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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] The woman who has been burning my brain since she was implemented.

You are evil too~ I will win!!! For sure!! Not with anyone else but you and me!!

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That guy.

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There’s nothing I can do.

So I hope you can remember that achievement, even just occasionally.

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The decline was inevitable once the blood of Sunday Silence arrived in Japan.

In the first place, the Bloodline of Brian’s Time has destroyed many bloodlines, and now it was just its turn.

In other words, all things are transient.

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Even if it disappears, let’s remember that moment of brilliance.

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In the distant future, SS may have been eliminated.

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I knew nothing about the original work, but I was moved by the way of life that seemed to laugh and face death.

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“It’s horse racing that connects dreams!” right after introducing the story’s Gran Alegría.

The weak are eliminated and most disappear without leaving anything behind; this is also the story of horse racing, right? It’s being presented by Cygames, isn’t it?

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>>7

Just remember that there was a racehorse like this for a long time.

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>>17

Thanks to this policy, Mar-chan has been quite deeply etched in my memory.

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>>29

That’s strange, there’s some kind of huge noise on the side…

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>>155

Next to? It says something strange.

Since we are Martle, “that” must be your own appearance.

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It’s nice that Dad comes rushing in not as a friend, but as the only rogue in the final battle… (avoiding looking at his tattered status)

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And next is Gim-senpai’s drawer… I’m doing it.

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>>10

Good at business…

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There are so many cool FA (fan art) pieces increasing a lot.

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The despair that doesn’t connect gives rise to the light of the story that connects…

It feels like there might be a different meaning to “too early for my dad’s gimlet.”

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But you know,

This is not just a story about Norrizen, but also about the countless Uma Musume that fade into the background behind star Uma Musume like Kiraboshi.

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It was supposed to be a funny gag character, but…

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BT seems to have prospered in a rather inexplicable way, as if it has fired multiple one-hit wonders…

Additionally, even though it goes through Roberto, it’s a direct line from Hail to Reason.

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From a Gimlet’s perspective, there were no more unfinished tasks, and I could only entrust everything to Vodka, but it was simply too good-hearted of them to join me in my reckless end.

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I’m really on the brink of death, so it feels reassuring to come together and scatter like this, but it’s shaking me… Is this a big historical drama?

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Isn’t the name No Reason incredibly cool?

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I couldn’t leave any blood behind.

Then we have no choice but to make sure we don’t forget.

But even just saving one world of culture and leaving a name behind, Noriesun has achieved something.

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The only option is to become an owner and breeder of actual horses and save the small bloodlines…

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Seeing the overly strong father during the derby and then seeing the father who came to die as just a rogue somehow stirs my heart.

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I will talk about bloodlines in Umamusume.

I’ll talk about the end of BT.

The main star is Norijin.

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I understand.

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I don’t understand anything at all, but you just had to make it a story that digs deep…

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>>24

I wonder what my reaction would have been if I had said this to myself six months ago…

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Although Mira-chan was said to be a lazy slacker, she is actually someone who can really work hard and wants to win, right?

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>>25

The reason I can be lazy is because I have Miratore.

The world line where I wasn’t became broken from trying too hard.

That’s right, No Reason.

You gave the final guidance.

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>>25

The character may be portrayed as wanting to skip pool training, but originally, they are the type who wants to do their best if someone is expecting something from them.

So sometimes I end up wasting effort.

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Since Mirako and Dants have collapsed, I can’t drag my other friends into my own way of running and living… so I rush to die alone, and my thoughts accelerate. It’s nice, but it’s not good.

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I should have stopped the Dantz after seeing it broken…! It’s just me, as a friend, regretting it…

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There are quite a few gags! I love the event with Iku!

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Don’t get cocky! It was a nice refreshing touch.

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It looks fun when the three of you are doing Norikome during the spring rebellion alliance.

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>>33

Between the uprising alliance.

It has become wide and spacious.

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If it’s No Reason training, Mira-ko would win the Takarazuka…

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It’s rare to have a race with a goal of finishing first where I don’t feel such a strong desire to win!

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I never thought the first goal would be something so heavy.

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“I don’t want to hear the sad words ‘you were only strong once’ as they remind me of various horses.”

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Could it be that now is the chance for the implementation of Lucky Lilac…?

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The broken Mirako…

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The descent here is fleeting, but somehow beautiful...

Log: The Starlit Sky of the Rogues No, or perhaps… No Reason If there were comrades, it might have been possible. No Reason Or perhaps it was the comrades who left behind the run. That too is quite an interest… Every possibility existed. But all roads are now closing. No Reason Very well! Then let’s go all out! Fight, fight, fight, and then―― No Reason – scatter, Trainer. Close

The descent here is fleeting, but somehow beautiful…

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It’s okay… Digi-chan will turn it into a doujinshi.

