Happy April 10, 2018 6:06 am

Why did I read this Its so sad..

Happy April 4, 2018 5:19 am

The ending got to me ...why did he have to die .... ╥﹏╥ who would have thought it would this way....

Happy March 24, 2018 4:31 am

Raws????!!!!!

Happy March 14, 2018 6:43 pm

What the end is near.....nooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've been reading this for years and its near the end now

Happy January 24, 2018 6:35 am

How did ciel survive after being killed ??

    Melfina January 24, 2018 6:38 am

    Undertaker could have revived him. Remember those moving corpses?

    K-chii January 24, 2018 6:38 am

    almost looked like they barely missed the heart
    though i'm not sure ╮( ̄^ ̄")╭

    Happy January 24, 2018 4:38 pm

    I hope it is explained in the next chapter

    Ori January 24, 2018 8:49 pm
    almost looked like they barely missed the heartthough i'm not sure ╮( ̄^ ̄")╭ K-chii

    But after that Sebastian or OurCiel cut him open to take out the ring, so I don't think he could survive after that :( we don't really know tho ~ Although if the sacrifice would not had been well executed then Sebastian would not appear

    K-chii January 24, 2018 9:02 pm
    But after that Sebastian or OurCiel cut him open to take out the ring, so I don't think he could survive after that :( we don't really know tho ~ Although if the sacrifice would not had been well executed then ... Ori

    true..
    maybe the Undertaker did something?

    Ori January 24, 2018 11:19 pm
    true..maybe the Undertaker did something? K-chii

    It may be but why would Undertaker want to bring back Ciel? I mean, Undertaker is very clever and he must know that bringing back Ciel would mean a really grave dispute between the twins and also could lead to the death of one of the two, if not the death of both... I think it is all the Queen's doing. I don't like her( ̄へ ̄)I think she is involved in the death of the Phantomhives

    K-chii January 25, 2018 1:17 am
    It may be but why would Undertaker want to bring back Ciel? I mean, Undertaker is very clever and he must know that bringing back Ciel would mean a really grave dispute between the twins and also could lead to ... Ori

    maybe for entertainment?
    though the queen really gives me the chills..
    I hope we'll get the answer really soon =^='

    Ori January 25, 2018 2:26 am
    maybe for entertainment?though the queen really gives me the chills..I hope we'll get the answer really soon =^=' K-chii

    Undertaker has shown that he really cares for the Phantomhives and that includes the twins, so it is unspeakable that he would do that for entertainment

    Happy January 25, 2018 4:50 am

    Why did it take this long to see that he had a twin...was their any hints in the begining and I really don't like the parents of the twins either -just saying

    Ori January 25, 2018 7:11 am
    Why did it take this long to see that he had a twin...was their any hints in the begining and I really don't like the parents of the twins either -just saying Happy

    Yes, there were a lot of hints, Yana even shown RealCiel and OurCiel at the same time in one of the flashbacks before knowing that OurCiel had a twin

Happy January 9, 2018 6:17 am

Ooo chapter 18 hit me hard ....my heart feels sad (/TДT)/

Happy January 7, 2018 4:03 am

Lost to the end ???? I guess... Don't know what just happened. Just now

    Happy December 22, 2017 4:04 am

    6-12 chapters raws

    Anonymous June 4, 2018 2:49 pm
    6-12 chapters raws Happy

    Do you have any recentraws please?!!!!

    Anonymous June 4, 2018 2:50 pm
    Do you have any recentraws please?!!!! @Anonymous

    Sorry, I meant recent raws..

