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[Medalist] As Hikari-chan’s humanity increases,

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I really hate Tsukasa to the point that it makes my skin crawl… right?

Adults who cannot protect children are just afraid of being blamed.

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That’s why you’re so dependent, isn’t it?

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But hey… they are the benefactor who made our dream of winning a gold medal together come true, right…?

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Minister? It’s Professor Akira Ura, right?

You wouldn’t possibly…

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I don’t like you, but we get along well.

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Hikari-chan is a child who is being passed around by adults.

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Slamming the floor with my feet and getting dirty with mud while chatting with my hands.

It’s beyond just a normal level of dislike.

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She’s the type of child who puts a lot of thought into things and is considerate even when making a single rude remark.

Because I often throw abusive words at Teacher Shi…

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It is a mystery what kind of feelings I have towards Mr. Tsukasa.

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>>8

Because they are an adult with a direction similar to mine as an athlete, I wanted them to be a success story, but they clearly failed as an athlete, so I can only deny it and cannot accept that.

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Maybe the second one I dislike the most is Fox! But…

There’s a difference of about 10 in favorability and -10,000 in favorability.

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>>9

I’ve already gotten quite close with Fox, so I probably have a favorability score of about 15,500 points.

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The sparrow parent and child like Mr. Shi…

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I’m really bad at it (lower favorability), but I guess it’s just as the person is self-conscious about.

Hikari-chan, who is more aware of adult faces than Inori-san, seems to be just being spoiled when she directly bursts out with abusive language like that.

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It’s not that I’m angry after talking multiple times; it’s quite funny since we barely spoke before, and yet you throw out abusive language.

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I want to see Hikaru-chan make Tsukasa cry in a reverse scenario, Doraemon!

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Light × Tsukasa is here…

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But I can’t help but imagine what would happen if my emotions flip.

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>>16

A woman who will absolutely acquire Teacher Seki.

The bonus that comes with Dr. Shi is a gold medal.

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In the bonus manga of Volume 12, Tsukasa-sensei was obviously not good with the Ice Flame Beast.

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It’s not that anyone who is Inori-chan’s coach should die, is it?

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>>18

The biggest change is that it’s shifted from the perception of Inori being a lukewarm coach to those who reject the policy of the night hawk.

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The achievements I’ve made by being considerate don’t allow me to accept my role.

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Even if Inori-chan grows and chases after me, I don’t think it’s thanks to the coach, so I really dislike her with all my might.

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I want to see a route where Teacher Tsukasa attempts suicide because he’s pressured by Hikari-chan!

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Shin: (This guy doesn’t understand Inori-chan at all~~!!!)

I guess that’s the state of things.

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I think you, Nori-san, believe that Coach Tsukasa’s coaching ability itself is high.

In the sequence, what helped me win over myself was Mr. Tsukasa’s guidance on skating.

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But the person I most directly express my true feelings to is also Teacher Tsukasa.

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A character who seems rational but is quite emotional.

Immediate slap from a hideous shrimp fry, huh?

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>>27

That place was incredibly powerful, wasn’t it…?

Even adults get scared.

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>>27

Aren’t they pushing the beastly feeling to the forefront from the very beginning?

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I believe in the night hawk, but I was also anxious about whether it was truly okay to believe, so I feel like those feelings were directed towards Teacher Tsukasa.

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I am grateful for the favor of bringing back Ryou-kun’s smile…

That aside, I absolutely hate it.

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I’m worried that we might argue about our education policy during child-rearing.

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Only Tsukasa-sensei abandoned the good child.

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Close to clan hatred.

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I’ve seen Professor Tsukasa’s pathetic side, and in a way, we have both exposed each other.

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I like Hikaru-chan, who has a part that he is seriously thinking about, but he is also a bit tipsy for his age and starting to show a bit of that chuunibyou vibe.

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When the teacher easily performed a double lutz in volume 10, it seems like they recognized that this person was of the same type as themselves.

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From Hikaru-chan’s perspective, I resemble Sensei Tsukasa…! While I’m joking about it, it’s also notable that we aren’t really that similar.

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>>39

From the perspective of someone who doesn’t know the background of the director, they merely see him as a guy who has talent but is wasting it and being too easy on the coach.

The director said there simply wasn’t an environment.

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>>39

I wonder if that’s true…?

