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[Medalist] I started watching Medalist, and the emotions and personalities of the characters are depicted so intricately that it’s becoming addictive…

I’ve never seen a jump like that up close before. It’s incredibly high, and it looks like so much fun to come down. It’s completely different from the kids I’ve seen so far! It’s amazing! Guh~~~ Grrrr. Why are you so frustrated? You’re at your level, right? It’s only natural that you can’t jump! I can’t jump like that. If I can’t jump at this age, I won’t be able to beat Hikari-chan. Hikari-chan, teach me. Kurun? Huh!?

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I think there’s a disconnect between what kind of character they wanted to create in the early stages and what kind of character they wanted in the middle stages.

Now we have returned to the atmosphere of the beginning again.

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I understand that you’re happy, but why are you baring your fangs?

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>>2

Aren’t you happy when a challenge is thrown at you?

You must be competitive.

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A smile is originally

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Basically the same as Hisoka.

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Because it is a beast that devours everything.

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So this is the creepy and weird feeling in the original work, Hikaru-chan.

Well, other than the panels where they’re laughing, they’re normally cute.

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The act of laughing

Originally aggressive in nature.

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An interesting girl…

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It’s nice how it’s not “tunk” but “nichaa”…

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It’s nice that even though she’s a good girl both on the outside and inside, she acts like a cheeky brat in front of Teacher Tsukasa…

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Because I’m a wolf…

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From Hikari-chan’s perspective, Tsukasa-sensei is an overprotective adult who narrows the possibilities for girls like Yodaka Jun, who are a bit eccentric.

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I’ve been waiting… for a pervert like you…

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What is Tsukasa feeling such intense emotions from Inori, Hikari, and Jun?

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A fiercely burning beast… on the ice rink…

One might say a beast of ice and flame…

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>>15

Super lame.

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>>16

I think the title “Medalist” is too much of a search obstruction.

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>>64

I remembered that there was a Jackie Chan movie with a similar name, but that one was “The Medallion.”

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>>64

Even things like One Piece are pretty much the same…

When I thought about checking the clothes…

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I don’t think Hikaru-chan and I look that much alike, as people say.

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>>17

The similarity judgment is purely from Hikaru’s perspective…

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>>19

It wants to analyze everything, but it’s cute and childlike in a way that not everything is correct.

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Nichaah

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I was surprised that Hikaru-chan could fall…

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Hikari x Tsukasa is nice, right?

Please don’t raise your voice like that nearby. What? My mouth has been sealed!? You’re just afraid of being criticized for being an adult who can’t protect children.

Hikari x Tsukasa is nice, right?

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I think the presence of Hikaru-chan and Iruka-chan is causing the humidity of the work to be off.

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I think Yotaka Jun is also emitting quite a bit of humidity.

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>>25

It conveys that it was a performance that left a lasting impression at first sight for an athlete from a different sport.

It appeals to me to be aware of my own talent.

It seems we’re down to two outs…

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>>41

I showed my naked body too…

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It feels like Inori-chan has been struggling since the middle of the competition, but if she ranked 4th within 1-2 years of starting skating, that’s really impressive.

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>>26

Fighting hard at 4th place…?

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>>26

Is 4th place enough…?

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Putting aside the dorkiness, I feel like having a subtitle would have been better for searchability and other reasons…

It feels like I won’t be caught up in it at all once the anime is over.

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Mr. Tsukasa, please calm down.

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It’s no good; I have to choose my words of praise or encouragement carefully, or I’ll get tangled up…!

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I don’t think it’s enough!!!!!!!!!

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Scary…

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I wonder if, by some mistake, Hikari-chan, who is about a high school student, might end up liking Teacher Tsukasa.

But isn’t that just the kind of manga it is…?

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>>34

I can imagine that even the night hawk can’t just leave it alone…

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>>34

At that time, Professor Tsukasa was over 32 years old…

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>>34

Well, it’s only Inori-chan who speaks her mind without holding back, and I think she’s probably already fallen in love long ago.

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If a child at that age develops a habit of losing, it will stick with them for life, so I want them to only accumulate experiences of winning.

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>>35

The failure of the first jump can affect not only that performance but also the skater’s life afterward…

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Recently, I have a feeling that Hikari-chan might miss out on the gold medal and there could be a development where she breaks her contract with Jun.

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>>39

I wonder if the story will go in a direction where Inori-san winning a gold medal leads to Hikari-chan being freed from Yodaka Jun.

