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[Medalist] Suddenly it’s a year later, and you’re better at skating than me.

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Who do you think you are?

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Is it really okay to just fly around here so casually!?

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>>2

Don’t worry, it’s like this in the original too.

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If you do the parts you skipped in the monthly publication carefully, it will exceed the pace of 20 years for the serialization.

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>>3

I’m tired of Oofuri.

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>>3

The baseball manga “Wataru ga Pyun,” which was serialized in Monthly Jump, depicted the local qualifiers and the national tournament over a span of 20 years without cutting out almost any match scenes…

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It would be a problem to just serialize the appearance of training without getting injured.

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After that, I don’t really understand what sensei Tsurumai is thinking, especially since he was able to win a gold medal overseas.

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>>5

Because I’m a 17-year-old Olympic participant! I have to get it together!!

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>>5

Whether it’s a winning pattern or a losing pattern, I understand that it’s tough to think about the presentation.

Considering the future developments, I want to skip and keep the confirmed results as much as possible…

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>>5

The gold medal skip was, after the line “I’ve been waiting for you, Hikari…,” intended to tease readers by showing Inori truly starting to latch onto Hikari, but unexpectedly her heart was completely shattered.

Huh…? That’s what I thought.

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>>5

I wanted to see the performance from the championship match…

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>>5

I will make sure the story stays consistent!!

The parts that were sadly cut will be picked up in the fan book and anime!!

I think it’s like this.

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The confrontation between light and prayer is the core of this manga.

It’s no use just dragging things out.

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“Is it a nameless person who can barely fly a double rotation…?”

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Once you grow up, it inevitably becomes a wall that you can’t overcome when it comes to skating, so there’s no helping it.

Inori-san is still a little short even after a year, right?

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Puf puf.

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The peak of the body is around here, and after that, there is a period where mental health and family issues don’t hold up, leading to a large number of dropouts.

Well, I guess it’s fine to cut it.

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If it’s just one rotation, I can somehow manage it with a lot of practice, even as an anonymous person…

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It’s not interesting to look at a girl’s puberty in the afternoon, right?

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The failure of Big Windup! is really weighing on me, so I’m in the afternoon.

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If you skip parts, it will turn into something like DEAR BOYS or Giant Killing.

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Like in the majors, take it easy and do it in order from kindergarten.

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>>16

Major is a long-running series, but I think it skips quite a bit, with only one year for each grade in junior high and high school.

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>>16

The major is skipping quite a bit, but…

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My chest hasn’t gotten bigger, though.

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>>19

Look at my commander.

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>>19

That’s the most important point, isn’t it!!!!!!!

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The failure of “Oofuri” or rather, the compatibility between monthly publications and sports-themed content is just too bad.

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Is Inori a Saiyan or something?

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>>22

It’s just a little bit of a night owl.

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When they are steadily holding a tournament, I placed 4th.

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Since it’s a story about winning a gold medal, the badge test must be a stepping stone.

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The major part is done pretty well for a year, but in the end, it falls apart and skips time.

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If you’re going to skate, it’s actually better if you don’t grow bigger in the chest.

There are representative examples within the work as well.

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It seems like I’ll end up being the same height as Nappy at 146cm.

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Later, it can be supplemented in the side story.

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I didn’t say it’s an Olympic medal.

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Show me Novice A quickly…

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I’m currently super powering Hikari-chan, so please wait.

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Many athletes reached their peak at the World Junior Championships in this sport.

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I can jump a quadruple salchow.

If things are going well, it’s natural to expect to win a medal.

It’s only natural for Saori to skip now.

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I killed the master who seemed capable of overcoming the light.

All that’s left is to super strengthen Hikari and Suzu!

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So, does that mean we will soon be in the grandma’s chapter?

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The age restrictions and the rules of figure skating itself have changed.

Isn’t it quite different from the original plan when it was serialized?

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I want to see Inori-san’s happy 모습 from when she was awarded the Tsuji Medal, even if it’s just in a digest.

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If anything, I can skip the world championship too.

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>>41

(Inori is so attached that she wants to resemble a dolphin visually.)

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>>43

It’s the dolphin who goes around touching me every time we meet that’s the problem…

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Is it a story of three generations of skaters?

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I’m sorry, but it’s kind of annoying that I’m an unnamed person who used to do figure skating as a child.

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Did you do something more than just the night pool!?

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You can skip any story, not just this work, if it doesn’t have significant drama.

I’m also watching a story, so I’m not looking for a documentary.

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I’ve only been watching anime, but which volume does the latest episode correspond to in the manga?

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>>48

Yes!

I have only read 4 out of the 12 volumes!

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>>49

In other words, it means there are two more cours’ worth of stock!