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>>47

Light given an environment suited to its talent

Because there was simply no environment for Dr. Tsukasa.

It’s quite different, especially the environment for figures, which is very important.

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>>55

Isn’t the similarity between Hikaru-chan and Teacher Tsukasa not just about their circumstances?

In that case, Yotaka and Inori aren’t really similar either.

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Being at Shiki-kun’s house raises my quality of life.

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>>40

Mr. Sheep, go home and sleep.

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>>44

But this is similar in terms of the environment, isn’t it? Ms. Kago is living as a guest at both places and both are loved.

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But I feel like I can be myself around Tsukasa.

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Hikari-chan is an important person for the one she cares about, yet she expresses her emotions so intensely.

Professor Shi also snaps back.

This is… coming…

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It’s a bit too serious to call it sibling rivalry; I really dislike it too much.

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It’s too much of a tumultuous life to dismiss it as mere delusions of grandeur.

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Mr. Tsukasa is naturally liked by people, but Hikari tries his best to be liked by others, so that’s probably why he dislikes that aspect.

In other words, it’s coming…

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>>48

(It becomes evident that I’m not really doing it with calculations, even though I pretend I am.)

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But it’s useful that we’ve become close enough that we don’t need to worry about each other!

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By the way, do you know about Teacher Tsukasa’s past?

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>>52

Isn’t it that only the Kago family and acquaintances from the athlete days know about this part?

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>>57

In other words, the current perception is that I can’t present options that would be lost for Inori-chan, who is just incredibly cheerful.

This can be reversed!

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>>71

Mr. Shi himself was someone who wasn’t given anything, but he never gave up…

It is the complete opposite of Hikaru-chan’s perception.

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I have strong feelings towards Inori-chan, so we are clashing over parenting direction.

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“I really want to tease you by saying, ‘Hikari-chan, do you really like Tsuji-sensei?'”

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>>56

(Mad anger)

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>>56

I feel like I’m going to get hit with serious punches.

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Hikari-chan is a skating genius, but aside from that, she is just a child for her age.

I need to put that as a preface.

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I wonder if Inori from All Japan thinks that Tsuji-sensei made her attempt the 3A challenge herself after changing her own routine and then failing.

Or is it just your fault that you failed the Lutz or Axel?

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If I had to choose between dating Sensei and drinking a cockroach smoothie, I would probably choose the latter.

I have a feeling that his temperament is somewhat similar to Rio-kun’s.

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I have enough achievements to comfortably live my whole life, and my coach is recognized by those around me.

From now on, my life will be pretty stable, right, Teacher Tsukasa?

Winning the All-Japan Championship and placing 4th in your first coaching is impressive.

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>>64

Is being in 4th place impressive?

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>>64

Is 4th place wonderful?

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The reason why talented individuals can’t win their environment is because they inherit the strong attribute of being coddled from Yodaka Jun.

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I feel a sense of anger like, “How can you say such sweet things when I’m making so many sacrifices?”

Hitting that directly at the person is quite indulgent.

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>>68

It’s coming…

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Don’t get upset about being in fourth place.

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I understand that there were various things regarding his background and birth, but the slight chuunibyou vibe when Ryo-kun rejected the proposal is nice, isn’t it?

Including the critical counter punch I took from Rio-kun.

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>>73

You are cute, Hikari.

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Because it’s my best friend’s child, I’m concerned about Ryou-kun’s output, and even though it’s mixed with sarcasm, he’s being praised by that night hawk.

It’s interesting that the favorability from the night hawk seems to be higher for Shinichiro-kun and Hikaru next in line.

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It’s not so much that I’m relying on you because you’re Mr. Tsukasa; it’s more that I’m just a child who tends to rely on adults.

I haven’t talked to any adults who do such ridiculous things (from Hikaru’s perspective).

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I hope Inori-chan comes to the path of carnage just like I did, but Tsukasa is quite a hindrance.

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Mr. Shi rarely talks about his family, but it seems more like he couldn’t say he wanted to skate rather than it being an absolutely terrible environment.

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Rio-kun will definitely hold out until he gets married…

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Foxes and lotus flower tea are coveted more by the upper teams, you know, Teacher Tsukasa.

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>>79

I can rigorously teach skating to kids.

