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[Medalist] I read all the episodes after all this time.

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Super funny cat comic…

The most moving part was when Inori Mama acknowledged Inori-san’s growth.

The part that got the most heated was “It only looks pitch black due to the frustration of being robbed…”

Look… my Tsukasa…

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Those who can’t bet on themselves can’t possibly win against fate; I truly love it.

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Aika-chan is great, isn’t she…?

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I understand, Mike Taro is a cute cat manga.

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Look… my Ryou-kun…

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I like the coach’s reaction when I first jump a quadruple.

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When the athlete lands a high-difficulty jump, I want to do a powerful victory pose.

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I understand.

I want to be cornered by Dark Hikari-chan too.

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Darklight cannot control the feelings of scolding a coach who provides lukewarm guidance…

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The official fan book has a lot of information that isn’t covered in the manga, so it’s great too…

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It’s great that Hikari-chan has developed smoothly, while Inori-chan is a late-blooming night hawk.

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Is it possible that Aika Roba’s bronze medal at the Novice A preliminaries in the Chubu block was her last glory?

They’re not even at the training camp…

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You must have properly dropped out of the short program together with Inori-san due to the shock of your senior getting seriously injured, right?

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I cry helplessly here.

Even during the performance, the results can generally be understood by the number of mistakes. However, I don’t want to lose sight of that time. My heart races, my heart races. The seconds I’ve built up with my teacher are something I will protect until the very end.

I cry helplessly here.

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I like Rishu Kurumi-chan.

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At first, I only knew images of parents treating their child poorly and I thought it was terrible…

Isn’t this a child who should be taken seriously and worried about when read?

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It’s common for geniuses to have these kinds of childhoods…

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Isn’t it a waste of time to be fooling around with things like skating when you can’t even study properly?

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I felt like it was the voice of the heart, but then I thought, “Oh, you’re actually saying the lines.”

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Inori Mama is someone who has gone through a lot of hardships…

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The part about my sister breaking her bone and quitting skating is also significant…

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I think they’re the type of people who would feel like their life is over if they don’t succeed at skating a little.

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Are they the same? Even among geniuses, there are kids like Hikari-chan who are not very skillful…

I’m glad that I was able to skate in the end.

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When Inori landed the quadruple jump, my heart is clenched at the panel showing the past Nacchin and Nacchin’s teacher celebrating.

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Inori Mama’s expression, which looks tired, is, how should I put it… well…

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I understand…

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Inori’s motivation, aiming for nothing less than first place, is scary…

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I believe that this is the only thing that can meet the expectations of those around Inori and be of service in return.

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If the reader is reading, Inori-san will lose…

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Since I abandoned the route of living as less than an ordinary child and went all-in on becoming a gold medalist, it’s no wonder things are a mess.

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It’s understandable that I have to take on the challenge of my older sister who could do anything stopping.

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Crackling → Paaaah

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>>29

Why…

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I realized the charm of being a married woman through Inori Mama.

By the way, how old were you when you had Mika-chan…?

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Crying in most scenes.

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There are some similarities to “Glass Mask.”

However, when I try to explain it using The Glass Mask, nothing applies.

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The description of the competition is basically card games + rhythm games + social games.

What is this…?

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But it’s actually easy to understand, like the full combo bonus.

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You probably heard a voice like Inori’s, right?

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My beloved senior is injured and the little donkey is falling apart.

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The part where coaches and players team up to compete is increasingly being highlighted since the Chubu tournament, and it’s getting unusually intense.

The little duckling gets thrown in there…

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It’s nice that it explains clearly where figure skating is competing and what is exciting about it.

When the old man at the reception explained that jumping is a gamble, I understood the appeal of figure skating!

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I felt that Naroba-chan was really attached to Iruka-chan during the training camp in the Chubu region.

That delinquent is actually being a good senpai in the club.

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Iruka-chan’s way of expressing affection is clumsy!

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Inori Mama was in deep trouble, thinking she had to protect her daughter, who resembled her, because her older sister and father were both people from the sunny side.

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When Inori-san passed the 6th grade, Yuki-chan was failing, and there were signs of that around that time.

Evening calm and Miku are clearly itching to depict the side that the author is being left behind.

