
I thought the thumbnail got risqué, but it was my Tsukasa.
I’m on the genius side and also very lucky.
>>2
Wasn’t luck on the bad side?
I couldn’t gain my parents’ understanding, and I couldn’t meet with the coach either.
Since the setback, my luck has been greatly improving.
Thinking normally, 4th place is genius.
>>3
Huh? Fourth place is amazing…?
Even if you have talent, it means nothing if you’re not in a situation to showcase it.
>>4
You’re showing it off now, right!!
A genius flower that did not bloom due to an unfavorable environment.
>>5
Rather, it’s the type that sprouted well in such a remote area.
What are the results?
It’s not something you can just remember after seeing it once, you know, Hitomi-sensei!
That’s why you went out of your way to try to hire me as a coach.
>>7
At the point of the first episode, I had a reaction of “No, what are you talking about!?” to Teacher Tsukasa, who was belittling himself, and I understand his greatness more than anyone else.
The environment was bad.
There was a natural talent that was buried due to a delay in discovery and low self-evaluation… It’s not too late!! You can do it!!
I think I’m quite fortunate because I’m a genius and I have the infinite support of my uncle.
>>10
The way the Infinite Help Family eats sushi is so messy that it’s laughable.
Well, if it can’t be proven on ice, it’s the same as not existing…
I was thinking about why that old man is helping me… but it makes too much sense now.
>>13
There’s no reason for Kago to support me anymore! We’re complete strangers, aren’t we!
>>19
I want to make him my son.
It is because I was somewhat blessed with people that I have come this far.
If I form an ice dance pair with Inori-san after the Olympics, we’ll be 35th.
I can totally do it.
A man who didn’t even have money to go to the convenience store…
Can you manage with just one coach in the anime field?
>>20
I work part-time construction at night.
>>20
Though I’m living in extreme poverty and hungry, if I can say that I’m managing to keep going, then somehow I’m getting by.
A worthless person who has let their talent rot.
There is one person who is evaluating it as such.
It’s my father…
You should go out and perform in a show even now…
I recently started reading this manga and I’ve read up to volume 2, but there are so many bright characters that it feels like my eyes are going to burst.
It seems like Master Takumi might bring a night hawk.
If it’s just talent, they’re a monster that ranks among the top five in the story.
However, as it has often been said, talent is meaningless if it cannot be proven at the right time.
>>29
Sad
>>29
It cannot be meaningless because it can be utilized for guidance.
It’s fine as long as you succeed as a coach.
I started seriously at the age of 20.
Retired at 24 after competing in the All Japan due to a lack of funds.
Failed auditions for two years straight.
Assistant coach at 26 years old.
Obtained instructor qualification at the age of 27.
>>31
It’s already strange, but there’s a lack of self-awareness…
>>31
Monster
>>31
Is this a story that takes place after the main part begins?
>>55
The main story starts at age 26.
It seems like I could earn more on the ice than doing a poorly-paying part-time job, but will I not have time for coaching this time…?
>>32
Actually, ice sports don’t earn that much…
>>32
If I could go to the Olympics, earning 10 million yen a year would be a piece of cake.
Dr. Shi does not have much of a track record yet.
There’s no choice but to aim for it from now on…
In the latest episode, Hikaru-chan should be able to understand Tsukasa’s feelings and methods.
>>33
That aside, I dislike it.
They have talent in both skating and weight training.
Even if you’re good, if people go “Huh? Who is that?,” you won’t be able to attract customers.
Since the bath scene has come, the number of erotic pictures has been increasing at an incredible pace.
Before actually becoming a coach, I kept failing auditions for ice shows, didn’t I?
Even though I’m competing in the All Japan.
Of course, you’ll be convinced of Hitomi’s abilities.
>>40
Just considering the participants in the entire Japan, there are nearly a hundred seniors emerging every year.
At the very least, you need to have the achievement of getting a medal! Otherwise, it’s impossible.
Especially in ice dance, it really requires a lot of effort to win a medal.
Splat splat splat
Seeing too many talents fade away has shattered Kouhei’s mind.
Can’t you make a living being 4th in the All Japan Ice Dance Championships?
>>43
Finishing fourth in ice dance is like being in last place.
If you can skate this well, you might as well become a YouTuber.
If I keep releasing perfect copy videos of current players’ programs, I think scouts will come at least.
I think there was a chance if I could have completely relied on Kago-san.
