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[Medalist] I thought he looked like a bad person, but he was just wholeheartedly dedicated to developing Japanese athletes.

If you wish, you can get anything you want! My life is so much fun every day!

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I will forgive you because I’ve already paid the price to get what I want…

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A kind teacher who praised Inori’s efforts.

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Sure, there are people who can create a group supported by guardians.

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Even though they have a bad expression, it’s just that an excellent player has transferred.

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A great man who only makes a bad face.

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Professor Shi is doing a much worse job of poaching, after all…

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>>6

Please stop the dogeza…

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>>8

🐍💢 Shut up, you!!

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>>6

HAPPY END

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There is also the modesty to immediately apologize on one’s knees if one makes a slip of the tongue.

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In the scene of the image, I see people saying, “So, he was the bad guy after all!” but isn’t he just looking a little villainous and happily thinking, “I’m so lucky!”?

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The female knight’s scouting is reckless.

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I failed to poach, but I’m just happy that a different person I really wanted has come over.

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They are someone who has given up on their home and country to focus on nurturing the next generation, so their somewhat annoying comments can be easily forgiven.

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The person who has received more than enough punishment for trying to silently take away Mr. Tsukasa and Inori-chan.

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A woman who enjoys delicious experiences but is forgiven because she gives enough in return.

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So far, I haven’t done anything wrong; I’m just a great coach.

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I wonder why there’s such a bias towards Japan.

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>>16

The person that the night hawk respects is someone that Juna likes.

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An American former gold medalist who will come to Japan after retirement to support athlete development and improve the environment.

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It’s not bad to judge properly from a third-party perspective, right?

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Walking defamation

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I don’t know what I wanted, thinking I wanted talent, looks, and money, but I can have it all.

It’s unfair that you are loved by the world.

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Is America inherently unsuited for figure skating when it comes to body structure?

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This person is definitely going to become a huge hit in living rooms!

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It looks like a villainous face, but it has impressive achievements and abilities, so people gather around FOX!

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There are a lot of American gold medalists.

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I feel like there’s a slight hint of a bad personality, but I’m not really doing anything bad.

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I was feeling down because I couldn’t get the generic night hawk clear.

I got my hands on a genuine night hawk.

Yay!

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From the perspective of the American Figure Skating Association, aren’t they the villains?

I’m raising players from rival countries…

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I learned that Professor Shi’s result in the All Japan Championship was 4th place.

I understood the recklessness of this person’s remarks.

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>>29

This is definitely something that would touch a nerve, but it’s basically a buried landmine!

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>>29

Do you understand how dangerous this is!?

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>>29

Even if I make a big mistake on the lift, I’m still in 4th place, that’s amazing.

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If the setting is from the Showa era, I only have negative images.

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The scene of talking on the phone with the person in charge feels like a covert operation.

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Will the reasons for my love for Japan be revealed someday?

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Because I like ramen.

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4th place…?

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Was this also my trauma switch…?

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While he stubbornly insists until the other party nods in agreement, when it comes to him being treated the same way, Master Keoru just…

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I was told that finishing in 4th place is amazing…

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There are no evil people who are truly evil anywhere…

The image is terrible, or I’m just a social misfit.

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It’s quite wicked to set a trap without going through Dr. Hitomi, but otherwise it’s just a normal story.

There is an arrogance backed by overwhelming achievements and confidence, but they’re balancing the impression with a relaxed attitude…

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People who switch schools not to fulfill their own desires, but to be able to provide better guidance to their students.

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The thread image is the boss.

Inevitably, Teacher Tsuji has turned the club’s mom friend group in the thread into enemies.

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For the time being, as a sizeable rival faction, it is more than adequate.

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But Inori-chan was aiming for first place, yet didn’t even reach the podium, and even so, hearing her say that fourth place is wonderful, especially from a girl who made her Junior GP debut, won two gold medals, went to the finals, and became champion, makes me think that as a coach, it’s not so strange to want to lead her to first place just like you. Yet for some reason, Teacher Hebakuzure has become the enemy…

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Is 4th place amazing?

