
Inori-san!
Aren’t you pretty deep in darkness?
>>3
I don’t show much of the dark side to the players…
It’s mine, okay?
Look.
>>6
You can do it, right? Go ahead.
My Tsukasa.
>>8
What is my junior disciple…?
>>9
I’m the number one disciple, but…
>>12
These guys are a pain!
Even a strong light creates a shadow, because we are human.
>>11
(Excited Iruka-chan)
Those who don’t remember their last names should yield the road.
>>16
(Surrendering partner)
>>19
(Rushing silver medalist)
>>22
Thud thud thud.
>>30
During that time, my son Rion was in your care.
>>32
(Third time)
>>32
I have already received enough gratitude from you!!
>>36
The younger disciple who intervenes.
>>40
What is Ryou-kun, who is already intruding even further into the distance that is already quite close between Teacher Tsukasa and Teacher Shinichirou…?
>>16
Ming
>>23
Bay
>>24
Harmony
>>24
Demon
Is it Domyoji?
When Rion-kun, who had tried to rely on adults, was turned away, he became twisted but returned straight in just one week.
I’m proud that my Aouma road has been recognized…
Widows have a bad reputation for being favored by the coach.
>>21
But the results from the first year as a coach are amazing…
I won’t know once Inori-san calms down.
Look…
Shuji-kun is recognized, so my wife must be holding her head high as well…
>>28
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Mr. Apollo!
If there is an Apollo motif, is there also an Artemis motif?
Is the person you’re supposed to watch the ice dance partner?
>>33
Yonezu maybe…
This silver medalist is too humble.
If you come back so straightforward after being worried about various things,
Even if you’re not humble, you still say thank you every time, don’t you?
Thinking about it, it’s amazing that I could make Rio-kun smile in just a week.
Hikari-chan must also be feeling grateful.
I probably have tried to have Mr. Shi take a thank-you gift several times, but each time I’ve been turned down.
I want to thank you over and over again… my son’s face looks as if a burden has been lifted off him.
>>43
Isn’t that gaze close to that belief a bit dangerous…?
Well, Ryou-kun, it couldn’t be helped since it couldn’t be cured by anything other than external factors…
>>44
Technically, if I had fixed what my father taught me, I should have grown normally, but it’s pretty tough that I fell into a long-term slump mentally.
>>51
Common, common.
It’s 4th place, right?
If Ryou-kun takes a bath with me now, he might come and wash Teacher Tsukasa’s back by himself.
The handsome Ikesuke’s skating play has the effect of straightening the heart.
>>49
Night hawk…
Not only is Ichiro-sensei appreciated, but his wife and sister are also grateful.
Even Hikaru-chan, who dislikes him so much, is grateful to Rion-kun.
Even the night hawk should be grateful.
>>52
I thought he was a bit of an interesting guy…
>>52
Come back to being active.
If you show what I just taught you (to the interviewer), the rest will be up to your abilities, Shinichiro.
>>60
Did you teach that!? With that!?
>>61
Did you see it?
Do it.
>>60
(I don’t have that kind of power…)
Ryou-kun seems like he might secretly be doing some strength training.
The person in the thread image is a bit odd, isn’t he?
>>57
A little…?
The night hawk probably doesn’t think it’s their fault…
Ryou-kun is really in a bad state just because he can’t meet this coach for a bit.
Upon closer reading, it’s terrible how Hirami-sensei, knowing that Dr. Tsukasa has a pathological low self-esteem, doesn’t even remember his last name…
>>66
Since Mr. Tsukasa is overall worse, it’s safe, right?
Ryou-kun is no longer a brat, but he’s still not as mature as Hikari-chan; he’s definitely more grown-up than the average kid…
While thinking like that, I was reading, and it’s unfair how cute it is that I ended up crying over not being woken up when Teacher Tsukasa came to my house.
>>127
You did it, right?
After getting a job
>>127
(Done)
>>70
I had the same talent as Yotaka Jun… but even if I think I wasted that talent…
I really feel that I have devoted everything to coaching when I think about how I want to pass this talent on to Inori-san right away.
Shiki-kun
Eat the sushi rice!
You can eat what you like~
>>72
Don’t ever come back to this parent-child sushi shop!
>>72
It’s terrible that not only the president but also the sheep are like this.
The feeling of “wow” when Hikaru-chan splashed mud in Teacher Tsukasa’s eyes.
Isn’t it great? I paid for the health insurance, you know?
I just wanted to eat strawberries…
>>77
In that case, this one would have been good, right!?
I like to say things like “little brat.”
Because the persona is peeling off.