Everyone wants to have the ability to point out issues in a second.

The constant drinking mood is something else, but…

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>>79

I heard about the trade from the female knight teacher in Fukuoka, and that’s what I wanted to do! It’s great to see Snake-sensei feeling frustrated.

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In the world of figure skating, if you think that only talented children remain at a very early stage, the coaches must be quite patient in their approach.

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It was the same with the early Rio-kun, but I wonder if interacting with night owls develops a personality that attacks others with strong words.

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>>81

Children’s behavior is greatly influenced by the adults around them…

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>>81

The closest person involved, the Sonidori papa, doesn’t feel that way, so it’s probably just a difference in how they express themselves.

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Mr. Tsukasa’s family has an overwhelming number of siblings, and it must have been visibly difficult economically, but the fact that they are still completely disconnected gives off a sense of darkness.

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>>82

It’s explained in the fan book, but I get along well with the eldest brother, although it seems like I don’t with the younger brother.

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Isn’t it enough to have a video for the night hawk’s guidance? Is there really a point in having the person call themselves a coach?

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>>85

You can do it, right? Go ahead.

Guidance typical of a genius.

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Did I do something again…?

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The four siblings setting gives off an exquisitely broke vibe, doesn’t it?

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I thought foot bondage is normally kinky.

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Rather, this child, who is at the level of a master of consideration, is at a level where you wonder why they hate it this much?

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Hikari-chan’s biological mother is missing and her status is unknown.

I was taken in by a big house like a traditional village.

From there, the night hawk became a coach for the figure.

It’s a life influenced by adults, living in the Robinchou house.

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I want Sensei to stick to me upside down, but Ryo’s brain would seriously die…

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Given the circumstances, it should be the most understanding child regarding the situation at Tsukasa’s house.

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My Tsukasa wouldn’t engage in such infidelity.

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In the first place, there’s no way Mr. Tsukasa would make a move on Hikaru-chan…

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It’s because of you that my Inori-chan can’t become stronger…!

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>>99

It’s obvious that we’ve gotten this far thanks to Sensei Tsukasa…

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>>99

Inori’s obsession is amazing, but her perspective isn’t very broad, so it’s tough to break free from biases…

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Ryo-kun properly confessed, so Shiko gave up.

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>>100

I think it doesn’t matter whether I do such a thing or not, but it ended nicely in the end; that confession has no chance at all.

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>>108

In response to the confession, if it’s a yes or no, I think Rio-kun raised his favorability from a complete no to a no that is very close to a yes.

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>>108

If there was no chance at all, it wouldn’t have triggered a big cry afterwards!

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That incident with the bullying of that officer was quickly reflected upon as well…

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The secrets of my family’s dark old house are still remaining, so I can keep powering up this strongest one.

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>>107

I think only the setting will come out because it will probably be boring if I take it out from there.

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I think it’s incredibly condescending and a sign of extreme dependence on the other person to believe that it’s okay to express such intense dislike.

Showing the most childish side.

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After all, I only know the surface of Hikaru-chan and Sensei’s character…

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Rio was already rejected by Hikari, so just keep quiet and stick with Inori…

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Since I’m a wolf, I have a strong attachment to hierarchies.

I can’t forgive Teacher Tsukasa, who is allowed to ignore the hierarchy.

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I think they just don’t explore the details about Sensei’s family because there isn’t enough time to depict it and it wouldn’t contribute much to the story.

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Don’t underestimate my tumultuous life! It was a bit amusing how people were shocked and taken aback after hearing that.

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>>115

She’s just an average first-year middle school girl on the inside…

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Rion-kun has a part that is cute in a sad way.

I want you to smile while crying.

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Even though I hate Tsukasa this much, Rio keeps talking about him.

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>>117

I’ve heard that you haven’t been watching Shiori-sensei’s jump, and that you don’t like the fact that Shiori-sensei is a fan of the night hawks…

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It’s cute that adults seem to be taking advantage of not knowing the extremely annoying parts of Mr. Shin’s life, as if they are being noble.

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I want to bring up that kind of thing again in about 10 years.

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Regardless of Rio-kun and so on, Shikou has never existed from the beginning!

There is no way to control it!

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I think Inori-chan should come to Star Fox!!!

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I want Professor Shi to do a reverse on me.