🦊

🙇‍♀️💦

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Mr. Shi is skilled at making those above him bow their heads!

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>>48

I’m not good with sequences that are hard to understand…

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>>52

I honestly understand how you feel.

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FOX aside, Sonidori-sensei is someone who really brings down the mood from the other side, right?!

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Just the thumbnail looks like a scene from Kakegurui.

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Make people feel uncomfortable and mess up the situation, then decline logically.

If you only look at the results, it’s perfect…

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It was wrong to make Dr. Shi drink.

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The currently most erotic character.

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It might be difficult for someone who lives by the logic of wolves to accept.

There’s hardly anyone else but Teacher Tsuji who provokes so openly like that…

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>>58

I would like to continue taking the Hikatuka part regularly in the future.

I hope you encounter Teacher Tsukasa who is working part-time as a traffic controller when you return to your hometown…

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I wonder what they think about the education policy of the night hawks.

It doesn’t seem to align well with Fox’s policy.

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Could it be that Fox is an incredibly good teacher? If it were me, I would want to leave my child here.

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“When I thought ‘If it looks like I’m being pulled out, I’ll stop it…’, it’s terrifying because Mr. Jackie betrayed me and said ‘So you can think about it, huh?'” 🦊

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>>62

Could it be Mr. Fox’s skill…?

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It’s a poaching.

You tried to poach Dr. Shi and Inori-san, and you managed to poach Hikaru-chan.

The devil.

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I believe that being taught at my own school is the best for the players, so I have a somewhat self-righteous stance that allows for a little bit of unfairness, but since I actually provide the best environment, there is nothing wrong with me as a coach.

However, considering the changes in my private life that Tsukasa mentioned, it’s true that I’m not sure if it’s the best option.

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*This is right after I failed miserably in my plan to recruit Teacher Tsukasa and Inori-chan, and I had to apologize to Teacher Tsukasa by kneeling.*

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Putting betrayal aside, Jackie’s personality balance is amazing.

The assistant coaches are exceptionally reliable.

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Since Hikaru-chan is a wolf, it feels uncomfortable if the boss’s hierarchy isn’t clearly established…

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>>68

I also don’t like to disrupt the situation, so I’m basically a child who can manage things well.

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When you fail to get an SSR and feel down, it’s no wonder you’d make a face like this if a UR came to you.

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First of all, in my home country of America, it seems that for every 20 female skaters there is only 1 male skater, so it’s no wonder we want experienced coaches like Mr. Tsukasa.

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The night hawk is a bit of a landmine when it comes to meals, but that’s the night hawk’s fault.

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This person is just a small creature making evil moves.

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I heard that ice hockey is really popular in America, but I wonder if figure skating is the same…

It looks like they are quite wealthy.

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It’s admirable to truly reflect and apologize when I realize it’s my fault.

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Stop making a bad face.

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Being a big fan of Juna gives me a good impression, FOX.

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I don’t think they are a good person when they don’t consider the other party’s circumstances and are trying to isolate and poach just the coach.

The goal is to strengthen my own club, even though I am just supportive of the players.

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>>79

It seems that there is someone who repeatedly used groveling diplomacy to poach medical trainers.

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The lesson is conducted with the aim of minimizing injuries for the students.

The devil.

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Casually, Tsukasa-sensei has the cheat ability to reliably get to step level 4…

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>>81

The four rotations stand out, but the most impressive thing about Inori-san has always been her skating technique since the beginning…

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Well, what’s bad is that.

It’s not that they are a bad person.

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There are probably many parts that involve calculations, but setting that aside, it really seems like I’m genuinely down when reflecting or crying.

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I mean, the fact that you’re putting yourself in a role to be teased by the players to improve their relationships means you’re not really making an effort, not at all.

If I do this, the jealousy from the same industry will become really severe.

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I really understand that Hikari struggles with Doctor Tsukasa, but I still want them to interact…

I really like the scene under the bridge.

