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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] At first, I thought it was a story about the SS clan clashing with each other.

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Why… why does it have to end so sadly…

You said you didn’t want to become something that fades away as a part of history, right?

No reason, what’s up! The three days of reign are here!! No reason, I’m sorry, Trainer. Although we won, ‘the dream has been shattered’. But one…

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Well, doing this means that thing is coming.

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That’s what lineage is all about.

Old blood fades away and new blood is born.

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Isn’t the next blood… um… too strong?

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However, there is no guarantee that this blood will be etched in history for eternity as it is…

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But it’s cool…

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Because Dants and Miracle have broken, No Reason himself has also somewhat understood that our running should not be preserved…

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There was at least some solace in the fact that you can leave behind something beyond the world of racing at the end…

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The original racing content involves repeatedly breeding and culling bloodlines to create the strongest horse.

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After seeing this story, Inari-wan’s Milleaf blood started to look unusually heavy to me.

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>>10

Let’s go back a bit and raise a flag for the Nasrullah faction!

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It’s because they showed the beauty and dreams of blood sports that we must not turn our gaze away from the ruthless and transient world of blood sports.

There are countless beings that have disappeared like this.

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The world of horse racing is always a battle against blood stagnation.

Having more blood doesn’t necessarily mean you can be happy.

Those who can’t leave behind offspring due to too much blood spreading are increasing.

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Blood sports are fine, but the population engaged in the livestock industry is also decreasing, and I’m worried about that too.

Nearly 80% of farms are unable to secure successors, right?

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Northern Taste

Personron

Soccer boy

Brian’s Time

It was once loved just like the Uma Musume that existed and held that name.

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I want to meet a gentle end like Line Craft.

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I want to go back to the bulletin board before this guy’s implementation and tell them that this story will unfold.

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>>16

So it really wasn’t brought up when it was actually implemented.

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But you know…

Sometimes, when something heavy like this comes along, it becomes unforgettable, right?

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Northern Taste is still quite a bit left, you know…

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I believe that even if it is interrupted, the fact that it was engraved in that moment will never disappear.

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Chris has left a big mark behind!

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The direct lineage is subtle, but thanks to the advantage of being a skilled horse at Fuchu, the bloodline of Tony Bin is being properly inherited.

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My father was happy just to entrust me with his dreams.

However, even Vodka, who entrusted that dream…

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In the end, I think falling off the horse left a stronger impression in people’s memories.

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Bryan’s Time will hardly leave any mark even as a broodmare sire.

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In that sense, Vodka’s early death is regrettable…

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Brian speaks calmly and without passion about how our run should not be left for future generations.

It’s really painful.

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Seeing my junior break my Satsuki Prize record, it makes me think that Brian, who isn’t fueled by it, has withered away…

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If the conversation continues a little longer, a shocking turn of events will occur.

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I thought I had won the conversation with Uni-chan, but then I sensed the arrival of the Great King, which is sad.

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It’s sad that, although it’s unavoidable, the returning members don’t have the strength to compete at the forefront anymore.

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One of the three goddesses is also about to disappear…

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A nameless person calmly says that the history of our bulletin board should not be left for future generations.

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But there’s no sign of it stopping…

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In the early stages, it’s great to form alliances and fuel our fighting spirit, saying we won’t accept defeat!

That’s right, No Reason.

You broke the Hishi Miracle.

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Vodka is uncertain about how Tanifura will turn out, and since my father is the maternal grandfather, it’s fine that I see the name gradually.

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It’s more like I came to scatter rather than to return…

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It’s great how the dad looks amazing when it’s derby time, right?

I don’t want to see my father who has come to scatter as a rogue.

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>>36

It’s like the Summer Siege of Osaka…

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I just finished reading it.

When I thought Dantsu Miracle seemed to be dropping out, I was thinking we would gather together at the final target race, but it really left…

I see, that’s right…

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>>37

Let’s meet again when you feel better…

That was the farewell of this lifetime.

