
…I wasn’t feeling well in the morning, so I took the day off! But I started to feel better halfway through, so I came to practice!
Inori-san…
I am garbage.
I am trash because I don’t skate.
Zuru
If it’s an arcade, that’s my middle school days.
The rough lines used for the drawing are a great touch.
This guy…! The intuition is amazing.
That face seems to remind me of a melody I can hum…
Don’t become a gold medalist in spirit.
I’m already in the first year of junior high.
After this, when I see Teacher Tsukasa looking cloudy, I realize that I’m being tormented by guilt, and it makes me think that this is puberty.
I can’t stand watching you constantly telling yourself to be positive, positive!
It’s nice to see Inori-san trying to shake off her anxiety with the shallow thought that if they win, Sensei Tsukasa will smile too.
I can’t face children with such sincerity…
Mr. Shi is still young and it’s his first time coaching, but he is working hard…
It was a great episode with lots of little brats and darkened faces.
Um… first, there’s something I need to do before practicing…
It’s a rebellious phase, but Inori-san was quite like this at the beginning of the series.
The girl who used to tell gentle lies to avoid hurting others is no longer here…
After this, I’m going to explode with “Even though I lost, I don’t want to protect my body!” It’s not a joke.
Practicing in a self-punishing way that seems to harm your body, even to the point of skipping school…
If the misunderstanding hadn’t been resolved, it would have been really bad.
From Hikaru-chan’s perspective, it’s a high point.
Wolf smile
If Inori-san doesn’t achieve results, then there’s no point in Sensei Tsukasa stopping skating.
To achieve results, you simply have to practice.
Why do you say that practicing is no good?!!
I’m really curious about Inori’s middle school life.
I wonder why it was made the same as the dolphin episode.
Is it some kind of contrast?
Inori sometimes has an expression like a night hawk.
Inori-san is also going through puberty, huh?
I can’t imagine Inori-san in love.
The dolphin’s posture is also a form of resilience.
I think the main topic from here on will be how Inori-san finds her own form of resilience in comparison to that.
The worst anonymous users keep appearing.
Inori… I wonder if she stands out at school after all.
It may seem like I’m floating, but given my current achievements, there is a possibility that I am being respected.
“I don’t want to take care of my body after this! I’m saying something quite dangerous…”
“Making sacrifices to gain rewards is the strength of the night hawk side.”
By the way, I wonder if Yotaka Jun isn’t injured or anything.
Inori’s self-esteem, who couldn’t study and had a bit of a tough everyday life, is
It’s built up through practices that are definitely not easy, aimed at becoming one of the top classes of the generation.
Being told not to practice that feels like a complete denial.
The merry-go-round is too well-timed.
You did it, right?
I guess it’s a child who has changed for better or worse…
Since you are representing Japan, it’s not good to slack off… Everyone was doing their summer assignments, you know?
In a moment where Iruka seems about to have a mental breakdown, remembering his past journey and the supportive coaches around him, he’s trying to hold on and get back up; this is a type of resilience that Inori should cultivate. The way Gori and the others stand by him is depicted as a contrast or one form of support.
I thought.
Hikari-chan must have good grades even though she only has classes in the morning…
I want to boost your self-esteem through intimacy.
>🐺☺
I was just baking, but I felt like I would get injured without support from those around me!
I wanted to show you Sensei Tsukasa’s disappointed face…
It’s not just about becoming number one; it’s good because the goal is to advance along with Teacher Tsukasa.
But I have the impression that athletes who compete in world championships are training rather than attending regular classes.
I can understand Inori’s feelings too.
They’re a middle school student, after all.
Originally, I had seen glimpses of the dark side while trying to eavesdrop.
To Hikaru-chan, who has been taught by the night hawk since childhood, and to the daughter who has been practicing since she was a child.
You’ve been getting too anxious, even though you’ve closed the gap and surpassed most of them in just two years…
Is Mika-chan a fallen witch?
It looks like Inori and the gorilla couple pulled back from a place that seemed like it was heading to that (other) side.
The goal is not to get close, but to surpass.
I just got my brain fried by Hikari-chan after ending up with a terribly miserable result…
It’s impossible not to feel rushed about this.
What happens if Mr. Tsukasa dies in a traffic accident?
It’s not the accuracy of imagination, Mr. Gori…
By the way, does Wolf-san have any kind of resilience?
Since I win gold in all the tournaments I participate in, is it unnecessary?
I guess there will be many similar things from now on.
The melody that slips away reminds me.
I can see that Hikaru-chan is also influenced by Inori-chan.
Why are you so emotionally attached to it to that extent…?
It’s not just Inori-chan that gets challenged by kids like that…
Hikari-chan also said, “Oh no, I’m disappointed,” and I want to catch up to that point in two years under the guidance of Coach Ninori.
Isn’t it too harsh…?
Seeing Hikaru-chan, as well as Iru-chan’s accident and Inori-chan at her weakest mentally.
I see that the extreme prioritization of sacrifice and hostility towards Dr. Shi have significantly eased, but what do you think?
If there is a third season of the anime, this story might be the final episode.
During the novice finals, Coach Shi’s disappointment was evident on his face with a GOE of +5.
Let’s try to hold back our emotions a bit.
It seems that I was in a state where I was training for 30 hours a day, so it’s good that the blade broke and I was forced to take a break.
Isn’t it too harsh that they think they can treat us badly while being invincible, yet we absolutely can’t get angry, make a dark face, or become emotional?
“I want to build muscle without eating or anything, so I’m more of an idiot than Dr. Tsukasa, who doesn’t understand biology before skating…”
This is about the night hawk…!!
It’s tough, isn’t it?
I’ll do it.
The conditions are so ridiculous, like losing first place in a competition or getting your contract terminated if you fall during night practice for the song, that’s the Yodaka-style coaching.
It was said that Inori-san was not a night hawk.
That being said, I wonder if I have an attachment to that person to the extent of approaching them.
For competitors, peers who genuinely come to kill them are…
I thought there was nothing but fun, but is that wrong?
Inori-san, you should practice your choreography instead of jumping… Jumping is unpredictable, you know? 🦊
I thought FOX would be a bit more of a nasty character, but they only think about the child from one to ten…