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Kikuka Sho – Aim for placement

Takarazuka Memorial, aiming for first place.

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I really love when the blue sky reflects when it’s time to scatter, but I didn’t think it was a type of nutrient that can be obtained from Uma Musume.

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After finishing the entire thing, the victory voice from the race feels somehow touching.

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I also like the events that occur when a senior wins.

I also like the events that occur when a senior wins.

Training turn ends after UGE holds. In the latter half of December, the URA Finals qualifying round takes place with a first place finish. Training Uma Musume event: Festival of Unification. No Reason. Oh, what’s this, my cute fans. No need to be troubled~♪ EX race conditions met! Stamina is in excellent condition. Details.

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The rebellious alliance doesn’t want to end here! But it feels too merciless that fate catches up with us.

But this merciless world is also horse racing, isn’t it…?

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>>38

If anything, Noriko comes from a lineage good enough to produce Derby-winning horses.

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Mirako gives the impression of slacking off because she pretended to be sick and skipped training at the start of her development.

After that, I’ve been doing my best to stay away from the pool.

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As a result of winning the Takarazuka Kinen, Norreason itself breaks Mira’s heart, showing a lack of compassion.

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When I look closely, I feel like it has a cute face.

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The strongest ephemeral flower of the era is intense, but it’s also fleeting that I didn’t want to become that, yet I accepted it.

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I thought, “What you’re saying is different from what you said at the beginning…!”

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>>63

We have long since lost the battle, and the outcome has been determined.

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Old documents are bad, old documents are—

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It’s precisely because I’m insightful that I’ve come to see the end.

I couldn’t fully become a fool.

I have looked too much at the friends who have scattered.

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The blood of the soccer boy comes after this…

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If I were a little more foolish, I would feel more relaxed.

Both Noreezun and the trainer are wise, which is why it led to a sad conclusion.

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The team “Burai” is saying that Cygames is favoring them.

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I really like Mirako from the Chrysanthemum Prize… The summer training camp just before is really effective, which is great.

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I think the duo who effectively deceived Mira-chan are surprisingly ruthless.

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It feels like everyone around me is being overly cautious, as if they’re handling something delicate… I wonder if I can keep this awful atmosphere until the Kikuka-sho and bring everyone else down with it!

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I thought the vibe with Mira was like that of Don Quixote and Sancho.

It was Keiji Maeda and Sutemaru.

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They’re really pushing cola…

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If SSBTTB depicts horse racing from around the 1990s, it will become a favorite.

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Even though the Vector of the Overlord, the Fierce Light Generation, and this era are all different, each generation feels unique, and it’s really great that there is meaning just in their being lined up together.

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Make an OVA with this!

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I’m going to stop this story because it never ends! RTTT was an exception!

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But Cygames wants to do the same thing with others…

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>>78

Well, I expect that… and personally, I want Umayuru to do more…

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>>84

Serious stuff is good, but playful chaos is good too… There’s an anime every year, so it might be next year.

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After this, the greatest masterpiece of the Quiet Family will arrive, and then the great king will probably come, right?

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The precursor to that story is the unity, and the conclusion that unity reached, which is that running together is fun, is having an impact here now.

It’s like that, but not really, yet it still is.

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Isn’t there a peaceful world where everyone can keep smiling…?

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>>71

Expect great things from Dantsu’s development! Impossible!

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Because they are the generation of Takion, Pokke, and Cafe, who do not hesitate to risk their lives in this very moment…

Light, just sit for a moment.

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>>82

They were talking about bloodlines over here too…

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>>91

Is it a publicity stunt?

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Bitter ends are actually quite common in Uma Musume… Sei-chan’s training has also ended in defeat.

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I felt the same way as when I was playing the first generation battle scenarios of Toyotomi or the first generation Sengoku Musou Osaka Summer Campaign with Sanada Yukimura.

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If it gets serious until Dantzu, I’m going to cry.

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The final dream race at the end of the world.

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Nyaa ha ha ha ha! Ha…

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I have no intention of doing that, but she is from a quiet lineage and it’s a conclusion that comes from having blood ties, after all.

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On the contrary, there are patterns where personal development can become a light.

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In Dant’s case, I feel like if I escape to the mile route that I’m good at (or not that good at), by the time I try to come back, it would turn into a hellish atmosphere with everyone gone.

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“Dantz seems like it will become a lonely story because everyone from Cafe Takipokke will be leaving.”

There probably won’t be any continuation.

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After watching the good ending, I notice there is a hint of dry air in the laughter of the voices.

That’s nice, isn’t it?

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The motif of the Sengoku period, the Soma clan, fought relentlessly against their arch-rival, the Date clan, and in the end, left a legacy of blood that continues to this day…

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>>89

The end that leaves a cultural legacy may have taken those aspects into account.