>>48
If the decision to give up on my dreams means making my relationships with important people odd, then that is a choice in itself…
>>60
It feels like a contrast with the night hawk, who is ready to throw everything away, as if to say that connections with people are more important than such dreams.
>>60
In the end, I was surrounded, but I really like that line…
What would take an hour with a teacher, I’ve been learning by myself for years…!
>>49
Maybe, but I was a little taken aback by the coach’s talent for making corrections in just one hour.
Wife: I want to have a son.
Husband: I want a son.
Daughter: Brother
>>50
If we’ve been living together for nearly ten years since I was about 15, I think it’s okay to call ourselves family.
If Inori-chan’s house was super rich, I could have probably gotten money from there.
>>53
In that case, I probably wouldn’t have met Nozomi.
I think the reason is that while the night hawk is socially awkward with everyone, it seems clearly annoyed with the thread’s image.
>>54
“If you have time to waste your talent on coaching, just make a comeback.”
Isn’t it about time to use such talent instead of just serving children?
How about we start training for Jump now?
>>62
I’m quietly confident that “Jimi ni Kore Fox!” can still be refined to a level where it can serve as a model for a 3-revolution, 6-type performance.
From the level of Star Fox FSC, it might be capable of handling up to four rotations.
Isn’t 4th place amazing!
The Shiko duo is good, isn’t it?
Relying heavily on the funds from the sheep.
It’s wrong for the teacher to kick someone out when they’re showing a path to success by saying that if you apply with a video of your backflip, you’ll get through.
You can still skate, right…?
Go ahead and slide…
I think it’s an extraordinary talent that Takamine-sensei, who seems to have been coaching the night hawks, tells you that what you lack is just time on the ice, so just put your whole body and soul on the ice.
Are you really okay with leaving Inori-chan in my care?
At first, it will be tough, but I’ve got the endorsement that I can make a living from ice shows.
Mr. Tsukasa has bet his entire life on Inori.
There is no turning back now.
Since it’s the main character’s side, I can empathize with them, but when I actually see a woman with achievements and an unknown pair, I just think they were probably brought along.
I wonder if the reason Takamine Papa made me feel like I wasn’t qualified to teach others is because of what happened with Tsukasa-sensei.
There is an expiration date on talent…
And figure skating has an incredibly short shelf life.
>>75
Because there are teachers like Sonidori who won a silver medal at 27.
>>75
Hey… why is someone in their late 20s, still full of talent, getting off the ice?
It must be a challenge based on past achievements from youth, but in reality, Oda-kun, in his 40s, landed a quadruple and finished 4th in the national championships, so Coach Tsukasa can still do it too.
The weight of “You might become a good coach,” as said by Yotaka Jun, has become extraordinary…
It’s a bit much to say that I keep failing the auditions for the ice show.
>>78
The show seriously has a track record of cutting people off, so do you have the medal?
>>78
The phrasing may be harsh, but we haven’t reached the stage where we can have you watch the performance first.
I am being eliminated before my actual skating skills can be evaluated because of insufficient track record.
>>84
So I will include Shinichiro-kun’s recommendation.
>>87
Seriously, Yotaka-kun backed me up as much as he could.
>>84
If I had won a medal in the All Japan Championship, it would have been an achievement, but I got fourth place.
>>84
Doctor Shi’s career is essentially being dismissed because it means saying they have no work history.
>>78
It’s quite normal to fail the document screening.
“Application from an athlete with no track record? It feels like it can just be dismissed with ‘Ah, just reject them all.'”
When I thought I was just a person being tossed around by eccentric geniuses, it turned out that I myself was quite eccentric.
At twenty years old, I felt I was finally at a level where I could seriously start getting national coverage.
Starting a competitive sport around the age of five is inherently distorted.
It’s too late for those who find their ideal player around middle school; that’s just too hopeless.
>>86
Actually, there was a child who rose to become a national team athlete from middle school.
He passed away the other day…
In terms of growth speed, Inori-san is quite a monster as well.
>>88
It seems quite amazing that someone can practice skating thoroughly without getting bored at that age.
Look at my commander… there are so many people who are doing it.
But this teacher doesn’t have a level six certification.
That Jun remembers you from your first meeting as an ice dance competitor… it’s pretty impressive that he said something like that about your performance.
>>93
That Jun can return to ice dancing.
I feel like it’s really beyond what Soni-dori-kun would recommend.
