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[Medalist] It’s a sports story, so it’s understandable, but reading about people who win through hard work and those who lose despite their efforts really tugs at my heart.

Tsuru Maika Medalist

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The novice battle right after the anime is amazing, isn’t it?

Jellyfish-chan is both pitiable and cute.

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It’s nice that everything returns to nothing when you turn the page.

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If anything, Inori-chan is at a level where she can’t win except for the last one.

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It’s one thing if there are losing scenes, but due to the constraints of the page count, even narrative deaths happen frequently.

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There is nourishment that can only be obtained from a girl’s expression of regretful tears.

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It was really hard to breathe a little while ago…

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The coaches also get hit and end up in a daze…

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Give me a worm too…

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Cute girls in cute outfits appear and disappear like water flowing freely.

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For players who are not at the top level, it’s a battle against themselves…

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The leaderboard also includes the names of the kids that have appeared so far.

They may not be in the spotlight, but they are working hard behind the scenes too.

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I want to cuddle with sheep.

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That’s good, isn’t it?

Teacher Tsukasa stops the students from leaving because they can’t bear to watch.

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The other day, there was an international team competition.

Only the top three can come out like that in front of the general public, so it’s a very narrow gate.

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Kohei’s brain has already suffered damage twice.

There it is, the third one is a bang!

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Because Hikari-chan is here, it’s already impossible… but the kids who have continued to do their best without giving up in that situation end up like that, which is, how should I put it, something that hits home… not in a weird way.

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It depicts cruelty, but it also portrays sincerity, so it is bearable.

I couldn’t accept sports manga that harshly criticizes the lacking or inferior parts even more so.

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Inori’s slow start has led to an incredible growth, so it’s brutal that they dominate others with their talent.

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That’s nice, isn’t it?

Duckling…

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Ending with a huge failure in the last skating is pretty ruthless, right?

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It was very bittersweet when the chair game for the first five seats started and ended.

It’s not a matter of “Ready, set, go” at the same time, so the first player gets hit with anxiety about losing their seat and has to endure the despair of seeing their rank drop continuously. It’s painful, and for the second player, it’s tough not being able to escape even if unreachable scores are put up.

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It’s okay to fail because it’s a competition, but if my spirit breaks, I won’t be able to come back.

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Even though the swan was a choreographer, huh?

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It’s very manga-like in modern times that top-class kids are mostly the type to be class president.

Indeed, someone who can’t discipline themselves in individual events won’t be able to rise to the top.

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Being of the same generation means there will always be those you can’t beat.

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It’s heartbreaking to see that not everyone can continue skating forever.

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After Miku-chan, the score for Mihan-chan was a little lower.

The fact that she has next year makes the cruelty stand out even more.

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Inori realizes that she can only live on ice, so her obsession is intense, isn’t it?

On the contrary, my sister can live anywhere, so she quickly gave up and quit due to her injury.

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The age restriction is tough.

Isn’t it too tough to become useless as a competitor if you grow too much?

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If everyone becomes like the fox 🦊, we can be at ease even after our prime.

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Fox was saying that it was bad to get it, but hasn’t the night hawk guy disappeared quickly…?

Looks like Hikari-chan will also be holding back on jumps for a while.

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Kohei-kun and Teacher Gori are just so pitiful.

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Is it alright to turn it into a figure ghost?

Isn’t it more important to seek another life…?

But real geniuses can manage both, it’s funny, isn’t it?

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After seeing Marin’s overwhelming score the other day

I thought, “So this is what Hikari-chan did.”

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The laxity of the boys’ group is charming compared to the intensity of the girls’ group.

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It’s great to see the kids who didn’t succeed in the block tournament thriving in the All Japan Championship the following year…

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I believe that Mr. Gori is a strong adult who will support Iruka-chan and Roba-chan.

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Isn’t it a bug to say what if Mr. Tsukasa, who should have passed his prime, returns to being a professional?

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Everyone grows in their own way.

There are likely people who get a boost around middle school or high school.

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In the ice dance community, it hasn’t really gone out of style yet.

Because I have found my calling…

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Although Inori-san in 4th place from Thailand was depicted, the one who won the gold medal was skipped.

It seems like it’s quite a struggle… but in reality, there is a championship.

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Teacher Tsukasa was practicing a double lutz, but it seems he was landing it in ice dance shoes…

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Revisiting the results from the Chubu block makes it even more frustrating that Emma-chan can’t participate in the All Japan competition.

It’s 80 points, you know?

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Is it too late to think that Mao Asada was an unbelievable person after all?

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While beginning to notice Inori-san’s secret to the quadruple jump

I’m a bit concerned about Piranha-chan, who hasn’t been very active lately.