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It’s nice to keep sending hot looks during practice…

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In the first place, it’s normal for Teacher Tsukasa to approach Inori-chan about a transfer as an educator…

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The cunning methods of mobilizing all organizational and financial resources to create a siege network are indeed malicious.

It’s even worse that Teacher Seki, who robbed the female knight while forcing her to do a dogeza.

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Mr. Tsukasa was also quite reckless.

Looking at the results, both ended up in a pretty good place.

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I wonder if they covered the lesson fees for Teacher Tsukasa and Inori-san, as well as the moving expenses, up until the point of the transfer.

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Because you are talented, we will provide the best environment for you.

As someone who has risen to success, it’s only natural, or rather, there were parts where I was seeking that too.

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The expression on my face when I’m listening to the conversation between Mr. Tsukasa and Inori-san, and the expression on my face when I’m watching the interactions between Yotaka and Hikaru-chan.

What Dr. Shi said about it being a match is probably true.

The expression on my face when I’m listening to the conversation between Mr. Tsukasa and Inori-san, and the expression on my face when I’m watching the interactions between Yotaka and Hikaru-chan. What Dr. Shi said about it being a match is probably true.

Teaching is my job! Y-yes… Thank you very much…

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And if I were turned down for that reason, I would normally accept it.

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In the first place, you can’t become stronger without sacrificing the night hawk.

For someone who is so dedicated to creating an environment that logically nurtures athletes’ talents, it’s nothing more than a soft-minded philosophy.

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The night hawk won a gold medal with that, but the argument is shut down by Fox himself, who won a gold medal without any mental issues or injuries.

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If you wanted to recruit two people for Dr. Tsukasa, I think the ones you should target are Inori and Dr. Hitomi, not Dr. Tsukasa.

I think they would be happy to hear that there are so many people seeking out Mr. Tsukasa, who struggled with his efforts during his active career and ended without being able to stand on the podium.

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For now, I want to see Mr. Shi giving guidance in Fukuoka…

Is there no chance for Kanna-chan to make a reappearance?

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That power fighter, huh?

It’s cute, isn’t it?

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>>98

I saw a knight clicking his tongue while watching Jump, and it was no good.

I understand you’re worried about getting injured, but to that extent!?

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>>99

Well, that’s definitely going to put a lot of strain on the ankles…

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I feel a resemblance to Midori Ito from Kanna-chan.

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The theme of having to sacrifice something to rise above has been present in other works as well, but the clear articulation of the counterargument that “only those who are foolish enough to measure value misunderstand that they will receive change for what they’ve paid” resonated with me and made me feel good.

I really love that side of you, Tsukasa.

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The gold medalist with the light attribute.

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Well, it’s not that the darkness is particularly evil… it’s just that it’s truly socially maladjusted.

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>>103

If you write “light attribute” in this manga, it just gives off a bad vibe.

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I want to smell your hair.

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I think that, along with the burden, the way of jumping makes the area you can slide shrink each time you jump, which is equally likely to lead to injuries.

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I hope to see kids from Hiroshima and those who narrowly missed out on the national competition, as well as those I competed against in previous tournaments, looking healthy and well when they reappear…

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I remembered that the kid from Okayama (I always forget their name) fell over after getting caught in a hole…

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>>108

Nuaaaaah!!! It’s the kid who was angry because they fell off the podium!!!

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>>114

Moreover, it’s an added pressure that the opponent I had a disagreement with just before is transferring in.

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>>116

And then that child quickly goes back to speed skating.

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Seriously, don’t mess with me…

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>>109

A star from one’s own country becomes deeply fascinated by another country, moves there, and fosters the next generation…

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Kanna-chan runs with a calm face even as the first runner, and if she gets passed, she just accepts it with a “Oh, I lost.”

If you say it nicely, they’re mentally stable; if you say it negatively, they lack obsession.

Cute.

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It can’t be helped; Japanese cup noodles are just so good.

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It can’t be helped since Juna is here.

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It’s both a pity and interesting that Shishido-chan quit so quickly.

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