Even if you can do flashy jumps, if someone says the skating is really beautiful, an amateur wouldn’t understand that…
What remains is the need for achievements in the form of medals.
Incredible… The perfect example of Yotaka Jun is right in front of me… I will try to imitate it.
Being able to jump a double axel in one night is not a good talent to have on the protagonist’s side.
Although many things are not fitting together and I am in an unfortunate situation, I have the talent and madness of a genius.
It’s terrible that it’s official that both Inori-san and the naming convention for the skaters in the work are inconsistent.
The person responsible for the fictional part of the medalists is me, Tsukasa.
If Inori were real, she would have likely been in the media spotlight since elementary school.
>>106
The one that makes Sekoma’s stomach die.
It’s probably more common for the audience to come to see professionals who have shifted to shows rather than coming to watch a show itself.
>>109
It might sound really unpleasant, but seeing Yuzuru Hanyu in a show!? I’d want to go see it! But if it comes down to me saying “I’ll do a show!” then it just ends with “Who are you?”…
When the sheep had a regression to infancy, Tsukasa took care of it, so from the Kago family’s perspective, he is truly a benefactor.
>>110
It’s no surprise that we have strong feelings for each other.
>>110
We both think of each other as benefactors.
Is the encounter with White Cat properly depicted in the original work?
Yotaka Jun and Inori-san are the same type of perverts, while Tsukasa-sensei and Hikari-san are the same type of geniuses.
You should go to the ice show… it unusually seems like a straightforward act of kindness.
>>113
There are many statements that are difficult to grasp in terms of intent, but it seems unlikely that they act with malice.
>>113
The words are so curt that the true feelings are completely invisible.
I think that the only reason Mr. Tsukasa recommended it was because he felt that the talent was too precious to ignore.
No matter how amazing a talent is, if it can’t be proven on the stage, it’s as if it doesn’t exist…
Compared to girls, whose growth phase starts early, male athletes are still…
I wonder if this good young man will have a chance to meet a nice woman.
>>116
I had a wonderful encounter with a married woman.
Though they passed away
>>116
With Professor Hitomi, we have a connection and relationship that could be called fate if it weren’t for the barrier of her being married.
>>116
It’s sad that they’re basically hit by the married person’s barrier.
I guess I have no choice but to become a woman and make you happy.
I had talent…!
If I could share this with Inori-san…! It seems like there’s no intention of coming back at all.
Are Sensei’s parents revealed in the manga?
If it’s a household that wouldn’t let you do skating, it’s the environment’s fault, but if you’re someone who couldn’t say it, then it’s also a matter of determination.
It feels like everyone’s sense of distance with Teacher Shi is getting strange when we interact.
>>123
Naturally disrupts the order.
Scary
>>123
To put it nicely, it’s virtue.
In a negative sense, a destroyer of hierarchy.
If it’s a recommendation from Jun-kun and Sonidori-kun, that’s a different story.
Right now, it’s completely a blank resume for Teacher Tsukasa.
But maybe he’s a virgin.
In the future as well
What’s scary about Mr. Shi is that he can land a clean 2Lz in one try when he actually tries to do it.
It’s beyond amazing; it’s more like scary or creepy.
Wait, could it be that those are still ice dance shoes…?
>>126
I need to be careful because the blade is different… I’m saying this in my monologue.
>>162
As expected, that’s for freestyle use, huh…
Well, that’s impressive that you could adjust your center of gravity like that!
>>170
Mr. Shi only has ice dance shoes.
It can’t be helped.
You have rare talent, and you have impressive skills and physical abilities even while active, so you should go to the ice show…
In the case of Mr. Shi, there are no records from junior to senior.
The only thing I can refer to in my background is my participation in the All Japan competition.
Connections such as practicing together or participating in competitions with peers from the same generation do not form.
An ice show is an event, so reputation and track record are important, right?
At ice shows featuring medalists, it’s common for seats not to be filled in certain regions.
Moreover, compared to singles, ice dance has an extremely low level of recognition.
I’m surprised to see in the character book that this one has an overwhelming talent parameter, while Inori-san is actually on the side of having no talent.
If Sugi-kun had been doing figure skating since childhood, he would have surely become a source of great joy for the active era of Jotaka Jun.
Suddenly inviting me to his home and saying let’s skate together since Jun-kun is there, the way Sonidori-sensei closes the distance is really weird.
