The Butler, Taking Off" (その執事、滑走, Sono Shitsuji, Kassō)
- 086. "The Butler, On Board" (その執事、車上, Sono Shitsuji, Shajō)
- 087. "The Butler, Making Enquiries" (その執事、探訪, Sono Shitsuji, Tanbō)
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Trivia[]
- On her now-defunct tuna.be blog, Yana Toboso expanded on the concept of the alternate cover and story prompt, "Black Chief Priest":
“ | Ciel Fuwa (12) - the heir of a historic (Japanese) Shinto shrine. However, his grandmother is British and his unusually European-looking father married a woman who is half Japanese and half European as well. That's why he [Ciel] looks like a European, too, even though he can't speak English at all, which in turn troubles him. Another cause of annoyance is that for some reason, he is followed around by Undertaker, who sometimes comes to the shrine to hold a Shinto-style funeral. Recently, he made a contract with a crow-tengu with a smug face [a mythical creature in Japanese folkore] and since then he always has to wear an eyepatch. To his annoyance, people around him smile at him warmly and say, "Our Ciel has finally reached puberty..." He wishes he could deny that and tell them that he does not suffer from Chuunibyou [*middle school syndrome], but if he did, it would probably have the opposite effect - and that's why he can't deny it. He would like to found a company specializing in social games rather than become a Shinto priest. He's a troubled first year student at middle school and doesn't participate in any club activities. ----- I can imagine that there is already a manga like this… (lol) [...] |
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—archived and translated by akumadeenglish |
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