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[Medalist] I thought it was Ryou-kun, but it turned out to be a cute episode with Inori-san.

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Red

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I absolutely won’t forgive anyone who disrespects Teacher Shi.

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>>2

(But this guy can’t quite remember Sensei Saito’s last name…)

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A…Aki… It’s Teacher Tsukasa!!!

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Trivia: Since Tsukasa-kun has a loud voice, during self-introductions, people often can’t hear his last name, and even those who have known him for a long time think, “What was his last name again?”

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It’s coming out!!!!

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Anyone who denies my teacher, Mr. Shi, will be killed.

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I am grateful to see a new perspective of “napikawa” every time…

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>>6

The performance here is worth 500 billion points.

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Inori… you’ve become stronger.

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It seems passionate…

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Even Teacher Tsukasa, who only focused on the ice, was surprised by how much he had grown, and the viewers didn’t know that he was surpassing even that, which made them wonder partway through, just like Ryou-kun, “Why can he say this much…?”

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>>11

Well, even so, saying I can win against Hikaru-chan is just not something I can say…

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>>11

I mock those who are less skilled than me, but I sulk when someone below me becomes better, just like Kokushibou’s way of thinking.

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>>104

Please compare it to characters from other works only after properly understanding my brother’s character.

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Teacher Apollon is having a hard time…

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Teacher Shi slides so beautifully!!

It is really like that.

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>>13

Look… my officer.

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Even Ryo-kun, who was just a little annoying brat, seems to be better at skating than the night hawk, to the extent that Master Tsukasa is exceptionally skilled.

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Since Mr. Tsukasa is remembered by gold medalists…

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A brat who only sees people by their titles…

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>>18

Too many adults are only seen as “Son of Shinichiro Nishikado.”

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Putting aside that title, it’s amazing how Teacher Tsukasa was able to properly recognize and praise the differences in the jumps.

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I guess the only person who praised Rihou-kun personally, aside from family, was probably Teacher Tsukasa.

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You’re so good at skating that people say you should make a comeback as a teacher…

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But Mr. Tsukasa is not a medalist…

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>>20

There are only two medalists among the coaches that appear in the story.

(The night hawk is not officially a coach.)

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Well, it’s like, who does that really, to be told they have such confidence…

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Why is Coach Tsukasa being evaluated only after retirement?

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Inori-san must have gotten really good at skating, but I can’t really touch on that much.

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>>27

Just to be sure, Teacher Jackie says I’m really good after four months.

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>>27

In the original work, the judges praise that part, but it was cut in the anime.

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Mr. Shi can jump not only a double jump but also a quadruple axel!!

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>>29

It’s problematic because if you had actually been doing it properly since childhood, I can’t say there’s no possibility; your talent is outstanding.

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The fact that you barely remember the surname means you’ve never fantasized about Inori Maeura, huh?

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The guy who paints his forehead red.

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I, Aki, am not able to have my name remembered by my current boss, who has been my ice dance partner for many years, and whom I trust immensely, as well as my beloved disciple, Akane… Teacher Tsukasa.

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What was the last name again?

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>>33

Ah… Teacher Tsukasa

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>>33

Professor Anjanath…!

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Kata Tanjirou

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It’s not that I’m admiring Hikaru-chan, but the reason I’m going to win is simply because Inori-san is the Beast of Ice and Flame…

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It seems that Kijirou remembers Mr. Tsukasa’s last name in one shot.

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Hikari-chan remembered it in one go.

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>>42

Hikari-chan has a habit of observing people’s expressions and reactions, and as part of that, she tends to remember people’s names quickly.

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It’s really terrible that even Sensei Hitomi doesn’t remember me.

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>>43

Moreover, it dates back to my active days when I was paired up.

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Because there is no one to call me by my last name…

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It’s really sad that someone who isn’t close, like the Sonidori family and Hikaru-chan, remembers my last name.

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In the first place, all the characters in this world have oddly complicated names.

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>>48

(Author being cautioned by the person in charge)

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I feel like people who are somewhat distant tend to call him Professor Meiura.

A close person will become Tsukasa-kun.

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If Hitomi had participated as a player, she would have had plenty of opportunities to have her name mentioned in player introductions.

Still not remembering is really terrible.

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Sensei Shi will sell out 1200 copies of the total receiver book with 250 pages!

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The feeling of the main character in the previous work of Teacher Tsukasa, who had a talent that could have been at the level of a gold medalist but ended up buried without succeeding as a figure skater.

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>>53

The protagonist of the previous work will not be buried.

If it’s about reusing a protagonist who couldn’t be depicted until it was canceled, then that’s fine…

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Hikari-chan remembers, but it’s more like “Hey, Inori-chan’s teacher” or something like that…

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>>54

I remember your name properly.

I look at it with disdain, like it’s trash.

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I can kill it!

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Is the first season ending with the performance of Teacher Achilleus?

