
Is 4th place wonderful?
Both the coach and the players feel the same way!
Are you making fun of me? Huh?
>>2
🦊💥
As a compliment, Fox is proper, so this exchange here is almost like the yakuza.
>>4
Since Fox’s recruitment tactics were almost like that of the yakuza, it was a fifty-fifty situation, I suppose…
I can understand if it was 4th place in a local tournament or something, but you…
It’s amazing, but for those who wanted to win, that’s…
Is a bug that only placed 4th trying to argue back?
I have two years of experience.
Individual events are basically worthless unless you win.
I understand because I was doing it too.
Judo was crying even with silver, wasn’t it?
>>10
Am I feeling ashamed of my own inability to obtain anything but silver?
After suddenly calming down and politely declining after crying loudly, it’s really scary.
>>11
Just looking at the results, it’s quite impressive.
Jackie’s cringe points have increased.
I really hate losing.
I really hate losing.
I really hate losing!
But I think if there was a child in 5th place next to him, Teacher Tsukasa would probably regret it fiercely afterwards.
I don’t remember finishing fourth in a sports competition, and when I’m introduced as “4th place in XX!”, it feels like there’s nothing else to say… that’s the reality.
>>16
Wait a minute, from a general perspective, it’s strange that you’re going to the world stage in less than a year since you started.
It’s often said that losing brings silver and winning brings bronze.
“Can I really say the same thing to myself when I was active!?” That’s certainly true.
But don’t bite into other people’s social niceties.
It can’t be helped; it’s a drinking occasion.
>>20
No, they haven’t had a single sip…! This person is sober!!
In competitive events, when it comes down to it, second place is not good enough.
Is fourth place wonderful as a polite remark?
I should have learned from the knight to throw when the opponent goes into a dogeza motion.
There are a lot of kids in charge over there.
You’ve gotten good at complimenting by saying, “You did your best even in this ranking.”
There’s nothing like that for Teacher Shi.
This is how we enhance Inori’s hungry spirit.
Do it intentionally 🦊
Unintentionally doing it, Teacher Shi.
From an ordinary person’s perspective, being fourth is an amazing thing.
What is reported and easily understood is number one.
🦊……
🙇♀️
>>30
This is so typical of Teacher Tsukasa to turn the fox’s entourage into enemies.
Fox must be feeling that coming in 4th place in his debut is amazing since he was also an athlete, but Master Tsukasa feels nothing like that…
Well, Fox! has only ever taken first place!
Do something about it, Fox!
The fox has absolute confidence in itself, but it has a calm sense about things like being lucky with the Olympic age restrictions.
>>34
I did my best and waited for destiny, and I seized my fate. 🦊
I’ve been skating for a year and I can jump a quadruple, but my axel isn’t enough, so fourth place is crap! I want to be in first place!!
>>35
Inori-san was engulfed in black flames.
The portrayal of FOX’s arrogance is impressive.
On top of that, I can understand that they are not necessarily a bad person or anything like that.
There probably aren’t many other coaches who have had kids break into the top ranks of competitions in just one year of coaching.
When you think about how podium photos are used in the news, being in fourth place really doesn’t mean anything.
The only one who could probably make that fox kneel is probably Teacher Tsukasa…
>>43
Please stop, it troubles me.
>>46
With what mouth…
We have to somehow deal with this pull-out first!
I thought it would be like that, but this is the result.
I wish there was a Fox! club in Nagoya…
No matter how incredible the growth rate is, if you can’t achieve the final results, it’s the same as Sensei Tsukasa.
>>47
(After this, won the JGP Series Event 7)
There are definitely parts where they somehow inject the madness of Teacher Tsukasa and Inori-san into the often dark developments.
The club that Nacchin aims for, where anyone can continue skating joyfully regardless of their home, personality, or skill level, is still a long way off…
There are only students and Mike…
Shinichiro-sensei’s dogeza is nothing like this.
>>52
Mr. Shinichiro is a wonderful person who treats everything with a bow, like a pillar of common sense, right?
>>59
That being said, I can talk for four hours about the people I’ve been indebted to, to the point where it might make the other person back off.
Amazing
>>52
The person who made them do it must feel really sorry…
It would have been fine to set the stage properly before Fox’s invitation.
🦊💦
Fox, who only offers superficial praise that rubs the edge of this desperate pairing the wrong way! That’s just bad, isn’t it?
Anything other than a gold medal is the same whether it’s silver or last place.
I think everything comes down to whether you can say the same thing when you’re active!
>>58
That being said, not everyone who aspires to be a skater can make money from it…
>>63
Well, that’s true, but… even if I didn’t know, it wasn’t something to throw at a comedy duo that is seriously trying to make money.
I don’t know anyone stronger than Murakami…
To recruit medical trainers in Fukuoka.
The person who was thrown while trying to do a dogeza is this teacher.
The fox’s performance is so outstanding that it makes it even more so…
Inori-chan has already stood in the place of her goal, a gold medalist in the women’s singles. 🦊
>>67
If you can receive guidance, you should definitely do so.
Considering Inori’s mental state and her mother’s burden, it must be difficult.
Anyone can feel homesick, but…
>>85
I understand that it is not good to change Inori’s current environment.
Since Sensei Tsukasa also refused.
I understand why Hikari-chan, who is conscious of hierarchy like a wolf, feels disgust towards the image in the thread.
It seems that you have a decidedly troublesome personality, doesn’t it, Teacher Tsukasa?
>>69
It’s really troublesome because they cry immediately and come at me aggressively.
>>69
As a protagonist, they are a likable adult to empathize with, but from a bystander’s perspective, they are someone you really don’t want to get involved with.
>>79
As long as it’s not about ice skating with Inori, he’s just a regular guy!
>>69
If it doesn’t involve my students, it’s more common sense.
Also, when it comes to myself, it’s the opposite direction, you know.
Well, Inori-chan was smiling even when she lost…
>>71
🐺💢💢💢💢💢💢
>>74
Shrimp!
Because of the great favor that Sensei Sonidori broke my son out of his shell, it is only natural that I show my gratitude.
>>73
I’ve listened to it about 100 times! And I go… wow.
But Hikari-chan, please stop saying that Inori-san looks like a night hawk.
From what I can see in the fan book, that’s the highest level of insult.
>>75
You stopped at the latest episode!
First of all, even after having their dreams shattered, they were still living in extreme poverty at 26 and hadn’t given up on becoming a pro.
Well, it’s true that if you write “4th place nationally,” it might get a better reaction to say “participated in the national competition!”
🔥🍤🔥 🐺
For Inori, you are the best teacher who helps her find and guide herself.
For others, they’re just a troublesome person.
Hikari-chan also has a unique logic, so it’s not necessarily all correct.
Even if we go to the Fox Route, Inori will probably become stronger…
You won a gold medal, didn’t you?! That kid is a skater as special as you, you know!? Are you really going to say to yourself that you were amazing when you placed 4th at that time?!?
>>89
Fox?
I’ve only ever taken first place once.
As a good adult, don’t you realize that it’s more of a hassle to be bowed down to?
Three months ago, every time I meet Ms. Sonidori, she bows her head.
>>91
Well, it’s someone who really saved my son’s heart…
It seems like the mom friend group line surrounding Mr. Tsukasa is in turmoil.