Inori-chan should quickly get rid of a coach like this.
>>81
I want both of them at the same time!
It seems that Dr. Hitomi’s type of man is quite different from Tsukasa-kun.
There are also patrons.
There are also understanders from behind.
There are families who are grateful.
What is lacking are achievements and self-esteem.
That is Teacher Tsuji.
I want you to create a new disciple and do the jealousy sibling disciple thing.
From an adult’s perspective, Tsukasa-kun is an elementary school student who can’t even follow the rules of not making noise.
>>86
(Teacher Tsukasa being thrown by Knight-sensei)
(Teacher Shi is taking a defensive posture)
>>91
Weren’t you scared when a grown adult suddenly started crying last time?
>>87
Don’t worry, it’s scary now and will continue to be scary in the future.
>>87
Is 4th place wonderful…?
Even when I’m going around, it’s tough when I’m told to get badges, so I end up skipping over it.
>>89
I can endure it because I know what happens next…
Inori-chan is a little strange.
From an adult’s perspective, Teacher Tsukasa seems quite childish because he expresses his emotions too openly.
When Inori-chan loses, I’ll hit the thread image.
Since Mr. Tsukasa only looks mature and cool for a relatively short period of time…
However, I can’t assert that this lack of self-esteem doesn’t serve as fuel for my passion as a coach.
>>97
It’s the same as the cold feeling that Inori-san was holding.
While excelling in physical strength and leadership, Teacher Hitomi is a staff member who causes friction with parents due to excessive praise internally, and earns resentment externally through aggressive scouting.
happy end
>>100
HAPPY END
A dogeza is a weapon for working adults…
There may be almost no meaning in describing it, but I want to see Teacher Tsukasa working in Kyushu.
>>103
When we face each other, I give it my all, so I’ll praise you to the skies.
By the way, skating is really tough.
Is Mr. Tsukasa drunk?
I’m sober…
>>104
I thought that Mr. Riley, who tried to poach, is someone who will do anything for his goals… but how old is he again? He’s still quite young, right?
>>118
Eight years younger than the night hawk.
>>121
The age is almost the same as the players.
>>149
In the story, Yotaka mentioned that due to age restrictions, they couldn’t participate in the Olympics at 16, and their one-shot chance at 20 was regrettably missed globally, which led to the age limit being lowered, allowing Riley to become the Olympic champion at 16.
After that, for some reason, the age restriction was raised again.
A unique mystery of the work
>>152
It is not surprising that there are debates over Mao Asada’s eligibility to compete in reality and that there is also an increase in age to 17.
I want to see Coach Tsukasa doing a full-frontal nude dogeza someday.
Something that doesn’t feel serious.
Is that team from Kyoto still showing up?
>>107
If it’s a story after Season 1 of the anime, there are quite a few that will come out.
The overly muscular and hot-blooded male teacher at Lux Higashiyama?
I dislike it because I refuse our teacher Riley’s invitation.
>>109
On the contrary, they tried to make me do a dogeza.
>>112
Uh, that kind of apology is troubling…
>>113
Is this something a man who often resorts to dogeza says when begging someone?
>>122
I think the other person is also in trouble! And then I laugh.
You should coach in Kyoto as a way to repay Teacher Jackie.
>>110
Teacher Tsukasa remembers Suzu’s face massage with hawk-like eyes…
>>114
Mokyu…
Hage, hurry up and scout my commander.
A kneeling apology used in an aggressive manner is a weapon that only true shameless people are allowed to use…
Mr. Sugiyama’s dogeza for the recruitment is a good dogeza.
Mr. Fox’s apology while bowing down is a bad apology.
That’s right!
If Sensei Shi truly gives it their all now, how far can they go?
>>125
Isn’t it up to the leader?
>>126
Did you see it?
Do it.
>>126
The night hawk just opened up.
>>125
Because I’m a crazy boy who successfully performs a backflip in one go…
Additionally, there’s a level of talent that makes one wonder why a night hawk is wasting it by being a coach.
>>133
Moreover, that’s with gear that I’m not used to at my feet… It’s strange…
>>137
You can tell just by looking, right?
A man who will do anything for Inori-san.
If I had started at the age of 5, I probably would have had the kind of physical ability to seriously compete in the Olympics.
>>129
It’s tough that you can’t even start competing without physical ability.
I like the scene where Rio-kun thinks of the line, “Aren’t you pessimistic when you’re in the same situation I told you about, Sensei?” while watching Teacher Tsukasa’s performance.
Coaching Inori-san with Mr. Tsukasa in between as the translator for the night hawk.