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>>48

In terms of the latest episode of the anime, we are about at volume 4.

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I often think lately that the name Inori and Hikari seems to hold a lot of meaning.

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Because Iru-chan was a childhood friend I got separated from…

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The big spider has also won a gold medal overseas…

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To be frank, considering Inori-san’s level of growth, the fantasy level can’t be masked in about a year, so it’s still a short skip.

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From now on, there won’t be many new jumps, so we need to conserve our surprises…

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The growth in just one year is ridiculous, as Sensei Tsukasa said…

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Even on the podium, I’m shorter than the kids in second and third place…

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>>57

It’s small, isn’t it? It’s nice, isn’t it?

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It’s clear that the part I want to draw the most in the manga is the confrontation between Inori and Hikaru…

Practices and setbacks don’t last long, and I just explain things before moving on quickly.

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Isn’t it quite advanced to have covered 4 volumes in the first season of the anime?

It depends on the pace of the original story, but…

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It’s quite an important skill for a writer to be able to cut out unnecessary stories that make them want to write and to choose the necessary ones.

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>>62

Well, that’s because it becomes a big swing back.

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The moment it seems like there’s no way that’s possible is when the topic of quadruple jumps comes up.

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>>63

You damned otherworldly reincarnated fisherman…

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>>63

Yuzuru Hanyu: “That’s not true.”

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But you know.

The biggest cheat and growth among medalists is

It’s Professor Shi.

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>>64

Look.

Do it.

You did it.

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The original work is experiencing inflation even though it’s not the final battle, so it seems like it might end up with something like five rotations in the end.

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I didn’t want you to discard the scene where Hikari slaps Tsukasa in the face with mud every time Inori loses.

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The ability to fly when you are small is a completely different matter compared to being able to fly again when you are in middle or high school.

It seems challenging in a manga-like way.

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Because the main character is a cheat, I will make the rivals cheats too.

Because it’s lacking, I’ll burn my life.

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Inori-chan is weird, so she makes people say she’s strong, which means her growth speed is probably intentional.

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In this manga, when it comes to otherworldly reincarnators, the angler is synonymous, but based on growth speed, I feel that Inori-san is the true otherworldly reincarnator.

It’s the popular reincarnation pattern where there are no memories.

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>>75

The original title of this work is “Beast of Ice and Flame”…

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It seems that a rival might be out for an extended period…

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If Inori-san can’t achieve results early on, we won’t be able to get on track…

I need everyone to acknowledge that I’m breaking away from the route of being an ordinary child or less…

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Let’s have Yuzuru Hanyu (voiced by Yuzuru Hanyu) as a guest character!

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Mr. Shi started skating at the age of 20 and is the 4th in the All Japan Ice Dance, so he is truly a fantastical presence.

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It tends to jump in time quite a bit, but this is the part where it jumps the most.

In terms of depiction, it feels like the All Japan Novice had a more impressive jump.

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>>82

I can do it, right?

You did it.

What on earth is this night hawk pure thing…?

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>>82

Did you see this, Hikaru-chan? Since it’s in the “remember” category, I feel like if it’s Teacher Tsukasa, they could understand it at a glance and might be giving it a higher evaluation.

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>>93

Isn’t it just a backflip that doesn’t care about fine movements or flow?

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According to the latest source material,

Hikari-chan: Rapid growth and breaking away from Yotaka Jun towards Hikari’s brilliance.

Inori-chan: The darkness is leaking out.

Iruka-chan: It’s salty in various ways.

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Has animation really come that far?

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>>86

I think it will end with getting the 6th-grade badge, and from there, the novice phase will begin!

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It doesn’t have to be depicted like the Little League and middle school arcs of Major; it can be handled in the original anime or movie versions!

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In Inori-san’s serialization, I have become a completely flustered weakling.

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>>88

Break them after giving them an admired older sister figure to look up to!

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In the original work, this part doesn’t seem to change much in appearance, so it didn’t feel like there was much of a time jump.

But everyone probably imagines that the next time jump will be something like Miketarou becoming well-endowed.

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Basically, the part where Inori-san wins in the original work is skipped.

Even though I’m winning a lot, it seems like I’m only losing in visible situations, as if it’s just one accident after another.

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“I liked being able to compete with others through ice dance-derived skating, so honestly, I was sad that I just jumped normally.”

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The moment I thought was the most shocking was when Inori-san was in her middle school summer uniform and it was pervy.

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>>94

It has only been half a year since then.

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So, is it okay to put in the penis now?

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When you take your time during a match, it’s a rule of losing games.

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It’s true that there’s no point in going on and on about it, but Inori’s insight and ability to articulate what she understands from the movements she saw, and to compare it to her current self to identify what’s lacking, is amazing.