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>>39

From watching the latest episode, I think she has stopped being a doll and is now dancing with her own emotions and will.

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>>37

Jun’s response

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It’s hard to understand whether Yotaka Jun and Tsukasa like each other or not.

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>>37

I couldn’t stand being at the peak and knowing it would only go down from there, so I retired at 20.

It’s childish for Junda Yotaka to make sarcastic remarks to a man who first reached the podium at the age of 20.

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In the beginning, Inori seems to have a strange sense of understanding her feelings and what she has to do…

What can I say, it’s too smart.

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I think all the characters have an unusually high ability to verbalize their thoughts.

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>>46

I thought that the characters’ dialogue and age settings didn’t match upon first glance, and that’s what it is.

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>>46

Jun-kun is low.

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It seems that Jun, despite appearing that way, has the intention of being fond of Rio-kun, so I think there’s something fundamentally off about their communication skills.

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Well, it’s a manga that focuses on children and encourages them to improve, so it can’t be helped.

If he were a suitable child, the story wouldn’t progress smoothly at a monthly pace.

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It’s too funny that Jun is wrapped in the animal-patterned towel he got from Inori-chan while half-naked after taking a bath.

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Recently, I started watching, and it reminds me that Sally from Nanani-ji is also doing figures in Los, and she mentioned that she was exempt from physical education and only had morning classes, with no lessons in the afternoon.

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Even if they take first place abroad, it’s only casually mentioned, but the loss and failures get detailed attention in the work, which is also the fault of the creators.

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The professional skater said that it’s better to go to school properly.

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I thought Hikaru-chan would keep going as a no-miss perfect monster, but when she joined the juniors and started making mistakes, it felt really strange.

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>>55

The environment has changed, you know.

I wonder if that meant we were helped so much by the Oritori family.

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>>55

She is just pretending to be a perfect person, but she is actually an ordinary girl who is about to hurt her back from worrying about those around her.

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I can easily imagine Hikari-chan provocatively challenging Inori-san with a smile while moving her hips on top of Tsukasa-sensei among the kids who aren’t suitable for that.

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>>56

Wolves do mounting, you know.

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I thought Hikari would fall into darkness, but she fell into light instead.

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Jun is the only one all alone.

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>>58

There are kids who want to get money no matter what sacrifices they have to make, and they have no place to go other than on the ice.

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In the original work, Inori-san does not seem like a child who is bad at studying at all, so I wish the anime would diminish Inori-san’s intelligence level a bit more.

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I wonder which is stronger, Iruka-chan or Hikaru-chan.

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Peeling off

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When the category increases, the standards also rise, so it becomes necessary to attack in order to score points.

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Based on the choreography of the latest episode, it seems they will be performing a song that was previously played from the pianist’s side now from the perspective of the imprisoned ballet dancer.

But I think it was described as a story about a ballet dancer who came out of a miniature garden and struggles to live with people in the outside world…

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>>73

There’s no way a wolf can live properly in the human world…

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>>76

Even if it’s a wolf, it’s like a werewolf that blends into the human world, right Hikaru-chan?

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Since Hikari-chan has literally become light, there’s a chance for Ryou-kun too.

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In other words, in front of Tsukasa, is it only that?

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I’ve heard that Shirataka-chan can improvise and perform a whole song, and I wonder if Hikaru-chan changed the choreography too.

Well, if I win, it seems like Night Hawk Jun would forgive me.

Once

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It seems that the reason for Night Hawk Jun continuing to practice and getting even better than during their active career might be due to Teacher Tsukasa.

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I won’t fall during the night’s performance of the song as I continue to win gold medals.

I don’t think the master-disciple relationship will be dissolved unless this is broken… you seem serious in a strange way.

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Jun-kun isn’t as fallen into darkness as you say, right?

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It feels like I might part ways with Jun, but there’s nothing else that seems like a new goal going forward…

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It’s pitiful that Shinichiro-kun, busy to the point of collapsing, has to take care of Jun-kun as well.

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>>83

Let’s go to Tokyo.

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I have Inori-chan.

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Yotaka Jun’s interest seems to be directed toward Teacher Tsukasa, who appears to have the same abilities as herself, rather than towards Hikaru-chan…

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>>85

That’s quite an exaggeration.

The way Yotaka Jun treats Hikari-chan is still full of mysteries, but it’s definitely a special treatment.

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It’s nice to wear a mask and act like a good person to be liked by those around you…

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The fact that Iruka-chan can tell Hikaru-chan to stop underestimating skating is too strong.

