A review by coffeedragon
Black Butler, Vol. 15 by Yana Toboso

4.0

The new case is slowly coming along, since public schools don't take into account one's pedigree and follows their own rules free from the government, Ciel needs to find creative ways to investigate the disappearance of students... "without" Sebastian. Mainly a humorous volume. I've never been a huge fan of stories that take place at schools, but I have to say the humor via Sebastian's overworked self really helped relieve some of the more slow parts. We do see some progress with the case but it's slow in coming because of the environment of the case

As a warning, the term fag is used a lot in this volume, not the derogatory definition, but the one defined as "lower boys who attend to upperclassmen in brotherly relationships limited to school". I decided I'd mention it since I did see some discourse about the term before (somewhere). I can't remember what the argument was so I dropped a warning just in case