Since Kyo and Tohru’s issues are about as worked out as they’re going to get on the class trip, Yuki takes the lead for some more light hearted antics (with Manabe).
Chapter 76: Business and Pleasure
The class trip snuck up on Tohru and Kyo. And poor Kyo just can’t get a break.
Chapter 75: Something to Wish For
Tohru has way too much on her heart already, and not much to show for it (yet).
Chapter 74: Just on the Other Side
Once again, Tohru makes a bold move for the sake of a friend.
Chapter 73: Problem Children
How do I say this? The Student Council is like a gathering of problem children. Second-year secretary Kimi Toudou likes to stir up trouble. First-year secretary Naohito Sakuragi is always uptight. First-year treasurer Machi Kuragi tends to avoid eye contact and barely says a word to anyone. But as for second-year vice president Kakeru Manabe, I think it’s obvious how he’s a problem child.
Chapter 72: There Is Light
Yuki confronts one of his greatest antagonists: His mother.
Chapter 71: To The Future
This chapter is primarily comic relief, and after so much drama in the past dozen or so chapters, I am more than ready to accept that.
Chapter 70: Keep Struggling
Yuki is put in a rather awkward position when Haru and Rin engage for the first time since their breakup.

Chapter 69: All Over
Yuki takes the stage again as he prepares for parent-teacher conferences and tries to figure out Rin.

Chapter 68: Until the Dawn Breaks
I haven’t talked much about Kagura, even though she was the first member of the Zodiac to be introduced after the main three. There are two reasons for this. One, in all the time she’s been around, she’s had maybe one scenario of character development (maybe). Two, I honestly didn’t get her. I still don’t relate to her, but I think I’m finally starting to understand her – now, when she’s all but bowing out of the story.