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>>90

It’s enough to just give advice, but the fact that Iruka-chan brings a corset is too much.

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Iroka-chan has a sad past…

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The night hawk quickly returns the towel.

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>>94

When Inori seems like she might be returned…

Um… I’ll give it to you… that’s what I mean.

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>>94

It’s been years…

If it’s used regularly, it would be brown and dirty.

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I love the relationship between Iruka-chan and Inori-san, but I feel like it’s on a long-term hiatus course, which is painful.

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>>95

They might come to the tournament each time and provide commentary…

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Isn’t it more like the flow of participating in the JGPF with indomitable fighting spirit like Mr. Shinichiro?

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Inori, Yotaka Jun, and even my Tsukasa are sad creatures that cannot adapt outside of Hyogami…

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>>99

It wasn’t that there was no path other than on ice; it was just that Mr. Tsukasa really preferred being on the ice.

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Is there anyone in our generation besides Inori who can have a competitive spirit without being intimidated by Hikaru?

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>>100

Don’t forget the cute robber.

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I have a feeling that the coach may switch between Tsukasa and the night hawk.

It seems like it’s going to get really rough.

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If Mr. Tsukasa hadn’t been caught up in figure skating, he could have succeeded anywhere doing anything!

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>>102

He is a man who clings to the competitive scene even after his 20s.

No one can stop me.

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>>102

If I hadn’t been casually watching TV and had my brain made crisp by a gold medalist…

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>>102

Is that so?

If you have the determination to rise to the top, even at the cost of everything, couldn’t you have achieved results in the world of figure skating?

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>>110

Can you be quiet for a bit, Hikari-chan?

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The night hawk may seem that way, but she doesn’t actually dislike children; she cares deeply for Hikaru-chan and dotes on Rion-kun as his aunt, and she also likes Inori-san’s towels.

It’s just that I’m a bit unfriendly and curt, so it’s easy to misunderstand me.

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Maybe a little…

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The beautiful girl doesn’t shoot daggers with her eyes head-on, so it’s a mystery how much Hikari-chan understands.

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In terms of the unknown monster aspect, everyone here loses to Snufkin.

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The way they speak thinking they are being affectionate is just psycho…

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In the first place, it’s impossible because I lost my confidence…

I feel that working hard from now on will lead to greater success.

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Most kids usually give up just by watching my performance, but this beginner is trying to hold on.

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The night hawk has a level of social anxiety that wouldn’t be surprising for a diagnosis…

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>>117

Let’s go to the welfare center together!

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It’s just that I get a little upset and throw my phone or throw important things of the kids…

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I gave up on the path of skating for 6 people. Ah, it’s because Hikaru-chan’s light was too strong.

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It’s one thing to have borrowed Inori-chan’s towel without returning it, but why are you using it? That’s kind of scary.

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>>120

I probably only have a simple towel in one color.

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I hope Iruka-chan temporarily leaves but later comes back as a revived dolphin.

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>>121

Stop calling me that!

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If a stranger’s child were about to fall down the stairs, I would sacrifice myself to help them, and I’m not so heartless as to ignore a fainted teacher and just walk away, you know, Yotaka.

If someone is unconscious, at least call an ambulance or get someone in the building.

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>>125

What are you wearing?

It’s barley tea!

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Speaking from a biographical perspective, it seems like Inori is much more likely to be a person who faces setbacks in the future…

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>>126

The students of Lux who are motivated are amazing…

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>>126

It’s pretty devastating to see a kid who just started skating last year compete in a tournament where all the other kids have been skating since preschool and clear a high-difficulty program with no mistakes to win first place in their debut.

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>>132

The boar cub is at about the same level as Inori.

I learned the quadruple jump right away, but…

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>>126

It was terrible, wasn’t it?

Inori-chan has been skating for a year, I heard…

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I wonder if the accessory that the night owl threw away in a fit of rage was ever found.

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>>129

I found it.

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I thought it was rare for kids these days to say they want to beat Hikaru-chan.

There were quite a few.

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The fact that the paperback cover features Inori, Tsukasa, and Yotaka suggests that this story revolves around these four characters, but I want to see covers featuring other characters too… There are even characters whose hair color I can’t tell.

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In the end, I want Iruka-chan to also be in a rival position.

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What is this, Mr. reacting to 4?

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It’s true that you can only live on ice.

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I was surprised that Mike Taro, whom I thought was just a rival at first, turned out to be in the top class.

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>>140

Miketarou is highly regarded among the middle-year group because he regularly participates in the Nagano training camp.