    Notatall May 22, 2019 9:55 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing! Although I don't understand Chinese, you can pick up some ideas just from looking.
    And now
    come
    SPOILERS!!!
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    As I thought, the main struggle seems to be an individual need (Shuuji following his childhood dream to form a batteri with his much beloved, now deceased father and inspired by him, from an early age desperately trying to become a pitcher) VS collective, of social need (for Shuuji to become a catcher because Sora seems to be more fit to be a pitcher for various reasons); compromising between the needs to use someone as a stepping stone (like Shuuji did during his primary school years) or become a stepping stone for someone else (like Shuuji did for Sora in his new team). Seems like the glasses friend Tsunogaya knows something about this struggle and he himself had lost, that's why he placed so much hope (and support) in Shuuji's struggle for his spot under the sun as if Shuuji was that guy's last hope in humanity: if Shuuji secures his spot, the humanity can be saved (as Tsunogaya has pointed out himself, he plays baseball not because he likes it and probably thinks that nobody does that simply because they like playing). Sometimes it felt like Tsunogaya was ready to fight on Shuuji's behalf even more than Shuuji himself ever was. At first it seems that Shuuji is becoming the same, but then the worst part arrives (at least, to me): he starts doubting himself and compromising (I mean, he definitely did have some issues he needed to sort out, but that didn't necessarily involve refusing his long-lasting goal). After some useless whining on Sora's part and fruitless anger on Shuuji's part, we see less and less his obsession about becoming a pitcher, but more and more images leading for Shuuji to properly fit in (like, discovering his dad was a catcher to Sora's dad, Shuuji going to a catcher from a rival team they once had lost to for some advise etc). I guess, if you are not into all that "it's better to give up on your goal, but to have fun with everyone else" type of development, this manga is not your thing (well, it's definitely not my thing). Sometimes this narrative is ridiculously strong. Like, when Sora's injured during another match and cannot pitch anymore, everyone panics conveniently forgetting that Shuuji can step in, although he has some drastic psychological issues, and another guy - fair-haired handsome Suzuki, always cool and aloof, the one who played in some kind of league during his middle school - replaces Sora as a pitcher). And no, it's not because Shuuji didn't have much practice with another catcher - Shuuji didn't practice catching Suzuki's pitches either, like, at all. Don't get me wrong, it's not like I particularly dislike catchers in baseball (the one in "Ookiku furikabutte" suited his role well, and he was a pretty likeable character with his issues, but what was amazing about him is how he was pursuing his position), it's just kind of disappointing to see in a manga yet another someone giving up their passion for a mythical greater good. Well, this manga doesn't have a shounen tag, I give it that, so it was pointless to wait for Shuuji to stubbornly break the walls with his forehead, but a josei tag, instead, was hinting on some moody issues. My misunderstanding of the major struggle was my own assumption. And my disappointment and uneasiness while reading it are solely mine to bear, of course. For I'm mostly writing it for those of you who suddenly happen to read this piece and turn out to share similar views. In this case, you might want to look for some other sports manga in particular or some other manga in general.

    Oh, and speaking about individuals who gave up for some greater good, seems like Sukuzi's one of them, hiding his pain behind a gentle smile, the reader can see that bitterness clearly for the first time when Suzuki picks up as a pitcher during the match when Sora was injured.

    Notatall May 22, 2019 10:12 pm
    Thank you so much for sharing! Although I don't understand Chinese, you can pick up some ideas just from looking.And nowcomeSPOILERS!!!...As I thought, the main struggle seems to be an individual need (Shuuji f... @Notatall

    Oh, and I have to add...
    ...some more SPOILERS!
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    The culmination of the major narrative arrived with the appearance of a new catcher, an experienced, well billed, and WILLING player. Would you think Shuuji happily jumps this opportunity and insists on resolving his issues and becoming a second pitcher, even on the bench? You couldn't be more wrong: Shuuji, in fact, starts to defend his so hated position of Sora's catcher. I mean, could he have changed that much in less than a year? Or was there so little to begin with? Or did he become so much of a coward now that he's kinda playing, but on the other hand, doesn't need to face his demons anymore? Sometimes that typically Japanese fear of being useless to a group/team/society is over the top to me. This development is just meh. I guess, in the end it will be shown as a triumph when Shuuji will become the team's main catcher and never practices pitching anymore, forgets to think even in his wildest dreams that it was almost humiliating for him to become a catcher, let alone to receive Sora's pitches. Will they come with something the could make the glasses friend Tsunogaya also change his mind and start supporting Shuuji as a pitcher all of a sudden, claiming it was his choice (although at the beginning that "choice" was totally against his will)?

    Notatall May 22, 2019 10:14 pm
    Oh, and I have to add......some more SPOILERS!...The culmination of the major narrative arrived with the appearance of a new catcher, an experienced, well billed, and WILLING player. Would you think Shuuji happ... @Notatall

    Ha-ha, it was meant to be well-built. Now that's some typo!

Happy November 1, 2017 11:40 am

Its back

Happy October 28, 2017 12:09 am

Lol puberty

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