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Upon careful consideration, the beginner tournament where Mike self-destructed and

There is likely only a depiction of victory in the novice A Chubu qualifiers, which will probably be the first of the second season.

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Since Teacher Tsukasa is doing exchange guidance in Fukuoka, that big girl and Kanna-chan are…

There is a possibility that I have met with Dr. Hara to some extent.

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I’m saving it for the sake of winning in the end.

That aside, I want to see Inori-san win more!

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I won the Meiko Cup in grade 5 and also the JGP, but I don’t have Nori-san.

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Perhaps 🦊 is the youngest woman to win a gold medal in the history of figure skating at the World Championships, and as Hikaru’s coach, they are more than qualified.

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It would really be tough if Iruka-chan couldn’t come back.

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The gaze always directed towards the losing side is intense and cruel.

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Inori-san tends to get passed over in matches where she wins money…

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I don’t feel like I can live without my dolphin losing its skate, more than the night hawk Jun.

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It’s boring that the protagonist keeps losing simply…

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I don’t want to see Kouhei’s infamous face anymore…

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The author apologized for the long development that caused stress, so I have a hopeful speculation that the JGP Final will prepare some catharsis.

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I love the scene of the kids who continue to perform even though they know they can never place higher after failing the jump.

If you cut that scene in the second season, I won’t forgive you.

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In the story, Inori’s confirmed grades are

Meiko Cup Beginner Championship – Champion

Meiko Cup 5th Grade Champion (no description)

West Japan Elementary School Tournament – 2nd Place

All Japan Novice Championship Chubu Block Champion

All-Japan Novice 4th place

Junior Grand Prix 4th place

Junior Grand Prix Champion (No description)

All Japan Junior, cut off in the short program.

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Kanna is in second grade, so she competes with Mike, who is in third grade.

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Losing is due to not enough effort.

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I can’t read it too often because it makes me cry when I read about the simultaneous performance of the three people at the Chubu tournament.

Everyone is such a good kid, GOE +5 now…

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I want to see them win, but I’m not that frustrated.

Could it be because there are depictions of steady growth and achieving amazing things?

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I think it’s amazing that Suzuko-chan, despite having such motivation, doesn’t switch from figure skating, where there are absolute champions of the same generation, to other sports.

That said, maybe the middle piece can’t be made in the story…

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Inori also has an intense talent that makes quite a few kids despair, but I feel like Hikaru-chan is so strong that she’s always crying out of frustration.

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You don’t think you can’t go free in that flow, do you…?

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Narrative deaths are tough, but I also think narrative gold is questionable…

It’s money overseas… well, it’s more like a preliminary match, even if you say it’s overseas…

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My 13-year-old daughter can’t help but be upset about the injury of Iruka-chan, whom we’ve deepened our friendship with…

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There are probably many children whose hearts are shattered by Inori’s reckless running.

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“Wolf: ‘I wish Inori-chan could come to Star Fox… I think we could get closer and compete if we practiced together and shared school life.'”

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I think it’s questionable to have the scene where the coaches are at an izakaya right after Inori-chan wins her first gold medal, making it so the readers can’t even enjoy it.

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I was wondering what Miku-chan could do when Hikaru-chan was doing so much… and then it ended with her not being able to do anything.

Isn’t it tough?

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Could it be Tsuru-sensei’s fetish?

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I illustrated 60 pages for the upcoming After.

I worked so much in the anime industry, yet…

But since I am in the field of commercial works, there is no reason for my existence if I am not number one.

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Considering the developments that followed, I think it was the right decision to skip winning the Junior Grand Prix.

Well, everyone reading thought that you would show an amazing performance at the All Japan Championship.

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The cry of the child on the kiss and cry, who performed while holding back tears of frustration from what was likely a crushing defeat, seems to reflect the author’s sexual preferences.

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From the perspective of the other players, Hikari-chan is truly in despair, but Inori-san is also quite intense…

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A person who is supposedly a golden egg or something… I wanted to fight you…

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Why is it that with each volume, the jumps that Sensei can make have increased…?

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The fact that there is a beautiful girl Inori-chan named Hikaru makes me feel an overwhelming sense of despair.

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I believe that the experience of working hard here will definitely benefit their lives in the future.

It’s painful to have to cry over the fact that I couldn’t win now, instead of just saying pretty words.

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Hikari-chan’s slide for Inori-san is the kind that could completely burn out your brain and leave you unable to recover with just one wrong step…

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Your only rival is me, the strongest.

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Yunagi-chan and Ako-chan are definitely a handful of geniuses…

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The monster of those who are rapidly growing in a short career is still unstable.