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Yuki has the same parameters as Inori-san, except for obsession and courage.

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That kind of thing is impossible, right~

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It’s nice that Ryou-kun’s confession was rejected, but it seems like there might be a chance.

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I think there is no connection at all; it’s just family no matter how far it goes…

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Speaking of which, since Roba-chan is currently competing in Novice A as a junior with a recommendation, that means she placed in the top 8 in the All Japan Novice, right?

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No matter how hard you try, you can’t make up for the practice time lost…

I can’t link physically, I need a break, and I have compulsory education.

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There are various clubs, but Inori has probably been a leader in terms of performance for quite some time.

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Being a leader is impossible…

I’m being treated as a top player, but…

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Isn’t the ice dance that is happening simultaneously bigger even though there’s hardly any depiction? Lux Higashiyama

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Hikari-chan chose the path of dedicating everything for skating.

As long as I walk the same path as the night hawk, it seems happiness won’t be waiting.

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However, Hikari-chan has Inori-san as a rival.

There was no night hawk.

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Sh… Shinichiro-kun…

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In the eyes of the public, Sonidori-sensei is my rival…

Even after retiring, they still depend on me…

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>>55

Even if it doesn’t seem like you’re happy to others.

It doesn’t necessarily mean that the person thinks so.

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Hikari-chan seems likely to quickly marry someone other than Ryou-kun, quickly have children, and then quickly get divorced…

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I have no idea how to win the tournament, but it’s super cool! I’m reading it.

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In one episode, one of our students says they want to win the ice dance and challenge other prefectures and overseas, so if someone like that is leading the club, it must be true.

Inori-san’s history is also short.

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What I thought first after reading this manga was that I don’t actually know what happens to people who compete in the Olympics when they retire…

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Every time Yuzuru Hanyu has a skating show, he makes the front page of the sports newspaper!

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>>64

Only people who are interested read sports newspapers.

Even people who seem interested in baseball and have bought it are skipping over it.

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>>61

Athlete Miki Ando and… although it’s been a while, Midori Ito…

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I had never watched skating except during the Olympics.

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The scene where the characters (excluding Teacher Tsukasa) are in tears makes me tear up too.

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Why is that?

Once I have a little bit to drink, I just end up crying immediately about Inori-san, right?

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Since Mr. Tsukasa has become someone who cries at everything, it’s difficult to know how to react…

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I saw in the news that Shizuka Arakawa went to an ice show.

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Shizuka Arakawa is a legend, but she has too little exposure.

I think she’s the only person among Japanese women to hold a figure skating gold medal.

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I think Ryou should give up on his romance with Hikari.

You are perfectly counted as part of the family of the herd.

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If we live apart, we might start to see each other as the opposite sex!

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Doctor Shi, a proponent of sacrifice denial.

Inori believes that it was her who ended Dr. Tsukasa’s professional career.

Teacher Tsukasa still does not know where Inori’s obsession comes from.

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(I guess they want to win against Ohmizaki…)

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That’s not wrong in itself, though.

They don’t know that the sacrifice has already been made.

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I didn’t even know that skating existed outside of figure skating.

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Even short track?

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Have you never seen the Winter Olympics?

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I didn’t know that pair skating and ice dancing are different.

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It’s despicable, but…

What will you do if you become big-breasted?

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Nattin Route

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I didn’t even know what kind of system is used to determine the scores.

I wonder if they’re deciding on a whim.

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I might have only seen it briefly while my family was watching in the living room during winter…

After that, it was covered in the news around the Olympic period.

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Mr. Tsukasa is amazing in the ice dance of Hikariou! And trying to include Mr. Tsuruma too!

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I didn’t know that backflips were allowed.

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When I see my older sister, who sacrificed a lot and could do anything, give up and quit because the monthly fees for figure skating are incredibly high, it’s disheartening.

From Inori Mama’s perspective, school life is already precarious, and making Inori-chan, who can’t do anything, take on challenges is an unimaginable choice in terms of both not wanting her to experience any more failures and the financial situation.

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This work makes it clear that seriously educating children in sports requires a lot of money.

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If this were a biographical battle manga, Hikaru-chan would…

“You probably already said something like ‘You might be able to kill me!'”

