
If you wish for it, you can get anything you want! My life is so much fun every day!
The most understanding leader.
A good coach has come…
What a great teacher…
You have a face like the final boss.
He’s just a really capable coach who cares about children’s futures!
>>4
But this guy eats ramen in a messy way!
>>13
Hmm, additional points.
>>4
It seems that there was someone who tried to make this saint prostrate.
>>15
Excuse me, this person is drunk…
>>17
No, I’m not drinking…
Challenge yourself with the strongest setup you can do now to prepare for adulthood.
This month’s Afternoon is disastrous both before and after the medalist, in different ways, and it really breaks my emotions.
Most people with a bad expression are usually good people.
As expected, just having a villainous face makes him a really good teacher!
A coach harboring resentment against the foolishness of adults.
>>10
Since I wasn’t injured or unwell, maybe I saw something happen to another player or something like that…
Night hawk Jun may be quiet with his words, but he still has expectations of others and has been properly watching over Hikari-chan…
Since Yotaka Jun pushed everyone away, they had no choice but to burn themselves, but Hikari-chan receives from those around her…
I was really just happy that a legendary skater and a promising player who can coach joined the team.
It feels like Yotaka Jun burned out without anyone to stop him?
It turns out that Inori’s invitation was 100% goodwill…
>>21
I never would have thought that Inori-san had been going through such hardships until now…
I didn’t know how much mental burden it would be for Inori to rebuild relationships in a new, unfamiliar place, away from her parents and sister, with new friends, a new school, and unknown classmates…
>>25
Not knowing this, I had become an unpleasant adult who easily says, “Isn’t this better?”
>>31
The only thing left to do is to apologize by bowing deeply…
>>21
A calm decision that it’s better to have a team that can fully support the ice dance main area.
>>21
Looking at this week, it seems like that was trying to offer Inori-san the best option.
Of course, there must be some calculation involved too.
It would be troubling if an Olympic gold medalist had the best environment and coaching, as well as an understanding of mental and physical aspects.
Why does someone who looks so normal do such exaggerated facial expressions like in Kakegurui…?
I have achieved the ability to create threads through tremendous effort.
Riley-sensei looks really beautiful when she’s not in off-mode…
I think ordinary people are trash because I was able to win a gold medal without any obstacles, and I don’t consider the burden on the athletes at all.
It’s not surprising to become like that, but he’s a wonderful coach who truly thinks about the players.
>>28
It seems like the figure skaters get along really well with each other.
I guess they’re probably watching the players who are falling apart a lot…
>>33
I guess the players who were broken by the coach are watching too…
During Inori’s recruitment, Riley must have become an adult who directed his resentment.
Being a genuinely good person with 100% goodwill does not contradict having a mad sense of perception that ordinary people cannot understand…
The children really look up to me.
Apologize to Hikaru-chan!
>>32
Far from being adored, I’m probably just exposing all my usual flaws, and there’s a chance the kids might be thinking, “We really have to take care of this person properly!”
The leader of this work doesn’t try to fit people into a mold and make them obey like in reality at all…
It seems that Yotaka Jun is just bad at speaking.
I wonder if this coach’s stock has risen in this issue of After.
>>35
It has risen.
Is the night hawk in burnout syndrome?
>>38
Based on Hikari-chan’s actions during the firefly scene, it somehow feels like she might be dealing with a chronic illness that prevents her from continuing her active career…
Certainly, the real figures also seem to look friendly.
>>41
Because it’s a small world, the sense of camaraderie inevitably becomes stronger or something like that.
I’m a little worried about the nightingale Jyun who left their shoes behind and hasn’t come back…
The fox that had no bad scenes other than the thread image.
>>43
Just because it looks kind of sketchy doesn’t mean the picture itself is necessarily bad…
I feel lucky that amazing players and coaches came even though I didn’t do anything special!
Achievement guidance, communication skills, customer attraction ability.
It’s too perfect…
Isn’t it a former gold medalist who is dedicated to developing Japanese athletes after retirement?
A fun daily life where you can obtain anything after working hard without doing bad things!
>>48
It’s an ideal second life.
Well, parents would form a group to support the teachers, wouldn’t they…
Yeah, well, as Teacher Jackie says, calling someone to your home and negotiating a poaching deal when Hito-san isn’t around is quite a shady move.
Regarding the extraction, Sensei Tsukasa is doing something several levels more intense.
>>54
This week, it seems like providing the best situation for the child is the top priority, and perhaps that means being the type to not hesitate to use any means necessary for that.
>>57
(I wonder if it’s about Mr. Tsukasa…)
Things I want
He is a healthy athlete.
In this case, it just lowered Snake’s stock, right?
From now on, it will probably be a Wolf and Fox pair versus the protagonist pair.
How Night Hawk Jun gets involved.
(Night Hawk Jun dies off-screen)
>>62
Hawk Eye activated! Learned defense!
Fox can be occasionally foul-mouthed.
When I am rebutted, I become deflated.
The situation with the abduction is terrible, and Teacher Tsukasa is even worse for coming back like that.
It’s not just doubt, but it goes as far as resentment…
Pressing down on one’s knees in front of others is among the lowest of acts.
Because it is an expression chosen by the highly skilled Japanese teacher, Mr. Fox, it is truly compelling.
You suddenly left behind kind words.
What happened to you, Sujun Yodaka, back when you used to throw your smartphone against the wall?
Well, I wanted to see Teacher Shi who is under Teacher Fox too.
My wish is the future of the children I teach!!
Friends full of capability and enthusiasm, along with an understanding gold medalist teacher.
It’s really a good environment, Star Fox.
But I’ll make this adult male fox do a dogeza.
The only villain appearing in this work.
It seems that they retired healthy after winning the gold medal without any major injuries.
It seems like there might be a past of struggling and almost being broken due to adult intentions, at least as far as this month goes.
Thanks to being jerked around by stupid adults during his active years, the overly generous Star Fox environment we have now was created.
Instead of perpetuating sadness, I can steer my students in a direction where they do not create victims who go through similar experiences… what a great leader. 🦊
I thought she was an even worse woman since the thread image came after I was shown the slyness and aggressiveness of that solicitation.
I was thinking about jumping into Sensei Shi, and that wasn’t a bad choice, right?
>>78
Considering that Hikaru-chan is holding a bomb and that the night hawk is gone, I wonder if there will be a development where they try to win over Tsukasa-sensei again.
I wonder if retiring suddenly was to avoid being broken before it became unreasonable.
They are thought to be troublesome by Pikatchu because they have a tendency to disturb the hierarchy of the group (but they’re still better than that person somewhere).
>>80
It’s so special that it’s actually getting ridiculous, that person over there…
I understood the reason why Fox is evaluating Professor Tsukasa.
The night hawk is doing a move like a final boss in a game.
In terms of position, it’s a rival to the previous work.