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I’ll make it a bond manager!!!

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>>59

There’s no way that’s possible, there’s a 15-year age difference!

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>>61

I can do it!!!!!!!!!

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>>61

I can do it!

It’s fairly common in the figure world!

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>>66

Stop talking about such graphic things.

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>>66

Don’t stop.

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>>66

Stop it!

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>>66

Stop being such a serious weirdo.

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The performance here was great, wasn’t it?

Look… at my nape…

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It’s Akikeuraji Tsukasa.

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It’s Doctor Asclepius.

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I guess this is what it’s like for someone who has talent but hasn’t had the right environment.

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Ah, Mr. Katsukasa!

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Thanks to Rio-kun, I remembered Teacher Tsukasa’s last name.

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I knew it, that’s how the figure world is…

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>>73

A proposal on ice.

There is relatively a lot of love romance.

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That Rio-kun is shining. ☀

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It’s no wonder that everyone forgets it because it doesn’t fit the naming pattern of the medalists’ world.

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Next time will be the sexy men’s bathing episode, huh?

I’m getting excited.

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Inori’s evaluation of Teacher Tsukasa is

It was getting exaggerated day by day.

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>>81

At the point in the anime, I’m still just as proud of my teacher who is incredibly good at skating.

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Hidomi-san sometimes has to create documents or review them as a boss, but it’s terrible that she doesn’t remember.

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>>82

I won’t put ruby annotations on each document, you know…

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Hehe… We’re both the same level 5, let’s do our best!

But I’m going to fly before you!!!

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Even if you don’t know about figures, my skills are monstrous at the national level with proper training at the age of 20.

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From Inori’s perspective, there is a track record of having been brought to a position within reach of novice in just one year.

From another club’s perspective, he’s just a muscular guy without a single record…

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Shiki-kun will take care of me and the sheep all the time, right?

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My ballet teacher (presumably voiced by Miyano) will have to wait until the second season…?

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>>90

Since Miku isn’t in the OP, well…

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>>92

Since you’re saying ballet, isn’t it the white cat?

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I won’t say it loudly, but there’s a very immoral atmosphere when the two of us spend the night in the car.

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Discussions between athletes and coaches are common, not just in figure skating!

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>>93

It’s common with tutors, so when the tutor comes, I usually leave the door open.

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Guardian Angel

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Since Hitomi-san doesn’t need to remember the name of her long-time partner who is like a younger brother…

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Professor Toshi Orino

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I will have Inori go to a place where Teacher Tsukasa can no longer reach.

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Tsukasa Okamizaki

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I thought passing level 6 would mean the end of the first term, but I’m not sure…

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I feel like there are two or three people who fit the Miyano voice well.

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>>101

I guess it’s the headgear after all…

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Actually, Ak… something-sensei is out of their depth.

Isn’t Rio-kun’s opinion correct in wanting to avoid ruining the only competitive life he has by being taught in a strange way by an average person who isn’t even a medalist?

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>>102

Keeeeee!!!1

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>>102

The content is like that, but at this point, it doesn’t matter who teaches Rio; it’s just venting frustration.

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>>102

I want to show the Rion-kun of a month from now the Rion-kun of this time.

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>>102

But you know

Shinichiro-sensei, who is a medalist, great coach, father, and future husband, is also the person who decided to entrust this person to me.

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Rio is… the cute number one disciple of Professor Mei Urahashi, right?

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Mr. Kagoshiji

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Teacher Hitomi has amazing students…

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It’s impressive, Rio-kun, that you call someone by a surname that others don’t remember.

As expected of Master Meiyuraji’s top disciple.

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I think it’s questionable for the night hawk side to try to convey that although you’re cute, it’s not good to interfere…

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What Rio-kun is saying is half correct and half wrong.

The abilities of a player and the abilities of a coach are completely different things.

However, those with high abilities as players tend to have more opportunities as coaches, making it easier for them to succeed as coaches as well.

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I can’t convert it in one shot…

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Why is the part about how the light coach knows that the night hawk missing?

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>>117

Reducing the lines and instead expressing through surprised reactions.

I think I managed to handle it well because putting in dialogue makes it feel like there’s a pause in the argument.

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Mr. Tsukasa’s most impressive title right now is “the man who made the silver medalist bow.”

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>>118

Eventually, I want to make the gold medalist bow their head.

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>>132

The favorability of the surrounded mom has become a sacrifice.

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>>164

Mr. Jackie’s popularity also became a casualty.

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In that case, Jun Yotaka won’t function as a coach unless it’s against Hikaru-chan or Sensei Tsukasa, but if it’s those two, he makes the best coach.

It’s a difficult thing.

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>>121

Is Mr. Tsukasa that skilled?

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>>125

It’s more about the sense of motion analysis than the level.

Did you see it like Hikari-chan? If you’re told to do it, you can do it.

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>>125

It’s quite strange that Night Hawk Jun, who should only be interested in skating, knows about Teacher Tsukasa.