>>134
It seems like it’s going to get even more complicated.
I thought the rival kid with wide-open eyes would have a lot of screen time, but they barely appear at all.
Become a coach of light.
I think there will be a scene where I face off against Inori-san, the night hawk coach.
>>138
Neither of them is a good match…
>>138
Since Inori-san has made a big deal in front of the night hawk, she herself will not forgive it.
>>138
It’s a tag that Iruma-sensei said is similar to himself…
It’s because I didn’t have money and wasn’t a genius capable of fixing myself!
>>139
I keep thinking about the description of Teacher Sho, who called out after seeing me practicing on my own; whether Teacher Sho has a special observation skill, or if he can immediately recognize talent at a level that anyone would notice.
You should stop coaching such a boring kid.
You’re too precious.
There’s zero reason for a night hawk that can’t get a link to be a coach…
Inori-san is boring…?
>>141
I think it’s a result of consistently asking about our goals with perseverance.
>>141
Because it perfectly recreated the oppressive, overly attentive approach and the completely concealed performance structure up to that point.
Because I was under the illusion that my understanding person had appeared.
>>141
Dad is family, so he’s going through a bit of a rebellious phase.
The best night hawk I know is the one I hate the most in the world.
The adults around me flatter dad with off-base compliments.
There are no trustworthy adults!
Huh… Can you tell the difference between my jump and my dad’s jump…? (Tunk)
In this person’s case, it’s as if looking up at the very deep shadow was illuminated by a light that was too strong.
Teacher Shi can recreate movements just by looking at them, and sometimes predicts the correct choreography from there, which can be frustrating for the athletes. They are excellent as a coach, though.
Unlike the adults who flatter with empty compliments, he has a keen eye that can distinguish between my jumps and my father’s, and he praises me genuinely based on that.
At this point, it’s like it’s already halfway down.
>>157
But they don’t praise skating.
The fact that the external adult who looked at Rion-kun himself was Teacher Tsukasa was beneficial.
I have become able to accept guidance honestly.
I passed level 6.
I won the novice championship.
Mr. Akihara…!!
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If Hikaru-chan follows exactly the same path as Yodaka Jun, it might mean changing coaches frequently, so there’s no guarantee they won’t end up at Tsukasa-sensei’s place…
>>165
Inori is getting fired up with fighting spirit again…
>>165
For the time being, I think things will settle down with Fox.
>>162
No… it’s not a mistake, but…
>>166
I wonder if they aren’t embarrassed to act like a rival with grades like that…
>>168
Huh…? 💢
>>171
I’m sorry for calling you my rival even though I’ve never been able to beat you, Hikaru-chan…
>>179
I have to burn my brain… I have to burn it all out…
>>179
I burned my brain so that I could never say such a thing again.
>>168
You don’t need to worry about the rumors of people who aren’t even standing on the ice.
(I didn’t say I’m not angry.)
I think Hikaru-chan wants Inori-chan to come as Star Fox…
Next, if the night hawk Jun appears before Sensei Tsukasa and Inori-san.
I don’t have the confidence to not laugh in any situation…
>>172
I can only tell that you are smoking.
>>177
Throwing away and smashing a smartphone.
The moms who can accurately step on Hikaru-chan’s landmine are amazing…
Hikari-chan has social skills, doesn’t she? It’s the kind of sociality that’s similar to how wild animals behave in a group.
The night hawk and Kainori-san are concerning in terms of social skills.
>>175
If you can win a gold medal, you can live even like a night hawk; learning disabilities become a minor issue.
Inori-chan’s only rival is me! The strongest, just me!
I’m going to become the strongest with love, so I can’t even make a sound…
It’s amazing how Professor Shi doesn’t just bow down with a simple dogeza; he brings in a medical trainer.
>>182
There is no sense of shame or propriety at all.
>>191
You’re not really a moral person, are you…?
>>141
I guess it was worthy of respect because I was shown that, despite being in a situation where it would be much easier to give up than I, they refined their skills to that extent.
Inori-chan has recovered, but I wonder if Teacher Tsukasa is still worried… ?
“I want to win, no matter what I have to sacrifice!”
>>186
Got it! I’ll support you even more wholeheartedly!!
>>186
A former gold medalist who is now unemployed appears there.
But I was the one who jumped first…
I’m the one whose abs got shredded first.
Whether or not to become Inori’s coach is set aside.
“Thanks to you, Hikari seems to be having fun.”
I might tell Tokainori.
Shinichiro continues talking for four hours about the people who helped him when he won the silver medal.
Rio continues to talk about Akihiro for four hours.