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It’s probably a bug that there’s no No Reason for both Gimlet and Mira child training… Even though I’m so into it.

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Is there any other scenario where everyone leaves and only I remain…?

I think there were many moments where characters revived during training or gave hope at the end.

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>>95

Pokémon training might be like that too… The ending has hope though.

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>>99

Even at Pokke Arima, Cafe Taki is making a comeback, and my status is in shambles, but it doesn’t feel like I’m seeking a place to die; there’s still something I’m not ready to give up on.

In ED, the tachyon still seeks speed, and the cafe seeks its peak.

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The girl, who plays the fool but has a glaring look that doesn’t smile, only gets the kind of nourishment that turns into ash as she scatters from the seniors.

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>>96

It’s a game with a lot of cute girl characters.

Why does what you’re doing feel like something out of a manga like Hanano Keiji or a gekiga period drama?

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It was originally an amazing sports spirit, so I just raised the gear!

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I wonder why my heart feels heavy.

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Durandal is also in sync, but the atmosphere changes between classical and everything else.

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>>98

Durandal is precisely of the SS clan…

Rather, what is that Lighto, the offspring of Warning…?

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However, there is no guarantee that the blood of Sunday Silence will remain forever.

It doesn’t exist.

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👻 I’ve already done it plenty, so it doesn’t really matter…

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Even among the three goddesses, there are some who are strict when it comes to discussions about direct lineage.

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>>102

It’s more like it’s dominated by a strong red presence.

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When I reread it from the beginning, I could see glimpses of it from the point where Brian, who was fired up, praised No Reason for running better than himself.

If it were the peak of Brian’s career, he would definitely have taken up the challenge, but he’s completely faded now.

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>>103

Our run should not be left.

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>>115

The wilderness after the snow melts is nice, isn’t it?

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>>103

I said that my skills are still lacking, but perhaps if I run with this guy, I might be able to regain my hunger.

It’s sad that it didn’t end up that way…

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>>128

It’s a scenario where Brian himself has completely broken.

It ended with the main and Biko saying they would make a comeback in later generations.

In this scenario, I’m completely broken.

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It was a scenario that made me want to listen to “Ahanan Necronomancy.”

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It’s still fortunate that I can leave something behind because I did it without reason.

I’m looking forward to it, Mr. Lois and Mr. Dantz.

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The successors to BT aside, the Roberto line itself, including Epiphaneia and Maurice, is really thriving.

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>>106

It’s a relief that Chris’s blood is still there.

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It’s great that the 2002 group has the theme of “What can we leave behind?”

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The pretty element has nothing but appearance.

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>>111

Will Pretty disappear from the title like in Singre eventually?

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This song has been playing the whole time while I’m watching No Reason.

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You’ve gone this far, so I’m expecting great things from you!!! The first race I ever saw was that Derby, and it has stayed in my heart ever since.

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There has been a lot of discussion lately about what can be left after the recent Uma Musume and whether it can even be left at all…

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>>117

There seems to be a tendency to regard the convergence of what has been left behind as 20JC.

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>>117

The main character of the main story is also Linecraft…

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>>117

It’s not really recent… even Fine said something like that.

Because it is an unavoidable theme.

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It’s beautiful that the land and festival where they first met become the final place for the two of them…

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It is precisely because all the strategists underestimated my character that it had an effect.

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I liked Bright’s story, but I liked it just as much.

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Perhaps the Brian in that world has seen Maya’s breaking as well…

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>>126

It’s fine, Maya no, competing in a dead heat with the Quiet Clan and scattering.

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Nari Bu, the greatest masterpiece of Brian’s Time’s first crop, is given the role of narrator.

The way they use it is too skillful, along with breaking the record for the Satsuki Prize.

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Zenno Rob Roy must have radiated a dazzling light at Arima.

It was just that the shock that fell upon the JRA was enough to turn even that into the twinkling of a distant star.

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>>130

If it were just about being strong, BT could have done it too.

I couldn’t create a shock strong enough to change the blood in an instant.

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On the contrary, I wonder what theme the 04 generation will focus on.

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>>132

It’s a generation that’s overwhelmingly rich, yet there’s only Sweepy…

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Maybe if it were just me alone, I could still act like a fool.

Because I saw Dantsu and Mirako, I couldn’t completely act like a fool.

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Knowing the joy of running with companions comes with the set of becoming mentally fragile to handle the battles of loneliness.

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Most of the SS offspring featured in this scenario are also swallowed by deep shocks…

If anything, it will become even more difficult because of the same lineage.

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>>134

Because we have the same parents, it’s tough.

Children will end up shedding blood against each other.

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I think the biggest strength of Uma Musume is definitely the training scenarios! When they come, they can completely change various impressions.

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An era like the darkness just before a new sun rises after the setting sun.