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I want Shiko to go on a date with some kind of divine power and stay at a love hotel with that divine power!!!

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>>124

Are you trying to make Inori unleash a dark aura again?

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>>124

I want to show this kind of dream to Hikaru-chan while she’s sleeping.

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Hikari-chan likes Inori-san the most, right?

So, Inori’s favorite is Tsukasa, right?

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The 4th place only has points for praise, when you think about it with common sense.

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They act all grown-up and try to be bad, but they’re really just a child who will cry when leaving the Uratarou family.

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It’s probably about time that people start to speculate about the figure of Teacher Tsukasa grabbing a string worm.

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Despite the strong ice dance element, those guys from that club can execute a double axel…

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The director probably won’t get involved, but if Inori-san participates in the Olympics, she will turn 20, so there might be some awareness about that.

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I like this sense of distance.

Yes! Good morning! Do your best! …! Good morning… …Wolf Kurato… Peek!

I like this sense of distance.

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>>137

It’s a reaction that is, in a way, a typical healthy response for a teenage girl.

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N-no… I was just using Rion to infiltrate this house…

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Hikari-chan hasn’t really talked to Inori-san that much and doesn’t know her background, which is a bit funny.

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>>139

Inori doesn’t talk about anything other than skating.

I thought so, but I wonder if I’m talking to Miko or Shirahana-chan…

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>>139

Inori… isn’t particularly interested in Hikari-chan who is not on the ice either…

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It’s unrelated, but I want Iruka-chan to start walking the path of sponsor activities and compensated dating due to early retirement from setbacks.

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>>141

(For some reason, I’m in the bonding house)

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It feels like Shiki and Hikari are the same type of person.

Thanks to the light hiding in the shadows of the night hawk, it seems that the self-evaluation is not very high.

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Well, it was just a children’s argument because I was told, “Isn’t a confession something that doesn’t involve us as family?” so I just replied, “Then let’s become family!”

Rather, the counter to the overly dramatic lines that followed had a much bigger impact on Hikaru.

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It’s simply because Inori-san is the most influential person, right? It’s not that I hate them, but there’s an attachment.

I think it’s a growth obstacle, so I’m feeling frustrated.

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>>145

When I hear the conversation about the first sacrifice and so on, Inori thinks of herself as a kindred spirit.

It’s somewhat a mystery why you think that…

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Despite having no achievements, I am coaching my Inori-chan.

I have no intention of making my Inori-chan pay any sacrifices.

Making medalists bow their heads, transcending the hierarchy.

I hate it!

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It feels like after applying mud yourself, pouring water on it and wiping it off might lead to becoming a bewitching woman in the future.

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In the night hawk, I think it’s really annoying that my Inori-chan is being treated this way by Sensei.

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Mr. Shi seems like a man of enchanting charm.

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>>152

Both the master and the disciple are likely to be well-liked by those around them.

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I feel like there was a scene where I was following Teacher Tsukasa with my eyes from afar.

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How many times has Shinichiro Sōtori made me bow my head to Tsukasa!

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>>156

I’m sincerely grateful for the matter concerning my son!

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>>160

Every time I bow my head, Yuuna-chan gets a bit wary, and it’s a bit sad for the teacher, isn’t it…?

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>>160

The approaching silver medalist.

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>>185

The fact is that the medal has nothing to do with the children at all…

In reality, Ryo-kun’s initial attitude can’t be excused just because he’s a medalist, and there’s no way that Shinichiro-sensei would be such a terrible parent.

So I have to express my utmost gratitude for the fact that you helped my son get back on his feet…

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Every time Inori fails a jump, sending over a glance like that feels like they’re already close, doesn’t it?

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Teacher Shi is gradually modifying Lux… learning things like harnessing from Snufkin.

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>>159

I think the old man from Kyoto and the fox from Tokyo would seriously try to recruit if they knew that.

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I actually think Inori-san is someone who can sacrifice everything.

But adults won’t let me do it.

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Huh? I think you both look great together.

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Hikari-chan being distant is so rare that it’s actually the cutest.

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It’s understandable that, from a fifth-grade to first-year middle school girl’s perspective, she doesn’t like that all the people she likes are increasingly becoming fans of Teacher Tsukasa, even though they haven’t really done anything significant.