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>>97

Even though I’m so smart, I’m completely unable to keep up with my studies and have to stay after class with the teacher.

Honestly, I don’t really understand the level at which homework is not acceptable unless parents are checking it.

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>>110

In good or bad ways, I guess they can only fully commit to things they are interested in.

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A child who couldn’t land a double axel before the summer has started to be able to jump a quadruple salchow now that the season has begun…

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>>99

Snufkin is…

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The original work’s Inori’s incident is so astonishingly fast in terms of growth just by looking at the results that it feels like the fantasy has gone too far, and it seems like the author just wants to assert that they are human.

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I can do a quadruple Salchow, but I can’t do a triple Axel.

It’s the only thing that feels really realistic.

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However, given the current situation where I am struggling with the double axel…

Inori will be able to perform a quadruple flip in a few months.

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The age limit for competitions in reality has been raised.

If we don’t skip time, we won’t be able to earn medals.

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>>105

At least Hikaru-chan and Inori-san can compete in the Olympics at the age of 20.

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For an old man, half a year is like having no memory at all.

Isn’t half a year a big deal for elementary and middle school kids?

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Despite not having such difficult characters, he is called Snufkin, Shobuchi Sho.

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>>108

I was told that I resemble Snufkin in the story.

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>>108

I don’t think it’s because it’s hard to read that the reincarnated person from another world is called Snufkin.

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It feels like there’s no material to write about for another seven years unless the age limit for the Olympics is lowered in the story.

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I like this page the most as a medalist.

I like this page the most as a medalist.

All Japan Junior Opening Ceremony Venue. Hmm, hey, your hair… hasn’t it grown a bit? Are you giving up on short hair? Really! I just started growing it out… I want to be able to tie it back like Iruka-chan… Hehe… Oh, I see…

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>>112

You have a composed expression, but I can tell you’re all wet.

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It seems like an amazing setting is being intricately developed, and attractive rivals are being readily disposed of.

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>>113

It comes out when you least expect it.

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>>115

I’m quitting skating…

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If Sensei Shi were real, he would probably injure his knees immediately due to his weight.

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Rather, if Hikari-chan were to fade out for a while, wouldn’t it make sense for Inori-chan to compete with the junior generation considering her age?

There are a lot of characters that just show their faces.

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>>116

Inori has reached the JGP Final, so most junior athletes have already surpassed that point.

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I wonder what Yotaka thinks of Hikaru’s current performance.

Overall, not just Inori-chan, but everyone’s growth is really fast, isn’t it?

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>>119

I think it’s normal to call this generation an “golden generation” since there are kids here who have quadruple jumps, triple jumps, and also the 3+3 combination.

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Mikey is catching up with incredible speed…

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>>120

Isn’t that kid way too impressive just considering their age and achievements?

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>>124

When Inori starts talking about achievements, it becomes too spooky…

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>>132

Honestly, if we’re not careful, Mikey might be even more impressive than Inori-chan!!! There’s an age difference, you know!

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Dolphin-chan… can you hear me?

This is a requiem I send to you… What could the development be!?

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Miketarou is currently a normal candidate for an Olympic rival in this development.

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I might not know who to fight anymore since both my seniors and rivals have died in battle.

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Thanks to the deity, I might seem mentally composed at first glance! But before I received support, I was like that, and it’s only natural to be shaken when the admired older sister gets dirty.

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The meaning of “The night hawk only sees me as a kid who doesn’t take prayer seriously” is just too vague.

Do you realize it, or do you really think you resemble yourself that much?

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>>126

The night hawk can’t be judged by the information that’s just visible.

That guy is seriously just a lump of…

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>>134

I think it’s okay to believe that what the night owl expresses is their true feelings.

I think I’m being affectionate towards Rio (or at least I intend to), but I wonder if saying “you’re a nuisance” is the same as actually thinking they’re a nuisance.

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Inori’s darkness has started to become visible recently, hasn’t it?

I’ve been watching the judge’s expression all this time.

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Inori in the op background is in the evening, close to the time limit, while Tsukasa being at night is a metaphor for being out of time, and hearing this made me tremble.

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Mike might be the one to teach Inori-san the fear of being overtaken from behind, which she hasn’t experienced yet, or he might just end up as a mere pawn.

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Mike, who has grown mentally, can become the boss.

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Well then, shall I steal from Teacher Tsukasa too?

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Inori’s own fear of injuries isn’t that great.

It seems like a strong trauma switch is triggered due to a family member’s injury.

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It’s a skating manga like Hikaru no Go with a power balance.

Is there not even a real Honinbo?

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I mean, even the night hawk is a monster that Inori-san is growing at an incredible speed.

It’s strange to think that the impression is “boring kid” when you should understand better.

