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[Medalist] I thought the person from Kyoto looked like a quiet and cool foreigner.

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Cute

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The other child from Kyoto who is close with this one isn’t cute, right?

They think they are cute, but…

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>>2

You should graduate from that kind of attention-seeking behavior by the time you’re in elementary school.

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I’m not Indian…

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A person who has had a hard life.

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Maybe a new type.

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IIchuuP

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The hairstyle, brown outfit, and collar have too many Indian elements.

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I almost cried when I was surrounded by pigeons while trying to eat a snack bread in the park…

A sense of closeness arises…

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Kataindojin

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It’s not that I’m liked by the pigeons; I’m just a very calm and gentle child who can’t help but be surrounded by them.

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I thought he was really Indian because he only watches anime.

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The voice actor is also from Kyoto.

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Growing pains are tough, aren’t they? That indescribable pain is just too much.

I wonder if there are any medications available now that can alleviate this.

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>>14

It’s not exactly an illness, and forcing pain relief with medication can sometimes do more harm than good.

That’s exactly it; if an athlete stops feeling pain and pushes themselves too hard in training, it would be disastrous if they become unable to recover.

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Namaste

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I practiced too hard and got injured, and in order to make up for the time I couldn’t practice, I practiced too much again and got injured…

I heard that there are kids who keep repeating that, and it almost made me cry.

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Moreover, it’s a double punch and triple kick because it’s overlapping with a growth period…

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Honestly, it’s my favorite.

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It looks like Lalah, but it’s Emma.

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On the contrary, I wonder why I looked like an Indian…

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Having a middle part and being tanned is quite a stereotype.

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The coach also has an Indian vibe.

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She seems to be a character who is the daughter of a high-ranking caste family in India and is studying skating in Japan…

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No matter how you look at it, they seem to be Indian, but they are not…

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The slightly tanned skin and the center-parted hairstyle are unflattering.

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People who started watching from anime also think I’m Indian.

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Lalah is the one to blame.

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The coach also somehow looks like an Indian person.

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>>26

Now that you mention it, that’s true.

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The name Emma somehow feels foreign.

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The OP’s cut-in has a very strong Indian dance vibe in both the costume and the pose…

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I thought the coach’s name was Carlos.

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The coach is one of the most sensible characters in the story.

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>>32

So I automatically became Dr. Shi’s caretaker…

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>>37

It’s coming…

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>>32

It’s really amazing that you don’t discriminate even after hearing about my past as a player.

Unlike my other coaching colleagues, our relationship started from scratch without any achievements.

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>>32

It’s great to have a good senior like Sensei Shi.

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The pain we feel has some kind of meaning, doesn’t it?

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At first glance, I appear emotionless, so the gap with my struggles hits my tear ducts hard.

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Trying hard to somehow fix things just makes it worse and pushes it further away…

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I wonder how many times I’m going to cry while watching this anime.

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It’s really tough to hear a child who is trying so hard say they don’t want to grow up and stop eating.

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The impression of Indians, or rather, of Lalah Sune.

It’s not like that at all.

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I want to recommend coupling with the coach.

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Skating costumes are like that from certain countries, right? That’s unfair.

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Probably the type of character that hardcore lolicons like the most.

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The assistant coaches are just a bit strange because of the three from Nagoya…

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Is forgetting the host and my wallet and that the sake is delicious really that bad?

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If I’m shown the combination of the opening coach and this child,

They’re completely foreign players…

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Both the thread image and the coach look different, and since they speak native Kyoto dialect, it’s a bit confusing.

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Even though she’s hidden by Suzu-chan, Ema-chan is also a beautiful girl, right?

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Suzuki-chan is cute, but the impression of the gambler’s face in volume 8 is too strong…

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Was India Kyoto…?

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>>51

Yes

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I am Indian…?

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Jackie looks South American on his own, but when he’s in a set, he looks Indian.

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Namaste

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No, it’s not India.

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Assassins from India: Emma & Jackie

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It’s Yocchan with plenty of leisure.

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Why don’t we add a setting where one of our grandparents is Indian, even from now on?

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I laughed when Inori-san suddenly started talking about yoga mats right after this kid appeared.

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What has changed?

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In the OP, both the coach and I are completely foreign challengers.

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