>>138
It seems that they wanted Dr. Tsukasa, who would be able to understand the situation, to also grasp the current state of the night hawk, but it was rather forceful.
>>138
With a nonchalant expression, they’re incredibly good at communication, aren’t they…?
>>138
I think Sonidori-sensei also has a positive type of social awkwardness…
>>138
Because of that, your son ended up crying uncontrollably…
“Take a look at the level of attention on ice dancing in reality.”
It’s only because Takahashi has a track record as a solo artist that he gets reported on.
I want Inori to do ice dancing with Tsukasa-sensei after winning the gold medal.
In other words, Night Hawk has only been praising Teacher Tsukasa non-stop.
It’s incredibly clear that they have feelings for me when I think about it normally.
>>142
Even though I’m recognized that much, I’m annoyed because you’re messing around with a boring girl, so I handle Shinichiro-kun’s smartphone carelessly.
Don’t just pass someone else’s smartphone while making it go “spank”!
The night hawk seems more like a kind person than I thought, but their output is dead.
>>143
Please talk with parentheses…
>>161
It seems like it will be worse than a twist.
>>143
Nori, who was surprised by himself, fell down the stairs and ended up getting squashed.
Genius girl Inori-chan! Ice dance by her coach!
I don’t particularly want to see it…
>>144
I see.
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Various illustrations consistently show Tsukasa-sensei without skate shoes…
Being in 4th place seems like a trauma, but it feels like this person wouldn’t be satisfied even if they were in 1st place…
You’re a genius, so don’t waste your talent on some pointless kid.
Somehow, singles are better than ice dance, and still, we got 4th place, so it’s kind of plain.
>>155
First of all, ice dance isn’t really getting any attention…
>>164
Takahashi, who was third in the singles at the Olympics and first in the World Championships, has finally reached a level where he is a topic of conversation after switching.
>>155
There are only 4 pairs participating in the Ice Dance event at the All Japan Championships in the real world.
Inori will take responsibility in about 5 years.
It just so happened that what was burned in my brain was a figure.
If it were a sport with other coaches, you would have become a top-notch player…
Japan, which couldn’t find this talent, is at fault, and the students who are wasting this talent are at fault as well.
>>158
Squandering this much talent to make them coach and produce those results, huh? *whispering*
>>168
Stop the mob mentality of the original manga.
>>175
But Inori-san’s determination, which is like a last-ditch effort, largely comes from that fear…
>>168
That’s why you’re getting cut from the anime.
They’re a really nice person, but their sense of distance is too unique.
He’s an incredibly nice person, but…
Because he is humble, he often gets deceived, but Mr. Orithorynchus is quite socially awkward as well.
>>163
I can’t help but laugh at Sonidori-kun making a serious comment in the anime preview.
This person really has a bad personality!
You’re not the type to act with malice, are you, Night Hawk?
So I really have no track record at all.
We have no choice but to push through with Sonidori-kun’s power.
If I don’t have either Dr. Shi or Hitomi with me, I’m too scared about what might happen.
Inori, once you’ve calmed down, how about becoming a Snufkin who travels around the country bestowing the Eyes of the Hawk?
>>177
How do you bestow it?
Should I transplant it?
>>186
It might be something that the author is trying to convey through the prayer, or it might be impossible.
I had a vague awareness of my talents, but it’s raw how I let them rot due to my low self-esteem.
I’m ranked 4th at Sensei’s level, and I wonder if the top 3 have already retired from the industry…
>>181
The likelihood of doing ice dance is high because athletes have a long career span.
Watching ice dance is fun, but I don’t understand the judging criteria more than singles or pairs…
I thought that ice dancing was just some kind of show unrelated to the Olympics that retired people do.
>>92
Is it a monster?
There are a lot of cute girls that appear, but it’s painful that most of them end up defeated…
>>187
Don’t worry.
Reality is much crueler.
>>187
Is it basically that if you don’t insert a gag, you could die? There’s so much humor that the painful scenes hit you in the stomach with their intensity.
It must be incredible to be able to partner with Hitomi, who didn’t have anyone to team up with, but I have… no achievements…
The status of the fan book is extremely high…
When you ask if ordinary people pay to go watch skating, they tilt their heads in confusion, so earning money is tough.
In a world where starting late means you’re already considered a failure…
It seems like they would also succeed as a dancer in ballet or something similar.
The active lifespan is considerably longer than that of figures.