Ciel Phantomhive
๊จโ๐ฉ ๐๐ฉ๐ข๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ง๐ถ๐ญ ๐๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ต๐ฐ๐จ๐ณ๐ข๐ฑ๐ฉ...โโแดส.
The following day, Ciel meets up with Maurice in the third art room. He says that he knows Maurice purposefully lied to him about the appointment time; his friend corroborated what he heard, as did many other students. When Maurice denies the accusation, Ciel asks about Joanne Harcourt. He and three other students were invited to Swan Gazebo too, but because Maurice was meant to deliver the invitations, they never showed up for their appointments as they, i.a., were also given the wrong time.
Furthermore, Ciel has found out that Maurice is making other students and even the Red House cook do all his fag work for him. He knows about the cards he sends out; "he" even retrieved their pieces from the garbage and put them back together (in reality, it was Sebastian) and is, therefore, able to present him with plenty of evidence that is dated and in Maurice's handwriting. Ciel then muses what Edgar must think if he knew about Maurice's doings and adds that while he can overlook Maurice's deception, Maurice should come clean to Edgar at least.
Maurice, however, has no desire to do so. Instead, he calls his henchmen inside who promptly restrain Ciel. Maurice burns the glued-together flower cards and taunts Ciel, saying that Ciel got "carried away" because the P4 "fancy" him and that he, a "winner" with an earldom, will "never understand the feelings of a younger son who will never inherit the title." Becoming a prefect at Weston College will change one's life "drastically" due to the school's prestige; and as a younger son, Maurice had to do everything to ensure becoming a prefect, even if it meant using and manipulating others.
Thereafter, Maurice rips open Ciel's clothes and tells him that he and his henchmen will now take photographs of him that will make him want to "die of shamefulness."
"What are you?!-" Ciel shouted with anger before he grunted, feeling Maurice kick his bare chest, beginning to cough.
"GET YOUR HANDS OFF ME!!!" Ciel screamed in command, his clothes stripping.