
Gran Alegria… The mile transforms. Those who love the mile express their gratitude at the moment they use the mile.
Sometimes I feel a sense of pressure in the lines, and it scares me.
But she’s a cute girl, right?
>>2
It’s really cute when you’re smiling and swaying while your hands are clasped behind your back.
I won’t lose if it’s miles.
The voice is really scary.
It looks like an amazing airplane trip.
Do you understand?
What it means to become a miler.
This girl has the pressure of a strong contender like Bakushin O…
>>8
Well, if it’s a mile, it’s extremely strong…
A guy who I can’t understand at all.
This is the second one after Zephyr.
>>10
This child still understands.
I don’t know the criteria for miles, so I always pick the wrong option in multiple choice questions.
It’s cool that I confidently remind you before the race that I am Gran Alegria when you become overly cautious and feel hesitant.
>>11
I might still not realize that she is Gran Alegria…
Did I prove it? I won’t lose, especially in miles!
(My victory proves that this race is a mile.)
In threads like this, you don’t shut down the thread.
You can also see the process of how ordinary trainers gradually become contaminated by mile rules as they come into contact with them.
>>16
It was a meeting that felt like random number generation…
I see… Gran Alegria is… a mile is…
There are quite a few races with Grand Allegra ×3 in the Chanmi, and it makes me realize that everyone is pulling it quite well…
>>18
Since you came here early in the morning…
(She might be Gran Alegria…)
I like that since I was able to achieve what I wanted to do in the autumn, the Mile Championship, my final goal, has become just a fan service.
Super cute
The chest is also well-defined.
I can study well and also take care of my surroundings at a passing level.
Perfect, except for being a believer in a strange religion.
>>23
A pattern that is relatively common in reality.
>>23
I think it’s more on the side of a cult leader.
On the Gran-chan side, the axis is incredibly solid, so it’s nice that the trainer ends up being the more neurotic one, maintaining balance.
The battle outfit is more erotic than I thought.
I’ve been getting spam emails about ANA miles recently, so Grand-chan might get tricked.
A cute one who frequently loses motivation in senior year.
It’s crazy…
The autumn had an atmosphere like the final target race… and then I thought, oh right, there was also the Mile Championship at the end…
Right now, I can’t do it! So I go to my master and ask for guidance, I love grappling training.
No one is such a contrarian that they would bother to write “I” as “watashi” instead of “ore.”
>>35
Since it’s a reasonable argument, I won’t manage it.
While feeling the cuteness and strength of Gran-chan, it was a scenario with a strong Team Fujisawa intensity.
What Tai Ki said about how if you don’t challenge yourself, the “if” will always remain, felt a bit heavy.
I wonder if Dou Deuce would have won the autumn old horse triple crown if he had been able to compete…
>>37
The discovery of the malfunction couldn’t be helped; whether you could return alive from that if will come into play.
That’s why I think people dream of possibilities…
I had a lot of fun during my time with my master, so I’m sad about retiring.
The voice during the smart training feels somehow like a failure.
Actually, I have never failed.
Oh, I’m thinking that Oh My Mile was trending towards the end, but every time I hear that Miler! is a bit too high level, I think so too.
Every time I see “Mile! Miler!”, “Heil! Hitler!” faintly crosses my mind.
Let’s convert to the Mile religion.
My master is so much like a master that it made me chuckle.
Thankful for the mile.
It’s not like I’m saying it was fun for about ●● miles just for the sake of it; it’s actually pretty scary how seriously it’s being evaluated each time.
>>51
Aren’t 777 miles and infinite miles the same thing?!
It feels foggy for 3 miles.
Does raising this child accumulate miles?
I want to feel frustrated after a date when someone says they had about 20 miles of fun.
>>56
Are you complimenting me…?
The image in the thread depicts an emotional awakening scene where I realized that while I thought saving miles was wonderful, using those miles is what truly shines the brightest.