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Although we couldn’t connect the blood of the turbo, the determination for a big escape has shown us the best competition of the Reiwa era, and there’s also an END to that.

It’s not just loneliness.

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>>38

There are things that are inherited.

There are things that are not passed down…

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I love the atmosphere from Senior Takarazuka, but I didn’t expect to gain nutrients like I do from Uma Musume.

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Elder sister

We are not something that grand.

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>>41

I have a feeling that this person speaks so intelligently, but there’s also a chance they’re really stupid.

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Just by adding two characters to the end of a word, it becomes quite an impressive, silly way of speaking, pu!

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>>41

(What is this guy talking about…)

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I aimed to place in the Kikuka-sho, and I thought, well, it can’t be helped.

Hey, why is the goal to finish in first place at the Takarazuka Kinen?

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When I can no longer run, I have no choice but to leave.

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I never thought Dantz would go on a journey…

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Maybe you should do it.

The Empress is an incredibly great mare, isn’t she?

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It is so impressive that it seems likely to establish a direct line within the female lineage.

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Mirako in spring was strong.

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I wonder what things like “Empress” and “Ceasarion” are all about.

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Summer grass,

The soldiers.

Traces of Dreams

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Despite being this cruel, the aftertaste is good because of No Reason’s lively personality.

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It’s an incredibly bitter ending… it feels like they managed to escape without dying.

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Somehow, Tony Bin is great because both Equinox and Titleholder have his blood, even if he is not a direct ancestor.

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There are things that don’t need to be inherited.

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>>57

The lewd pictures are being erased!!!!!!!

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After all, Twin Turbo is a racehorse with enough fame to be on par with G1 horses…

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>>62

Pearl’s development is a story of becoming a Uma Musume that is memorable for the record, overturning the historical fact that she was the first overseas G1 winning horse in Japanese history but did not make it into the top 100 horses of the 20th century.

Even a legendary horse like Seeking the Pearl couldn’t make it into that top 100 selection, but Turbo was originally included…

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I want more endings like the one where there’s no blood left, like in Turbo.

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>>63

Isn’t it against the rules for reality to catch up?

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I’ve beaten G1 horses.

Strong one.

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>>64

Since I won against Rice who won against Macqueen who won against Teio, I essentially won against Teio too!

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I thought it had a fun vibe like Umayuru, but it feels more like raising a final toast in front of the remains of Mirako Dantsu Gimlet at a blazing castle keep.

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>>65

Three years between horses, comparing the transformations of heaven.

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>>89

Don’t transform.

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Many people remember the shine of the race… but it stings to hear words from Dantu that say it was just a one-time thing or that it was pure luck.

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I’m getting too excited about the scenario for Pui, so it’s better not to have too much expectation… I can’t help but be looking forward to it…!

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It’s possible to tell a story about the side that is destroyed in blood sports in Uma Musume… I thought.

At this point, I’m scared of Royce and Dantz.

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Dantz being excellent as a sire for the generation of Café Pocketakion is also frightening.

Mr. Raito can just stay around and intimidate or something.

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Doro is leaning towards a Tanino Gimlet main in this trend; CyGames is quite the strategist.

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I’m happy to see so many cool Noriko.

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I returned to the normal ending, but it feels kind of underwhelming… It’s somehow impressive though.

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I have recovered from my injury.

However, there is no way to win, and all I can do is struggle as I wait for the inevitable demise.

Is this normal…?

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Because I’m going to make that symbol of nonchalance, Mirako, die in battle, there’s really no mercy anymore.

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When my son, who is more of a gag-oriented or a symbol of everyday life, faces a serious situation, the tension rises…

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The one who hands over the guidance is Nolisan himself, you know…

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Isn’t the story of the Uma Musume that Cygames is implementing in March really emotionally heavy, just like last year’s Transcend?

