
What’s the situation?
>>1
I’m eavesdropping on the coach and trainer discussing their coaching strategies.
Everyone just forgets that Inori originally has a dark attribute, but let’s set that aside for now.
What scene is this?
Inori is illuminated by a strong light.
Having both light and darkness makes one the strongest.
A calm expression is nice.
Inori cannot trust the kind words that adults offer.
So, I try to confirm my true feelings.
>>12
For a child who has been treated poorly by adults and felt like nothing was good enough until they started skating, it’s a perfect balance of darkness.
In the end, I’m still going to ask Iruka-chan for her harsh opinions after this.
I have a feeling that if Mr. Shi gets a girlfriend, it could lead to a bad situation.
>>14
I want to tell you that the teacher is living together with a girl around the same age as him.
Inori-san is currently bound by the feeling that she doesn’t want to disappoint Dr. Shi by failing.
>>15
It’s for you too, Hikaru-chan.
Inori’s passionate emotions stemming from darkness are intense, but they contradict the idea that the lighter ones are stronger in a jump, which is troubling.
I should be fine because I was purified by Hikari-chan.
>>30
The essence hasn’t changed at all, it’s just burning fiercely, this skating monster!
Hikari-chan is incredibly intense towards Inori-san, and it’s a bit scary.
>>31
That’s not true, I have many rivals.
But Inori’s only rival is me.
>>35
Super Heavy Nova is…
I wonder if I’m making Professor Shi worried about something.
Since Dr. Tsukasa has always accepted the part of me that was rejected, it’s only natural that I strongly don’t want to be disappointed.
What do you guys think about Kenshi Yonezu?
>>37
Super amazing guys like us
>>49
Don’t be conceited.
Mr. Shi’s praise became something like air for Inori-san.
I’ve stopped reacting even when I’m praised, but if it disappears, I’ll suffocate.
I kept complimenting her type, like Inori-san, until she ignored me and it became awkward…
So, anyone who tries to hinder me and Doctor Tsukasa from winning the gold medal needs to be crushed…!
Inori-chan will meet many people from now on, right?
But your only rival is me.
Only the strongest me…!
Even though the teacher complimented Inori-san, her reaction was weak, so if that’s the case, let’s stop complimenting her.
I can imagine that things might not go well for my mental health.
It is not without reason that it is said to resemble Yotaka Jun the most in essence.
Even the night hawk was considered a child that couldn’t do anything in its early years, wasn’t it?
It’s still pretty rough aside from skating.
Inori seems unable to take on challenges casually right now!
Mr. Shi praises me by saying I’m great for just breathing, but that may not be the case in front of others…
>>47
This tendency to praise anyone like that is likely to lead to Inori-san’s dark moments resurfacing.
I’m used to praising now, but I really worry about Tsukasa-sensei’s downcast face and expressions…
If Inori-san lives with Dr. Tsukasa, she should be able to stabilize her mental condition even further.
>>51
I wonder if it’s okay for Teacher Shi to leave that house…
The way the child observes the adult’s mood is too skillful.
I never knew there was such a child in my family.
In the fan book, Inori is asked in a childish way by her dad, “Who do you like more, me or Teacher Tsukasa?”
>>53
It’s an immature and crappy question.
I wonder if it’s better for Dr. Shi to not praise too much, as it makes me suspect there’s something wrong.
Inori is very attached to me, and I’m sure she’s aware of it, so it seems like Teacher Tsukasa would shut down any strange noise in our romantic relationship.
It’s like I’ve almost dedicated my entire life to it.
When Inori started to become aware of Teacher Tsukasa during her puberty, she abruptly encounters a sheep.
In the fanbook, Inori really loves practicing, but as a reward after practice…
I like stories about everyone having breakfast together (probably at Komeda).