In the previous volume, Hatori said that she wished she could have included chapter 67 through 69 in the previous volume which seems very apparent. In the last few volumes, it seems that the floating timeline has finally been anchored. The last volume ended with the Hosts scheming something to help both Tamaki and Kanoya and it turns out their plan was to host an Ouran Orienteering Tournament. Essentially, they have six stations manned by each of the Hosts where each of the contestants must complete each challenge in order to collect the ingredients for a curry. The winners can make the Host Club do anything they want, so the entire school gets involved at a chance at this golden opportunity. Since this whole thing is a plan to have Tamaki and Kanoya discover their true feelings, Haruhi is tasked with guilting Tamaki into joining the competition. First up is the 'Which One is Hikaru' game. The Twins have temporarily dyed their hair the same color again and no one can seem to tell the difference, but as soon as Tamaki sees them, he's immediately able to tell the difference between them and moves on to the next challenge. Though, when he's tasked with choosing the ingredients for their curry, Tamaki does exactly have the best sensibility for what flavors go together. The next challenge is led by Nekozawa and have to choose an occult object and describe what it does. While struggling with the Black Magic Club, Hunny calls Kyoya from his checkpoint and they discuss whether their plan will actually work. Just as Kanoya finds an occult that Tamaki can correctly identify, Haruhi bursts into the checkpoint to tell Nekozawa to inform the players that the final challenge will take place in a different location than expected. Since everyone is too busy with their contestants, Haruhi has to run to each checkpoint to tell everyone the change in plans. At this moment, Tamaki starts to realize what the Hosts are scheming. Their next challenge is Hunny's take on the peasant's game of Whack-a-Mole, but whenever someone hits the bunnies, Hunny starts crying hysterically and begging them to stop hurting them. Tamaki is easily able to pass this challenge, especially after realizing this is all fixed for him to win, but once again picks ingredients that just don't go together, which horrifies Kanoya, being the one that has to make all of them work together. Haruhi races to each checkpoint, remembering just how much Tamaki has done for others and wanting to help him in his time of need. Before their next challenge, Tamaki informs Kanoya about the girl he has fallen in love with and how he doesn't know what to do about his feelings. This is the first time Tamaki has actually acknowledged his love for Haruhi, and not in the way a father loves his child. We learn that Tamaki realized his love for Haruhi after the kidnapping situation and realizing just how much of an idiot he has been up until this point. He was scared that his love for Haruhi would cause others to get hurt and didn't want to face it, but how could a coward like him ever win the heart of a girl as unwavering and earnest as Haruhi. He tells all of this to Kanoya, hoping that it'll encourage her to face herself in the same way that he had been struggling to do. But before she can respond, Mori interrupts them and challenges Tamaki. He says that his test can only be passed by someone that is true to themself and that a coward like him could never win. Mori also says that he is true to himself, which is why he has never lost his game, but as soon as he goes to demonstrate that fact, he loses. Out of embarrassment, he allows Tamaki and Kanoya to move forward and choose their ingredients. I have a feeling that this gag is foreshadowing for the next arc, which is heavily focused on Hunny and Mori. Anyway, Tamaki goes to pick their ingredients, but Kanoya finally tells Tamaki what she wants and chooses their ingredients for the first time. It seems as if Kyoya and Haruhi's plan is finally working. Next up is Kyoya's checkpoint! Kuze and the rest of the Football Club has been struggling with Kyoya's crossword puzzle since the beginning of the tournament, but it seems that the club regulars are doing well. When Tamaki starts the puzzle, he starts to realize that the answers relate the Host Club in one way or another. When he finished the puzzle and goes to grab the ingredients, Kanoya, once again, asserts herself and picks the ingredients that she wants. Kyoya tells Tamaki that Haruhi is waiting for him, as she's finally finished telling each of the stations about the change in plans, even though the Class President points out that's she could have just used the P.A. system instead of running around like she did. Kanoya and Tamaki's final challenge is the 'Mouth of Truth'. One of them must stick their hand inside the statue's mouth and tell the truth about any question asked, but if they lie, they'll be trapped forever. Haruhi picks Kanoya to stick her arm inside it's mouth. She asks Kanoya three simple questions about herself. The final question, though, is pretty hard hitting. Haruhi asks if she ever regretted moving so far away from her father. Kanoya lies and the mouth clamps down on her arm as she cries for Tamaki to help her. He tells Haruhi to stop this and she calls him a liar too. She tells him that everyone is here because of him and no matter what, they want to be with him. In the heat of the moment, Kanoya confesses that she wants to go home to her father, which is when the mouth lets go of her. She finally opens up to Haruhi and Tamaki and says that both of her parents are hurting due to her grandparents not supporting her father's dream of wanting to become a comedian. This little revelation brings Tamaki back to his normal self as he can't help but laugh at such a ridiculous thing. Their plan worked. Tamaki is back to normal and Kanoya was able to be true to herself. The chapter ends with Tamaki finally admitting to himself that he's in love with Haruhi. The next morning, Tamaki has become a fool in love. Everything is wonderful and beautiful because of this love and he's somehow become an even bigger idiot. The one thing that is troubling him is that he doesn't know how Haruhi feels about him. He keeps going back and forth on whether she's also in love with him. Tamaki has the rest of the Hosts throw him a birthday party as he has been reborn after finally knowing the power of love. He gets carried away trying to figure out what last name they'll have when he and Haruhi get married. While Tamaki is having his crisis, Haruhi realizes that she was jealous that Kanoya had gotten so close to him. Since the floating timeline has finally been kaput, it's Haruhi's 16th birthday and Tamaki and Hikaru silently challenge each other to see who can get her a better birthday present. With all of the chaos, Kyoya reveals that he doesn't think Kosaka is who she says she is. Since Tamaki lost the tournament that was practically rigged in his favor, the Hosts take the winners on a private date to a botanical garden. Both Tamaki and Hikaru struggle to find the perfect present for Haruhi. Honestly, if I had to be any character in an anime or manga, I would choose to be Haruhi just for all of the gifts that she's gotten over the series. Tamaki comes up with a sappy proposal, but ditches that plan when Hikaru tells him that it's creepy. Ever since he's gone back to normal, Haruhi has been avoiding Tamaki, not really understanding what she sees in him. The rivals realize that Haruhi would probably appreciate a cheap, practical present. Meanwhile, Ranka gets a visit from Kosaka and it seems like they know each other, though Kosaka has claimed otherwise. The group date ends with the boys making fools of themselves and Haruhi being drenched. While Hikaru is busy finding the perfect gift for Haruhi, Kaoru wonders about what Kyoya meant about Kosaka. The final chapter confirms our worst fears. Hunny and Mori are finally graduating, but it seems like something is troubling the latter. He's been tasked with fighting every member of the kendo and martial arts clubs, but after the Hosts find out that after graduating Mori and Hunny will be separated, something seems off with them. Hunny is cold and callous and when Mori loses his against a first-year everyone knows that something is off between the two. The volume ends with Mori challenging Hunny to a duel. It's a very dramatic end to the volume. I can't wait to see what happened between Hunny and Mori in the next volume. After such a heavy volume, we get a cute extra of Kanazuki trying to ask Hunny on a date. It seems like they both really like each other. There was ever a throwaway line in the last volume of Hunny offering her to try some of his cake.