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I think Inori has a talent that is more unusual than light.

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I only have knowledge from the medalists, so the other day when a guy did a backflip? I thought it was fine…

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Until now, it was a deduction because it was dangerous, but from this time on, you can do it even though there are no points awarded.

For some reason, both of them did it.

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In the past, I would have thought, “Why would I do that?” but after reading this now, I would probably do it if it’s okay to do so.

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Aren’t you having too much influence on the Kessoku Sisters’ Iruka-chan?

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If you pay a lot of money and the coach makes a clear distinction, the other mothers will have their thoughts about it.

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You can quit anything except Inori.

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The end result is the Lake FSC in Jyuunan Town, right!

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You can come to my place!

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>>95

Despite saying that, no one has chosen Professor Tsukasa.

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What I really want is for the teacher I chose to be as devoted as Sensei Tsukasa is to Inori-san.

It’s because it’s Teacher Tsukasa, and the fact that there is only Inori-chan as a student is something that doesn’t matter to others’ parents.

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Teacher Sugi is often allowed to be dedicated.

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Since there are no coaching applicants for Mr. Tsukasa other than Inori, it would be problematic if people say it’s favoritism.

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The lack of achievements during my time as an athlete…

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Although it’s not depicted, I think there are probably quite a few students who have increased their coaching after mastering the harness…

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Isn’t it the same achievement as Hitomi’s?

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Because Teacher Hitomi has built up experience from being a novice.

Compared to the completely blank record of fourth place in Japan, I understand the reason for being concerned about Sensei Tsukasa’s shortcomings.

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Teacher Hitomi has been leading the ice dance world since her childhood.

There’s also the fame for my father’s part.

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Even Rihou-kun, who loves Teacher Tsukasa, can only understand that they are doing coaching content that doesn’t boost motivation.

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I can’t see a vision of being able to win against Hikaru-chan.

I wonder if once I can jump the same, it will be like winning by gaining an advantage in skating…

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If that’s the case, there are still plenty of openings for Hikochan, so what should we do? The answer to that will surely be shown by the revival of the dolphin.

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The situation where Inori-san and Tsubasa-sensei bet two lifetimes challenging the strongest Hikari-chan alone has become clearer.

The night hawk has faded out, but this was the original concept, I suppose.

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I called in a proven ice dance coach, so I won’t lose in skating either!

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Both Hidomi-sensei and Tsukasa-sensei prioritize skating, but that makes it a parent’s desire to have their child learn from Hidomi-sensei.

After all, it’s the Hitomi-sensei fan club.

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>>110

I was paired up!

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The strange person of unknown background who tarnished the later years of Sensei Hitomi, who was like a princess in the Japanese ice dance world, is the general public’s evaluation of Sensei Tsukasa.

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Since Dr. Hitomi is someone with experience even before partnering up.

Even if Mr. Shi were to win a medal, his achievements would not be the same.

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It’s a bit different from the topic of coaching, but instead of stealing from 🦒-chan’s club, I’m regularly giving lessons there, you know, Tsukasa-sensei.

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>>118

Whether to call it theft or extortion…

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>>118

A few years later, if Kanna-chan becomes an incredibly skilled skater, it’ll be funny.

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>>134

Because she’s like a caterpillar, if Midori Ito gets better at skating that way, it will be unstoppable…

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Since Professor Shi has become able to use the harness, its value has skyrocketed.

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>>121

🦴💥

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>>125

Snufkin often breaks his ribs too…

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>>121

You said you don’t need strength, but it requires about the same amount of exercise as running alongside for instruction, right…?

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>>137

That’s only about the muscle strength to lift during a jump…

Are you going to try flying as well, Mr. Shi?

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HAPPY END

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Should I train Inori-san with the night hawk and myself as the leaders…?

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To be honest, I think it’s quite a convenient plot device that there are currently no coaching applicants given how much achievement Inori-san has gained.

Well, it’s not really interesting to dig into that in the current situation anyway.

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Inori’s teacher was born to run on ice, right?

I love the flow of saying that you were born to be a skater.

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Who is Arakawa?