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>>165

I’m providing a lot of mental support, but from Hikari-chan’s perspective, it seems like she only understands about the situation with Rion-kun.

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Suzaku invited Inori directly to transfer to Star Fox, but he was turned down…

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If my days with Mr. Tsukasa don’t stop, then the whole world better bet on me; I’m a monster that can push forward like that.

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He is a man who is ready to bow down as many times as it takes to anyone for the sake of his students.

Honestly, I don’t want to keep it on hand.

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Please tell Hikaru-chan that Tsukasa and Inori carried me on their backs and we slept in the car.

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I’m watching…

I’m watching…

I'm watching... I'm watching...

Yes, yes, yes! Inori-chan, shall we start with practicing while holding the fence and pulling your foot back? I thought the reason I couldn’t jump while leaning on the outer edge was because my skating was worse than everyone else’s, but maybe it’s okay to start with take-off practice instead of skating practice. Oh! It feels good! I can focus and practice pulling my foot out! Is it a success to overwrite that information!?

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>>170

The way we see things varies too much depending on what we are looking at.

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I really think it’s unacceptable that Teacher Tsukasa kept bowing down to that knight’s sister.

After that

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>>172

That’s really a bad guy, so I can’t say anything!

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>>172

I honestly think it’s pretty terrible that that person is forcibly poaching someone.

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It’s someone who seriously hates Teacher Tsukasa!

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If Inori-san surpasses herself while being warmly supported by understanding coaches and adults, then what will that mean for my life?

If it’s to that extent, it would be much better to be defeated by Nori-san, who has fallen on the same path, rather than eliminating Teacher Tsukasa.

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Is it okay if I draw an extra manga about coaching in Fukuoka?

Is it okay if I draw an extra manga about coaching in Fukuoka?

The next day, after the lesson time. The day after that, after the lesson time. On the day after that, after the lesson time. Miho-se… Again, Tsukasa-sensei is falling into the cloth. AFTERNOON KC, released on February 22 (Thursday). Fragile 27. My own feelings have changed, and Tsukasa-sensei’s passivity is gradually improving… Right… I was thinking the same thing. A strong-hearted man, huh? Insulting, but it works. Happy END. Is that how you do such mental attacks in someone else’s club? Well… I wonder if those who can let go of their hearts will become two people. Invincible, on the contrary, I have a good impression. Original manga by Toshimi Kusamizu (759 yen). Keisaburo (tax included). Tsukasa-sensei’s cloth fell to the floor. Is it really okay to carry on with Tsukasa-sensei’s club as well?

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>>177

Not taking a break for even a day and attacking every day is seriously crazy.

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>>194

I wonder how they handle transportation costs…

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It’s true that Mr. Tsukasa has some quite questionable aspects himself.

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>>178

There are times when I think, “How long is this person going to keep moping around?”

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I want to lock two people in a closed room for about 24 hours.

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It seems that Mr. Shi is better with small children in terms of personality, but the instructional content is only bearable for older kids.

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Hikari-chan is truly a typical first-year middle school girl for her age.

On the contrary, I even think that Inori-san is the one who is strange.

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The night hawk and Hikaru-chan both expect me to surpass them.

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Isn’t 4th place impressive, when you’re sober?

It’s a difficult thing to become.

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It looks like a manga about judo or pro wrestling.

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After the passionate talk from Mr. Seiji, who wants to create a premise where players don’t get major injuries.

I wondered if the dolphin-chan’s injury meant that people have no heart…

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Mr. Shi has a tendency to be quite annoying in various ways…

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Hikari’s mentality is almost wolf-like, so she’s probably harsh towards outsiders that disrupt the pack.

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>>191

The mentality has a sense of family like a dog.

In reality, I realized that I was normally loved and there was no such hierarchy in the family.

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The kids from Fukuoka are pretty intense…

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Even Dr. Shi is properly letting go of pride, dignity, and shame, so it’s not like he’s not sacrificing anything…

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>>196

It’s the kind of thing that Hikari-chan would probably dislike!

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It’s actually Mr. Tsukasa who is distorted; Hikaru-chan just doesn’t realize it because she’s only seeing the surface.

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This manga carefully portrays that “athletes are properly protected by adults, but from a child’s perspective, it’s something they can’t be aware of.”

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He’s a strong-hearted man (insult) that’s too much Yeah.

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