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I guess Dolphin-chan is at her peak as an athlete right now.

I hope the injury is minor…

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It’s interesting and scary how the oddities of Inotsuka are gradually becoming clear, as the human side of the girl towel-loving uncle and Hikaru-chan emerges.

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It’s scary how the choreography has become dolphin-flavored in a short period.

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>>144

I noticed that Inori-chan really seems to love sliding, but I was surprised to see it incorporated into the choreography.

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Hikari-chan has a wolf motif, you know…

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>>145

I really care about the hierarchy within the group.

I can’t like Teacher Sugi, who meddles in things even though they are a newcomer and is accepted.

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It seems like it would be better to swap Night Owl and Teacher Taka, right?

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>>146

Boring woman…

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>>146

Inori-chan cannot move because she is being protected by everyone.

Hikari-chan, who said that, was also helped by many people.

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Despite being a terrible coach who made Inori-chan fall off the podium…

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Hikari-san, please be released from various things and become Hikari-chan quickly.

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Miketaro is the final boss.

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>>152

Once you fell under Inori’s command, I don’t think it’s possible!

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Inori-chan will do anything to become stronger, and if the Night Hawk’s interest is maintained, I think Inori-chan will become a monster.

The cost to pay for that seems incredible, though.

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>>154

Shiki is trying to avoid any sacrifices for Inori, but Inori is okay with sacrifices…

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Miké’s talent has enough potential to become the final boss.

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>>157

It’s a generation below, after all…

It’s probably a story about Inori-san reaching the top…

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If Jun were to raise Inori-chan as a beast, she would probably grow up to be a child that is truly like a beast, not just a metaphorical one.

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>>158

It’s also okay for Inori-chan to be like that, right?

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>>161

His playing career is definitely going to be short, and he probably won’t be able to become a coach, so considering his future it’s a bit…

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>>175

But I want that!

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>>175

What do you mean by “for her future”? Don’t you think about the future of Inori-chan that will be taken away by you stifling her potential like that? Can you take responsibility for that?

Isn’t it too selfish to expect to obtain results without taking any risks? It’s that kind of complacent thinking that has kept you from achieving satisfactory results in the world of figure skating, isn’t it?

In other words, in the end, the teacher just wants to be a respectable adult who can properly consider the children’s bodies and their future, right? You’re just intoxicated by that image of yourself, aren’t you? Ah, what a disappointment.

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>>185

Is it okay if I speak a little louder?

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Miketarou aside, the coach doesn’t feel like a final boss…

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Inori-san has such a fragile mental state that she rushes into Hitomi-sensei’s room due to homesickness…

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Rather, I think Inori-san believes that the current situation is built on the sacrifice of Sensei Tsukasa, so it seems they undergo intense self-punishment every time they lose, aside from the results.

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I think the part about Miketaro not being obedient to adults is an element that makes him a final boss; it’s like he found his own way of skating faster than anyone else and moved ahead.

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Inori-san’s forehead, which tries to become a beast for the sake of the medal.

There might be an event where everyone combs their hair together.

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Since there are depictions of Inori-chan feeling a complex about being cherished, it doesn’t seem impossible for her to temporarily leave Tsukasa’s side and go seek guidance from Yotaka.

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>>166

It’s NTR, isn’t it?!

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Miketaro is going to become a big breast.

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Dark Inori-san

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When I hear “Inori-san,” I can’t help but think of Inori from Guilty Crown and it makes me laugh, so it’s no good.

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The rivalry between monsters is great, I like it… is it like Glass Mask?

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I will overcome the death of the dolphin and grow as a person!

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If the interactions between Inori-chan and Jun increase, it will make their relationships even more complicated, so that’s not good.

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If Inori-san can grow from that, then Sensei Tsukasa will send her out even if his brain gets destroyed.

And when I come back, seeing Teacher Tsukasa having fun with Rion-kun will make Inori’s mind break.

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😮

😃

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Rion, who looks unfazed after being slapped by the light in the opening, might have the most different character from now.

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It’s scary when my superiors get overly formal, Shinichiro-sensei.

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>>182

Sometimes, it would be nice if important people acted a bit important in moderation.

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>>183

If you say that, then it’s absolutely true…

That person seems like they would respond in a very formal manner.

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I want to hear the bratty shout that Sensei Tsukasa swore to the stars from Rion-kun right now and see his reaction.

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The final boss Hikari-chan from someone else’s perspective and Hikari-chan from her own perspective are quite different characters.

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