Ciel and Sebastian are still attempting to find out what happened to some missing students. It appears the only way that Ciel might be able to find out what is going on is to meet up with the elusive Headmaster, but the only way Ciel may be able to do so is to become the Most Valuable Player in a cricket match. Lots of humor and some tense scenes fill this volume. The only complaint I have is that in a few panels the dialogue was printed so small that I couldn't read it at all. The school arc isn't my favorite, but with this volume we see it coming towards a conclusion. Ciel is trying to impress the dean of the school in order to get a meeting and find clues about the missing students, but in order to do so he has to compete in a cricket competition. Not being good at sports, Ciel resorts to cunning (with a little help from his under-cover butler) in order to have a chance.
good but not as good as i expected.i think vol.15 is better than this volume
—abdiss
Turns out, I don't give a fuck about cricket.
—casd
Now I must read online....fun...
—Maggie
kereeeen....^^
—Georgia1373