There is a sadness that includes everything being burned and disappearing in the new sun.

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Reconstructing a scenario sounds simple, but it must be difficult.

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>>138

Since more children may come along later, this is a complete reorganization with everyone included! There is still a possibility of more additions.

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At this point, the singularity scenario is so overwhelmingly strong that it’s scary because it might shatter the dreams of various people.

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I was impressed.

I also want a looseness similar to that of Hishi Miracle.

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>>140

Mira-chan was also coming out all relaxed, wasn’t she?!

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Speaking of which, Stabro’s Brian’s thing is getting closer…

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>>142

The big sister who surpasses Chikezo is actually depicted as running at her limits, which is tough…

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When you think about it again, isn’t it strange that Pearl is overcoming fate almost solely with her own power?

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>>146

The anecdote is cleverly avoiding the thunder.

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>>146

It’s at a world level.

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>>146

Because before I met that person, I traveled the world and only saw dark places.

That’s a miraculous person who didn’t get distorted.

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If you think the story is good, make sure to send a proper letter, as you might get a chance to create a leading manga as a successor to Shingure.

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>>148

It seems that one protagonist will scatter after another, and it will turn into an ensemble drama with changing protagonists, is that alright?

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>>148

The return of the Silent Grim Reaper vs. Big Red in a theatrical version…

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The shocking invasion of the great king, who even fears Neo Yuni.

When these two are implemented, the era will change again.

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The moment just before dawn is the darkest.

The rising sun does not belong to them.

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Is there no salvation?

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>>157

We were able to preserve the culture.

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Right now, the strongest great king has descended, and I really want to see it; thinking about the “what if” makes me realize I could also watch a direct confrontation at the singularity.

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Stabro is on the verge of breaking my older sister.

Singre losing to Yaeno means that Oguri’s end is near.

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It’s a depiction that can be done precisely because characters like Neo Universe have finally gathered.

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Even though I’ve come this far, it seems like the things I want to see have only increased, so maybe I’m just greedy.

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In NeoUni, even if things are summarized that way, it seems like if they come, it won’t just be fun and glamorous stories, Shock-san.

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>>165

But the singularity is a really stupid guy, and I feel like Cygames will poke at that too!

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>>169

It’s before an important race, but… I can take a little nap, right?

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The only heart’s cry that won against deep shock domestically is that the stallion is also hanging in there, he’s amazing.

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Is it impossible to be in your prime forever?

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>>168

That’s not it.

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>>168

There are people like that too.

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If everyone gathers and focuses on implementation every year, we could solve the problem of missing certain people, but that’s not feasible for various reasons.

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>>170

Even the second generation is still not enough.

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The original work was such that even I, who doesn’t understand much, retired from No Reason two months later.

When I heard about Deep Impact’s debut, it felt so fleeting and transient that I was like, wow…

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>>171

Everything becomes the past.

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Durandal also has that kind of vibe.

It’s a scenario that constantly considers what can be left behind.

The light is making an incredible noise, but I shouldn’t worry about it.

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A light that is too strong literally drives those around it crazy, even if the person does not wish for it.

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Is this the appearance of a Uma Musume that was using the topic of pre-celebration of death as a gag…?

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>>174

How about that? It’s the death match I wanted to see.

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If an shocking scenario comes, won’t it turn into a story where everything gets trampled?

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Deep Impact has a strong image of being seamless and flawless.

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Is it that the old man came to see the final battle? Is there something being picked up from the original work?

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>>180

I think it’s more about the relationship between the Soma clan and the Date clan rather than a horse, and the warriors will also find that the Warring States period ends with Tokugawa’s complete control… that’s the flow of things, I suppose.

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If I couldn’t leave any blood behind, does that mean that my run was worthless? That’s not the case at all!

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>>183

I did that around there with a turbo.

I mean, it’s like we did it, but it was really only possible because of that timing, so what even is it?

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It seems that not many people do sports as they age or decline.

It’s really a sports story when you modernize and properly write about the fate that the protagonists faced, just like in the sports-related dramas of yesteryear.

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I think the person who wrote this likes horse racing.

I believe that because I love horse racing, I couldn’t turn my eyes away from its fleeting aspects.

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Indeed, it has been several hundred years since the three founding ancestors, and while many regions have had their own prosperous bloodlines in different eras, most of them have already disappeared. However, it is never in vain; the losers create the winners, and the next bloodline builds upon that.

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Training Classic Class Early January 6 more turns Goal Gather 5,000 fans Achievement Condition 3,835 more people Stamina Training Horse Girl Event New Year’s Resolution Tap Dance City What’s going on? Is it all Sunday? Is it trending lately? SKIP OFF Shortened Version Log

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The scoundrels just came to die together with Gimlet… It’s the IF thing.

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