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I wonder how much that otherworldly reincarnation fisherman charges per coaching session…

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Since Ran has been a bit aware of Inori-san, there might be episodes coming up that include interactions with Tsukasa-sensei as well.

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How about trying 5 spins?

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>>135

Because it doesn’t exist in this world yet!

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But it seems like it will be born around next year.

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Reality is scary.

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>>132

Snufkin says he often folds too, so this world is scary!

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In other words, it wouldn’t be surprising if children start coming in, inspired not by the fame of Teacher Hitomi, but by Inori-san.

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I need to not drop the incomplete three-turn Lutz more on the lake…

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Let’s ask the creator of Rising Impact for help with the story development!

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I’m sorry, but due to the subject matter, loli-shota is not allowed.

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It seems to be depicted as very healthy in that regard, Medalist World.

There are exceptions, but…

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What’s amazing about Mr. Shi is that he understands himself the best, which is why he made that teacher give up on their dreams.

“I guess I have no choice but to make myself into a gold medalist’s coach, but it’s just too perfect…”

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A broken character who is unusually skilled at skating, has eagle eyes, and can use a harness…!!

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It seems that it’s about time for the fifth spin to come to this world, and we are steadily getting closer to Snufkin’s world of origin.

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Even when I read it again, I feel like the mother’s behavior at the very beginning wasn’t portrayed as if she assumed that her older sister didn’t blossom and quit skating.

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She’s not just a promising newcomer; she’s a monster, and her reputation at school has completely turned around, hasn’t it, Inori-chan?

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I wonder how it is.

Students are surprisingly unaware of and uninterested in achievements that are unrelated to school clubs.

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In fact, if we try to strengthen Inori-san from here, we’ll have no choice but to update the coaching by training Mr. Tsukasa, who Fox! initially planned to work with.

So, when it comes to who is the best role model for Teacher Tsukasa, there’s a gold medalist who is currently unemployed.

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A player who has skyrocketed in just over a year like that is definitely attracting a lot of attention.

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Being able to jump a quadruple at that age is already enough to be treated like a princess, normally.

Just because there was someone exceptionally amazing of the same age…

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>>153

So, this is how Teacher Tsuji is surrounded by the coaching staff at the farewell party.

What kind of coaching did you do! Spit it out!

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In reality, people like Plushenko, Hanyu, and Bolshunov are emerging…

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>>154

I was struggling at the beginner level and suddenly took a five and nine.

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The female knight says to stop doing dogeza because it makes the other person uncomfortable, but I think that perspective is off.

The purpose of that bowing down is to make the other person uncomfortable and force them to say they’ll accept it, right?

It’s as you said, Teacher Hitomi, it’s malicious!

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My classmates are like earthworms that can’t study or exercise.

It’s not just shocking; it’s that she won gold at JGP right away.

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The harness cheat of the reincarnator in another world is amazing~

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The results in figure skating in just one year seem worthy of a feature on a genius girl…

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I probably don’t know how to interact with classmates who are active in matches in Japan and overseas and are featured in the news…

For the time being, banners will probably be posted at schools and in the community.

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The dark light always appears on the night after Inori-san loses a match.

But it doesn’t seem like they’ll come this time.

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I’ll burn it… I’ll burn it, Inori Kessoku…! That’s my top priority!

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“If you can land a quadruple jump, people’s attitudes will change, but don’t worry about it.”

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I’m looking forward to Inori’s performance, which is like a response to Hikaru at the next JGP final.

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The discussion has been focusing on singles all along, but I wonder if there’s a possibility of doing ice dance as well.

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Mr. Tsukasa often arranges the jumps that Inori-san has into cards.

Isn’t it amazing that Marinin has completed all six types of quadruple jumps? I wonder how much he has spent…

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>>170

My hand is glitching…

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Miki Ando couldn’t land it during the competition, but she was like a symbol of being able to jump quadruples.

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I’ve read the fanbook, and I still can’t tell if Tsukasa and Hikaru are a good match or not…

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The reason why Hikaru-chan started skating is too mysterious.

Although I seem to be an orphan and a traditional inn’s adopted heir and successor…

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The light when you smile is probably taking in too much good air.

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Despite such content, “The Beast of Ice and Flame” supplements the main story fairly well.

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