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>>76

Are you saying that last year’s other craft was a heavy story?

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It’s good that there are things that can be preserved because history is a point of comparison, but it’s still quite tough…

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It seems they have come up with a method of hitting us with the story after the anniversary.

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Thanks to the Empress, Tony Bin’s blood is almost secure.

I connected from Dura to Taiho too.

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Oh, but “Oha Mile” was such a cheerful story.

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There’s no other way! A way to conclude a race.

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A child with a light initial vibe later comes along, and when a serious side is explored, it seems that the initial development was an ultra happy ending.

The Brian from the older sister’s storyline and the main character’s scenario must be so happy that it would bring the Brian from other scenarios to tears of blood.

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>>86

It is extremely delicious.

I am also suffering and writhing, thinking that I didn’t want to see Brian like this.

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The content director of Cygames is trying various methods to get us to use stones…!

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I’ve become curious about Transcend.

Is it heavy on your side too?

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>>88

The talk about earthquakes is really heavy because it keeps coming up.

Also, Tran’s character… right!

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>>88

It allows you to leisurely and thoroughly enjoy everyday life.

Everyday life comes to an end.

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>>88

A story where a child who says “An unchanging everyday life is so boring!” gets to experience their wish as their daily life is turned upside down.

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Not knowing things is exciting, isn’t it!

I don’t like things I don’t know… Normal is the best…

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>>88

A good ending is great… I want to see it in the final scene.

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>>88

On that day, the world lost its color.

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Turbo is still known as the synonym for a big getaway…

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Winning against Senior Arima will make you a little happy.

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It was shocking because it happened after the amusing scenario of the Stay Gold group.

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The original work, considering that Japan as a country has a history of relying on imports for its development, gives quite a dry impression regarding lineage.

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Gran Alegria was a story of light, entrusted with dreams and connecting them to the next generation.

You’ve enjoyed the light enough, right?

Well then, next you’ll see how Brian’s Time, which has eliminated many bloodlines in the past, battles against the blood of Sunday Silence and fades away.

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When it comes to bloodlines, I love how Vodka-chan pops up saying something like, “This ancient bloodline is on the brink of extinction!” with such sharpness and a boomerang effect.

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Whoa, I’ll take it! When I’m doing it, I can firmly handle heavy stories too.

When a heavy story hits you like a surprise attack, the damage is significant.

It feels good.

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The three servants have all died.

Is there any meaning in this fight…?

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>>103

No reason at all!

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As a result of the demon fusion of Teio’s Arima and Turbo’s Arima, the dream match between Biwa Hayahide and Narita Brian has been realized, which is laughable.

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The old man who came to end the era not as a friend but as a solitary rogue is kind, isn’t he… even though there’s no need to get involved…

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Quietly, the number of dream girls is increasing.

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Before the implementation, it was thought to be a gimmick, but once such a scenario was presented… well, you know.

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When the door to a new era opens, it means that there are paths that will close as well…

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Is this a gag story? From the beginning, being confronted with such an aesthetic of ruin is overwhelming for my emotions.

It has a certain charm of a historical otome game.

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I love getting on while saying “Yay, it’s spring!”

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>>111

It was a problem that I started saying “It’s a burglary!”

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>>115

While it’s common for casual horse racing fans to say whatever they please about low-level races or amateur races, the concept that could lead to a conflict if absorbed into Uma Musume is…

By having someone with a haughty attitude like Norizen go first, it somehow creates a good vibe.

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>>111

The dance has broken.

I handed over the guide to the miracle.

Norris began to search for a place to die.

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I want my daughter, who finds everyday life so boring, to truly experience her everyday life falling apart.

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My dad is too cool…

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I guess that scene was about coming to drink a gimlet for no reason.

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Transcend may seem like that, but they have a weaker mental state.

Especially compared to Funabashi.

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I wonder if it’s some kind of bug that the trainer waiting in the middle has endured hearing “I’m sorry, I failed the exam” twice while only having one person enter.