The other monster is already breaking through another shell while watching it.

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Night hawk → Officer → Student

It might be the best to coach.

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I don’t have that kind of power…

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It’s not about a medalist, but I was surprised to see the anime’s ED being used in a Townwork commercial.

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Professor Shi not only has good eyesight but also has an incredibly high ability to verbalize it.

It’s difficult as a leader to articulate things when you’re like the no-nonsense Tiger Castle Master.

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After seeing it just once, how can I remember Iruka-chan’s choreography, and why can Hikaru-chan jump like that!

Inari-san seems to be thinking a little, “What is this guy?” about Sensei Shi who immediately brings up harness techniques on the side.

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Hikari-chan is going to skate for you! But isn’t she completely trying to break Inori-chan’s heart?

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The feeling of despair when you lose without making any mistakes must be incredible…

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Inori-chan is a little strange.

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Well, the Junior Grand Prix Final is probably the real event.

Since Iruka-chan will probably be absent, I will have to fight with the pride of Japan on my back.

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If you describe the victory too much, the emotion of when I killed Hikaru-chan will lose its impact.

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If that breaks, then Inori-san has already given up on the ice.

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To be honest, I feel like Inori-san has probably broken the hearts of way more people than Hikaru-chan.

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Since it’s a growth period, I won’t be able to perform at my best for a while…

So I want to win against Inori-chan with the best performance I can give right now.

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If it’s a beast that will be broken-hearted by my performance, then I won’t bother with it from the start.

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Mr. Shi is no longer thinking about the ice show.

In the first episode, the coach is determined that this is his true calling.

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The way Inori seems composed after Iruka got injured tricked all the readers; the manga is really good.

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It’s definitely Hikari-chan, the absolute queen, but is there really no other talent abroad that surpasses Hikari-chan?

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I think if you transfer to 🦊, you’ll be able to participate in the ice show!

It seems like they’re still being invited to shows even now.

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In terms of stability, Suzuhan Shikamoto stands out above the rest.

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If we don’t stop Hikaru’s strength, it will surpass reality.

Has it already been surpassed among girls…?

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Mr. Tsukasa is a coach for strong teams aiming for the top… with a high ability to articulate.

The harness can be used, and it’s for highly motivated kids who can handle demanding advanced skating.

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Is this month’s serialization going to have an increased page count?

I’m too excited.

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Hikari-chan is at her top performance right now.

Due to an injury and being in a growth period, I couldn’t compete, but I have completed my adjustments.

I wonder if I will have a final battle with Inori at the Olympics.

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The sheep is not just carrying him on its back; it’s laying down below Taka-kun.

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Maybe when it comes to skating coaching, Coach Tsukasa is almost the top coach in Japan, right?

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Inori is fine, but Ainoka’s mental state is all messed up, isn’t it…?

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Shiki-kun also sucks on sheep.

Isn’t that distance pretty crazy, even if it’s approved by the parents?

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Because Iruka-chan is the world queen…

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I paid for two years of national health insurance in advance.

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Even if Iruka-chan makes a comeback from the injury, she probably won’t make it in time for the finals, so the situation is set up perfectly.

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In the first place, Inori has already won overseas.

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By the way, if Iruka-chan were to miss the finals…

In that case, will five people compete for the medal, or will the person in seventh place be promoted to participate?

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Just as Fox had planned, I set up a jump for Teacher Shi.

I wonder how many rotations I will be able to jump.

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Did you see it as a night hawk? Teacher Tsukasa said, “Since I memorized it, I’ll teach you,” but I thought it would be impossible without Hikari-chan…

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Is Iruka-chan’s final impossible…?

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Not good.

I think so.

Not good. I think so.

Inori-san Medalist Medalist Inori Developmental Disorder Medalist Inori Genius Medalist Author Wow Medalist Inori Age Medalist Inori Middle School Student Medalist Inori Voice Actor Medalist Inori Disqualification Medalist Inori Grades Medalist Inori Cute Unity Inori Developmental Disorder

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Author

Oh no.

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This generation is caught up in the lesbian punch figurine battle between the absolute queen and the beast of ice and flame!

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Medalist author, that’s amazing!

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Irikachan’s sponsorship contract hasn’t been finalized yet…

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Why is the author’s suggestion mixed in?!

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First, I heard that in order to participate in competitions in Japan, you have to achieve results on a global scale.

The figure industry in Japan is way too scary… I thought.

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There is still no information on how serious Iruka-chan’s injury is, but since there’s less than a month until the final, even if she participates, she’ll probably be in a heavily debuffed state.

I think Mr. Gori will stop it.

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