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>>125

A person with the ability to see their own movements from a third-person perspective.

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Well, I do feel that Rio-kun has a typical elementary school student vibe.

On the contrary, Inori-chan is surprisingly obedient for an elementary school student and listens to instructions very well.

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Isn’t it hard to remember surnames, not just for Mr. Tsukasa?

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It seems that they are basically using names that are likely not to exist…

As for that, the sense will be reproached by the person in charge.

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At some point, it was tough, and I found it difficult to research Takamine and the difficulties of Akeura, and I just learned that I can’t read Sonidori in the first place.

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I can’t wait to see Rio-kun get close to me as if he were born for this, accelerating with impulse-level affection.

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The evaluation around here has turned upside down from this point.

Inori is gradually being recognized as a player with great potential, and there are opinions that changing the coach will help him improve even more.

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>>129

Let go of the hand.

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The night owl is aware that they don’t have a personality suitable for being a coach.

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You saw it, right? It’s strange for you to do that as a coach!

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>>133

FOX! said it too, but the role of a coach is to share successful experiences.

In that sense, Yodaka Jun is the best coach when it comes to Hikaru-chan.

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Huh? At this pace, it’s not Inori-san being cute, but…

Ryou-kun, you’re so cute when you’re being spoiled.

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In both manga and anime, it only looks like a cold response, so I don’t intend to interact with my nephew like that.

The information you’re writing is probably wrong already…

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>>136

It’s a case of an author with a low understanding of the original work.

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>>136

No matter how cute my nephew is, he’s a distraction if he butts in on a special lesson.

I guess I’m the kind of person who wouldn’t understand unless you keep pushing back continuously.

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>>136

Really? Men in the family sometimes throw around strong words, so in that sense, I think it’s a matter of the distance among relatives.

In other words, Yotaka Jun has issues with communication skills.

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Mr. Shi’s abnormality is a self-sacrifice that considers only the students.

Self-objectivity through the eye of the hawk.

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(It would have been quicker to go to the destination by taxi… but seeing the teacher’s hard work, I can’t say that…)

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I don’t really understand Jun’s true intentions…

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Mr. Tsukasa’s analytical eye is incredible… it makes you realize that judges for performances can scrutinize things that closely too…

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>>147

If Hanyu wins the gold medal, it would change the rules to a certain extent.

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>>157

It is often misunderstood, but if someone surpasses the highest point achieved, not just Hanyu, it’s natural to revise the rules…

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>>157

It often happens that the event turns into a jumping competition, or that high-difficulty jumps are not emphasized.

If we had responded to everything, Japan would have become even stronger.

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>>161

At some point, it has become a bothersome country that turns specific fields into a land of carnage…

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>>165

Those who become increasingly specialized and adaptive to the extent of imposing restrictions (regulations) must seem troublesome to outsiders.

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Master Shi is a man who can repeatedly achieve perfect communication…

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>>148

They are quite annoying and often have communication mistakes.

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>>150

This side is this side too.

Inori-san and a matching lid for a cracked pot, right?

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>>148

You completely had bad communication this week!

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The fact that both of his names contain animal names really gives Rion-kun a strong sense of a thoroughbred destiny, doesn’t it?

Hey… why are you on the verge of being crushed by destiny…?

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>>149

It’s basically Yotaka Jun’s fault.

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Anyway, because I’m praising so much, eventually Inori will become someone who praises everything too.

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>>154

Ah…ss…

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There was a part that suddenly went silent, was that part of the production?

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I guess it’s just an amateur’s opinion to think that it would be fine if the benchmarks were reset.

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I understand that Mr. Tsukasa is a good person, but I also get why Hikaru-chan sometimes does moves that she dislikes.

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It is often misunderstood, but there is a rule in figure skating that changes must occur every two years.

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The basic structure aside, the rules of this competition change quite complexly.

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Teacher Shi’s way of praising starts with complete affirmation, which is nice, but because it’s the same for everyone… it makes you go “Ah, well, that makes sense…”

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Isn’t it a bit rushed if we aim for the championship in one year?

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>>170

Aren’t we just going to have a training camp, get a level 6 certification, and then declare war on Hikari-chan and be done with it?

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The conclusion in the movie version! This!

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During Asada’s time, there were conspiracy theories, but it was also a timing issue with the rules changing, and it’s also a problem with Asada’s coach not being able to adapt.

I was too fixated on 3A even though the system has changed and it just doesn’t work cleanly.

That’s because they are from Aichi Prefecture, so there seems to be a kind of curse where they have to follow Ito.

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That socially inept person said it too, but the fact that talent not expressed in the real thing is the same as having none at all is not sarcasm but the truth, I suppose…

So go back to the ice one more time.

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Not just in skating, but in jumping and winter sports, the rules and regulations change quite frequently, don’t they?

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Asada Mao faced too much pressure from the media.

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