Rurouni Kenshin, Vol. 8 continues where the previous tankōbon left off and contains the next nine chapters (58–66) of the on-going manga series.
Furious that Himura Kenshin broke his promise not to go wandering again without letting him know, Sagara Sanosuke decides to go to Kyoto to confront him. Saitō Hajime finds Sanosuke at Katsu's, where he went to borrow money for the trip, and says that he is an amateur who will only endanger Himura Kenshin and that he should stay in Tokyo. They fight and Saitō easily overpowers Sanosuke, who is still weakened from his earlier injuries. He still insists on going to Kyoto and Saitō decides to let him go.
Meanwhile, Takani Megumi goes to see Kamiya Kaoru, who is severely depressed at Kenshin's departure. She convinces Kaoru to go to Kyoto, giving her some medicine that Kenshin said was valuable for wounds, and Myōjin Yahiko and Kaoru leave Tokyo. On his way to Kyoto, Kenshin meets an Oniwabanshū named Makimachi Misao, who is searching for Shinomori Aoshi without knowing what happened in Tokyo to the Oniwabanshū.
Kenshin allows Misao to accompany him, but avoids telling her what happened to Aoshi. While on their journey, Kenshin and Misao find a village that has been conquered by Shishio. They meet a boy from the village named Mishima Eiji whose family was slaughtered by Shishio's soldiers.
This tankōbon is written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki. A new direction begins as Himura Kenshin, a wandering samurai, heads to Kyoto to prevent an assassination. Those left behind respond to his perceived abandonment with rage, while in an affecting chapter, the women compare their hurts in an effort to determine who cares for him more.
All in all, Rurouni Kenshin, Vol. 8 is a wonderful continuation to a series that seems really intriguing and I can't wait to read more.