
Episode 3 Preview
Melted face on the ceiling
Is it because it’s a high model that it’s still average?
A sudden expense of 80,000 yen.
Did I look about 10 years older?
40 years old, single
The shoes and several horseshoes were a little over 80,000, but I have no idea about the price of horseshoes in that world.
>>6
It seems like I can get a ridiculous number of practice shoes.
>>7
Because it’s rural…
It seems that Oguri will wear down quickly.
Somehow, expenses… it feels like someone else’s problem, I like Beruno.
The one I chose for Oguri is super sturdy and tough.
The shoes that Oguri Cap is wearing.
You can actually buy it at Light Sports!
>>11
A gift for the child for 82,005 yen!
The normal Umamusume horseshoes are made of competitionium, but Oguri’s are made of aluminum alloy and are triple crown horseshoes…
>>12
What suddenly!?
It seems like episodes 2 and 3 will also take their time to explain the world setting and horse racing.
>>12
What is this… I don’t know… scary…
A horse girl making horseshoes from a lump of metal.
Earning 80,000 yen a month at Kitahara during this time is tough.
Some kind of giant.
If you suddenly spend more than your ceiling, this is what happens.
You had an amazing voice…
Racing running shoes for humans cost around 30,000 yen.
Last year, the ultra-lightweight shoes that disregarded durability actually cost 80,000 yen, so there’s no sense of discomfort.
>>21
When considering that it’s for serious athletes and is used extremely hard, it actually seems like a bargain at around 80,000 yen…
>>22
Considering multiple horseshoes, this seems inexpensive. In the case of Oguri, I think they would also choose a sturdy one.
If you think of it as motocross or snowboard shoes
Well, it’s scary that even those sturdy-looking shoes could break.
Isn’t being a trainer quite a masochistic profession?
>>26
Listen to me.
The teaching profession is masochistic.
They said they would also buy consumable horseshoes in addition to shoes…
>>27
I heard that they said they would buy extra because Oguri’s horseshoes wear out quickly.
on expenses
At this point, whether it’s a fixed salary or commission-based, I’m at the bottom even among the Kasamatsu, so my earnings must be miserable, Kitahara…
>>30
No, it’s towards the upper part of Kitahara Kasamatsu.
>>32
Doesn’t it mean that the salary is low because there is no assigned Uma Musume?
It’s amazing because of this that later Roppei casually hands over a card saying to take a break.
Well, I might be making a Kitahara-like expression in the parts that aren’t shown.
To achieve results, you can only train Uma Musume, and training costs money.
I didn’t know.
I didn’t realize that becoming a Uma Musume trainer would cost this much money.
The uncle from Rokuhira seems to be eating and drinking at quite a nice place, so he must really be wealthy.
I wonder if I could get a bonus if the assigned Uma Musume wins.
Roppe is using a black card.
If you leave the shopping to someone from your family who is overweight, this is what happens…
Well, since the opponent is Oguri, is it a cheap investment in advance…?
>>41
I was told to at least win, and she’s really a child who can win…
>>41
I think that kid would have been this enthusiastic even if it wasn’t Oguri.
>>41
There is a possibility that it is cheaper than treating you.
They said there’s a reason for not having a designated horse girl at this time, so it seems like only the base salary is being paid.
>>42
I have a feeling that something will be reinforced in this area during the flashback scene.
Mr. Bernou, please lend me some money…
But it’s Berno who has more money than that Roppe, I guess.
To be precise, he probably doesn’t have much of that at his family’s house in Bern.
Well, since Uncle Roppei is up there in the center, he must have money.
Did Uncle Rockpei have a family?
If you were single, you’d be an incredible noble.
It seems Mr. Roppei has been a trainer for over 30 years.
Is it the trainer, not Oguri, who is paying?
Wasn’t Oguri’s hoof in bad shape due to severe wear on the horseshoes, with the hooves becoming tattered from the nail marks that fixed the horseshoes?
The Oguri family still doesn’t have any money, you know?
>>53
In the world of Uma Musume, it seems like there won’t be any money until retirement or graduation…
Forget about what I said regarding the Dream Trophy League for Tamamo in the context of Oguri’s training.
The specialized hiking boots alone cost around 100,000 yen, so this is still inexpensive.
If you think of it as a proactive investment, it’s quite cheap.
Well, if Berno had been willing, he could have given it as a present.
At that time, I was still a teammate of Oguri and was not part of the staff.
Well, Berno gives handmade horseshoes as a gift…
>>58
Bernoulli
I like you.
I guess they’ll give it to me since it’s the manufacturer that my senior is contracted with.
But this is the countryside.
>>59
I was astonished to hear that 98% of Kasamatsu’s land is privately owned, and that there are even fields, rice paddies, and cemeteries within the course.
Mr. Rikuhei has a long career at the top of the center track, so of course.
I wonder what the central trainer’s earnings are like.
>>62
I think it won’t come in as much as a real trainer.
Instead, there are no expenses for hiring stable staff or training assistants, so it seems there will be a lot of money left over.
Even that Mr. Roppei carries deep wounds in his heart.
Episode 3 looks like it’s going to be packed with all the things I wanted to see in the thread image, so I’m looking forward to it.
The trainer is probably the one who brings together not only the jockey but also the grooms and various related staff.
Do you know the price of horseshoes?
If you carve it out of the material, it will be cheaper.
In the prettier anime, the portrayal of Okitore being broke was prominent, but that’s probably because it’s the type that pours money into the team… and there’s Sup as well…
Where does the money for trainers come from in the first place? From the training center? URA?
As expected, it seems like they would have a budget for each Uma Musume.
Kasamatsu Ondo, huh?
Don’t you get prize money if you win a race in Uma Musume?
>>75
I don’t think so.
It seems like they might be putting out merchandise instead, so maybe they’re getting it from there.
Well, if we dig into that, it also raises the question of whether the prize money for G1 is the same as in reality…
It’s because it’s the training school that handles the major entertainment in Japan’s world.
The salary must be considerable, but more than that, it’s an incredibly demanding job.
I caught a glimpse of Sugakiya and couldn’t help but laugh.
In the end, is there no role for Onodera?
Even if it’s a pay-in-advance, having 80,000 yen suddenly go out when you have a low salary, even if it’s temporary, must be tough, and I understand the feeling of the person in the thread…
>>81
If it’s something like New Year’s money, I can prepare myself in advance, but being unexpectedly forced to pay tens of thousands to someone else can really take a toll on my mental state.
It seems likely because what the person (or parent) puts out is the same as reality.
It seems like schools might offer sports scholarships or something similar.
Is the trainer giving it out!?
Bernou’s family home… I guess it’s on the scale of a local sports store or something like that…
>>83
It’s a major sports goods store for Uma Musume with branches in various locations.
I’m not sure if the trainer has to bring it, but during the thread image, Kitahara gave me money to buy shoes…
What is the one wrapped in red bean paste?
I want to marry Berno…