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If vodka had a little penis, it might have been able to prolong its life… and I also feel that the father-daughter derby is really cool…

It’s amazing that even without excluding fillies from vodka, there are still 5 G1 victories.

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If it weren’t for the light Umadoru, I really wouldn’t have been able to keep my heart.

No, please go easy on me…

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It would be hard to find a reason to dislike the goal of coming in first at Takarazuka as much as the No Reason scenario.

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It’s similar to a story featuring a protagonist from a defeated faction in historical narratives.

The protagonist wins thanks to plot armor, but ultimately, the fate of losing as an individual does not change.

The story depicts how the forces gradually decline from the protagonist’s perspective.

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>>123

Is it something like Sanada Maru…

The protagonist is capable and should be winning in individual scenes, but when moving on to the next chapter, they end up as the losing side overall.

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>>131

It’s not something to say in the horse thread, but even during Hideyoshi’s lifetime, it felt like Genjiro was succeeding in the city.

My father, who is neither a country bumpkin nor an outdated daimyo, is more capable in the grand scheme of things.

Even though he was not a country bumpkin who died in battle, I think my brother Nyoi-sumi, whose life was short, was historically more capable due to underlying factors.

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Transcendence training has a different quality of weight… for some people, it can feel like being hit hard with a shock…

I might have reacted negatively if this were ten years ago.

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There are quite a few people saying that the Dantz scenario is crazy, right?

The scene of dead bodies piled up is quite something at the Pocket Scenario stage!

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It’s great, isn’t it… the Japan Cup, where one person challenges the tyrant.

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>>127

As expected, it’s amazing… Tsuzuki!

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>>127

In the end, the one that has been running the longest in that generation is Dantsu.

Is this a farewell messenger…?

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>>141

If it’s a scenario for a character business, shouldn’t it be a story where in the end, the person becomes the victor like the Kin’iro from Lake Akan?

Why is Danz too…

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>>160

It might turn into a conversation like, “Haven’t I already hugged Pocket-chan, Tachyon-chan, and Cafe-chan too?”

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I really think you write great stories.

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I think the Dantz scenario will simply make the other three feel a sense of completion.

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Isn’t it possible that after going to the mile route, everyone will disappear?

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>>132

At the point when Dantza won the Takarazuka, both Pocket and Cafe were present, meaning that the one-two finish in that year’s Spring Ten was Pocket and Cafe.

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What I like the most about No Reason is…

Despite playing the fool in a kabuki performance, the depiction of eyes that are completely not smiling is consistent.

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>>133

I wonder if they were also thinking “Is this a quiet tribe…?” during the ending’s wild horse chase.

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>>138

Some things may spill over from above…

In other words, the arrival of Pui has turned all the previous successor battles upside down, and in a way, being the successor after SS is the hardest.

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>>152

Compared to Pui, they are treated like sad sons who don’t stand out as stallions…

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>>133

That impulsive and hasty return is probably an act or strategy.

Fishing ambush-type

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>>140

I’m talking about it in the character story too, but I really like fishing traps.

It’s also happening at the wild horse chase.

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>>140

The direction itself is a nice unique expression that succinctly represents what kind of person the character No Reason is.

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For the time being, my dad seriously came in to win.

…Reality is harsh, but…

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Nya-ha ha ha ha ha! Ha!

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I’m starting to understand the popularity of Stego, which continues to run in a good way…

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>>143

In the end, winning and becoming a stallion whose offspring also achieve results is indeed strong.

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>>151

Somehow, both my sister and I are leaving successors behind.

There are still no big players in Boba, and the white one has also taken the Oaks with the iron ball girl.

The future of the descendants seems bright for the Akan Lake group for now.

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The fate of an individual can be changed.

You cannot change the larger trends of the era.

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But in the Pocket Scenario, we did the “if” where Tony Bean’s blood flows, didn’t we…?