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>>140

I won all the gold medals, you know?

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Rio’s best friend (or at least he thinks so unilaterally), Sota, is actually a hidden strong character, right?

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>>142

Well, that’s because almost all the matches they play are for second place.

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Considering mental stability, Suzu can surpass Inori.

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Whether or not to include the period when Inori-san was somehow taught by Sekoma-san affects the perception of her genius level.

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>>144

A professional skater said in a video that hockey and figure skating are different, so there was a possibility of developing weird habits.

In the first place, the hockey skates don’t have the jagged edges that figure skates do, so I definitely thought they are quite different.

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The senior who might be stronger than Hikaru-chan, whom Inori-chan admires, is Iroka-chan.

I died.

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>>145

Don’t kill, don’t kill.

I don’t know what will happen to my athletic career, though.

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It’s nice that the first one we fought, Miketaro, seems like he could become a rival in the Olympics…

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>>146

I won’t give up on Emma’s line.

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Don’t smoke near active athletes, you night hawk.

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>>150

… (supa supa)

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>>150

It’s a night hawk.

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>>150

Moreover, it’s a child.

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Hikari-chan is… really curious about Tsukasa, isn’t she!!!!

Hikari-chan is... really curious about Tsukasa, isn't she!!!!

Yes! Good morning! Do your best! Good morning… … Wolf Sakai (Kamisaki) peek!

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Just because the growth rate is incredible, if it’s not backed by achievements, the night hawks won’t pay any attention, right?

Inori-san makes some pretty noticeable mistakes in important situations and has missed out on the podium.

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>>156

In other words, I’ve clearly told Teacher Tsukasa as well.

No matter how much talent you have, if you can’t show it in the real thing, it’s all in vain.

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>>166

Well, saying that…

Can you do backspin? Then I’ll introduce you to someone, so let’s go back to the stage, which I think is helping.

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There are many opportunities for spin-offs and skip scenes, so I want to expect various things.

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I want to see a scene where Mike, who has become a middle school student, comes to tell Inori-chan that her breasts have gotten bigger and that she has quit.

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>>160

Don’t grow up.

Don’t grow.

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Honestly, the night owl doesn’t talk enough for me to understand their way of thinking.

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>>161

It says so in volume 12!

The coach thought it was interesting.

A foolish man being toyed with by a boring child.

The towel that Inori dropped is still in use.

“That”

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>>170

I envy you.

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>>170

Is it as convenient to use as a mask?

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Hikari and Tsukasa are quite in a state of excitement.

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The most mysterious thing about the night hawk is that it considers only Professor Sonidori as its best friend.

And it’s impressive that Professor Sonidori can be friends with night owls and the like.

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>>163

Sonidori-sensei is also quite an unconventional person.

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>>164

Suzuki-san

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Show me that you can surpass me!!

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If Inori-san wins the JGP Final, will she become the world champion in just two and a half years of skating history?

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I’m a resident of Niigata Prefecture who got into anime and bought all the volumes.

A child from the same hometown is portrayed with extremely high expectations.

done

Done…

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>>172

Perhaps readers should have realized by the time it was lifted up as a golden egg with the name “ahiru.”

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The more I find out about what kind of person the night hawk is, the more laughable the reason for kicking the trash can at the beginning becomes, it’s just too crazy.

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Spin-off

Night Owl’s Gourmet

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It’s a bit much to take a towel that a loli dropped and use it after a bath.

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>>181

I’m sure I’ll release a lot if I use that towel, but I have the dilemma of not wanting to dirty my treasure with my own bodily fluids.

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Smashed just like an egg!

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Light (using some cute towels…)

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Where did Inori get that really lame shirt?

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“I feel like I might reflect on the time I skipped in a sports essay in some timeline cut.”

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I think the author is really good at ruthlessly cutting unnecessary elements.

Inori-san’s current situation at school is not mentioned at all.

I will skip the fulfilling victory and carefully write about the dramatic defeat.

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I want to interpret that the Afternoon editorial team is making use of the reflections from “Oofuri.”

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What’s really awful is that Hikaru-chan quite easily relies on Yotaka Jun, so please stop that.

Inori!! I am your light!!! Come racing up! It’s funny how it turned out.

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>>191

The answer is a quadruple Lutz!

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>>191

I’m doing it normally, but it just so happens that Night Owl came as a sort of instructor.

It’s not a path I actively chose, anyway.

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I often hear that self-study in the skating community actually starts from a negative.

I wonder if it’s in a shitty state with effort values in Pokémon.

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I would like to see a story about winning overseas, even if it’s in the form of a spin-off.

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However, it was Hikaru-chan who did it just because they could.

It’s just that it’s fun to fight with Inori-san, so I decided to stay the strongest for a long time.

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