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The Tony Bin clan is also on the verge of extinction, but since Jumpoke has been putting in a decent effort, there is still a chance of survival.

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>>150

Thus, if conditions are met where Pokke wins repeatedly and the “Great King” and “Singularity” inexplicably do not appear, it can lead to an ending where the world is filled with Tony Bean type.

There is nothing like that in No Reason.

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(Sometimes I get carried away and really mess up)

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It’s strong to not care if you’re treated like a villain or a fool for the sake of victory.

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Due to running for too long, Dantsu was not called to the closure of the Pocket ED of the Reikou generation.

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Against an opponent who overwhelms with quality and quantity, even a small number can achieve a balanced victory…

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The significance of the beginning of Character Store starting with a farewell poem.

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>>157

The first words are those of a general who died in battle, what an ominous omen!

Well, it turns out this guy is just a joke character who only sees the coolness of historical references but doesn’t know the content at all!

I realized that I was precisely caught in the scheme of the strategist Noriko.

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It’s good to express something through race status and skills during the scenario, even if we don’t say much.

In the flash scenario, the special characters have the abilities of children or grandchildren.

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>>158

Don’t say you will stop running…

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>>158

The empress is facing gate difficulties…

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>>158

I really like the bright signs of Falco’s training development.

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You wouldn’t expect such a good scenario to come from a character that looks like a joke at first glance, right?

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>>159

It seems that, trend-wise, characters with comedic elements are stronger in that regard.

To cover the heavier scenario with the characters’ personalities.

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>>159

The scene I saw during Neo Uni.

If Cygames introduces a character that looks like a joke, be cautious.

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Isn’t it strange that two less mainstream bloodlines have been wreaking havoc in G1 and major races for over a year, like Opera and Doto?

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>>161

It’s extravagantly funny, but…

In the end, it feels like even those two are not related by blood, but cannot resist the power of lineage.

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>>161

Opera O is quite a famous bloodline, even if it’s not popular in Japan!

I wonder what that nose-squishy horse, Dotou, is all about.

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If I hadn’t been able to fully break into the horse racing world, this scenario wouldn’t have happened.

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I don’t know if the Deep Impact line will continue, but the Sunday Silence line will probably last another 30 years.

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If anything, it’s uncertain whether the direct descendants of Pui Pui will remain.

In reality, there seems to be a struggle in choosing a successor…

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>>166

Even if you say it’s suspicious, Kizuna is the leading sire, and this year his offspring are making their debut while Daitei is entering the breeding stallion market, and overseas there’s even Rodin…

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I don’t have No Reason, but is the story something heavy?

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>>167

In a word, summer grasses are the remnants of warriors’ dreams.

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>>167

Just read it.

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>>174

Let me read it…

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>>167

A losing battle struggling until the end.

No Reason shows me bright spots in between.

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Well, if Ai-chan has a chance with a penis, then I’d go for it…

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For now, as an individual, I can change my own destiny… but I couldn’t change the flow of the times.

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>>178

As for the person’s running fate or victories, putting that aside, I realized that I have never changed the flow of the times…

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Although the same event was held in Orfe and Funabashi, nothing beats the impact of Trun. The other two don’t quite reach that level.

I want to see the scenario of the Hanshin Awaji earthquake a little bit.

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Yae-no, who is straightforward and not good at plotting but has good intuition, makes a great pair.

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The Pui bloodline has somehow become legendary with the reality being…

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The brighter child has a heavier scenario.

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They’re saying that the Sunny Bunny is first around Stego, but…

Before that, it debuted in the same race, and it’s reported to have a prognosis of “not good” from the Satsuki Sho.

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It’s a matter of lineage, so even if you go undefeated in the training scenario, fate won’t change…

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Well, there are cases where a crazy one comes out from a second-rate stallion.

Most don’t continue, but there are times when a sudden change occurs from there.

Seattle Through, etc.

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