
The six female players who advanced are as follows: USA 28pt, South Korea 30pt, Italy 24pt, USA 28pt.
You can tell they’re interesting women just from the first page of the thread.
Russia is not here.
It seems like there might be a connection or rivalry involving one of the American daughters, Fox.
I wonder if they’ll delve into the doping issue.
Italian kids are great, aren’t they?
I don’t know the rules well, but I wonder if it will start with the thread image and Inori-san.
I wonder if a replacement will be provided for the absent Iruka-chan.
Italy-chan is getting beaten up by Korea-chan all the time!
It seems to have a deep connection.
I feel that Korean players are the best.
It’s unfortunate because it’s a world tournament, but I can’t watch the loli battles as I get older…
The top right and bottom left are definitely interesting women.
Is the top left a neat frame?
The bottom right probably has a competitive spirit since they lost to Inori-san in the qualifiers.
When I see “Lolicon Battle,” it makes me imagine a battle of ugly bastards.
I love the Italian kids because they are too naughty.
I might end up fighting someone from that thread at the Olympics.
I haven’t really heard much about South Korea since Kim Yuna, so I don’t know what it’s like there when I see it as a country…
Inori-san, it seems everyone in Iruka-chan’s class has a lot of ability, so it’s quite tough.
I wondered if the girl in the upper left was at the competition in Thailand, and when I read it again, she was indeed on the podium.
Everyone except Inori has won either gold, silver, or bronze in both matches, so they are consistently skilled.
It seems like everyone is fired up about the chance to win since Iruka-chan is injured.
Inori has already won against the girl in the bottom right once, so there is no need to be apprehensive.
There are actually silver collectors in real life, huh?
Inori-san needs to fix the shaky jump for now.
Is it about time to have a dispute about balancing a woman’s happiness?
I can’t think of any enhancements for Inori from here.
The transmission of the hawk’s eye is probably impossible.
I understand why Italian kids are popular.
It seems that Iruka-chan and Inori-san are blocking the two wins in America.
I knew Japan and Russia are strong, but is Korea strong too?
Inori-san is probably going to glide really well as an answer to Hikaru-chan.
Well, if there’s improvement in the choreography that was a challenge in Thailand, I should be able to aim much higher with the skills I currently have, right, Inori-san?
I mean, if Inori-san doesn’t win here…
Since there hasn’t been a scene where I’ve won feeling good since the Novice Chubu, it’s quite something.
Summon Isekai Snufkin No. 2.
It’s hard to predict how things will turn out since the author creates developments like that in the All Japan Junior.
Since becoming a junior, I’ve been fighting against growing pains.
I can’t help but feel that my growth is stagnating.
This is where Inori-san won and Iruka-chan made a comeback in the World Junior, it’s totally serious, right? I really hope that’s the case, please Iruka-chan!
Inori-san won the gold by defeating the opponent in the lower right in the final match…
I’ve missed the All Japan medal for two consecutive years and also missed the first round of the GP, so I can’t help but wonder if I can compete.
I like the child in the bottom right.
I wanted to see Inori’s first victory at the Junior Grand Prix, but…
The author is being mindful not to make Inori-san leave too strong of an impression, right?
Objectively, it looks like a monster, but from the reader’s perspective, it’s exciting to wonder if they can win.
I don’t know how many medals there were since the Chubu and Western Japan sections of the All Japan Junior were quietly skipped over…
It doesn’t seem like it’s surpassing Iruka-chan.
I hope that Jump comes back after being burned out by Hikaru-chan.
During the triple loop, I really dragged it out.
The wait is long, but I’m sure something amazing will definitely come out at the free showcase, so I’ll wait.
Since starting junior high school, I sometimes feel that it’s better to face the mental aspect more seriously than the techniques or physical abilities.
For better or worse, Inori and Tsukasa-sensei are still only thinking about skating.
There’s no Canadian slot!
It seems that Teacher Tsukasa still doesn’t know anything about Inori’s private life.
Inori-san also doesn’t know about those things regarding Tsukasa-sensei in the original work, unlike in the anime, right?
There’s no one from the Nordic group, either.
How can I train myself to not become so shaken when witnessing someone else’s injury…?
Getting used to seeing other people’s injuries.
South Korea is always a strong competitor competing for the top against Japan, isn’t it?
In the back cover of volume 11, Inori-san with a homework drill still brand new… together with Teacher Tsukasa.
I somehow finished it, but I was told I would also be suited for being a cram school teacher, and that was no good.
If I keep making Hikaru-chan soak in the light, I probably won’t be able to just stand still in a place like this.
Since the one injured is Teacher Tsukasa and Iruka-chan, and they are still in middle school, it’s understandable that they are shaken up.
Was my sister’s injury not enough yet?
Dr. Shi, please!
I haven’t even been into figures for three years yet…
It’s inevitable that there are many areas where I can’t catch up to the other kids in the details that aren’t visible.
Iruka-chan is great because she has submitted everything by the school day on the 20th of the summer assignment.
I was really shocked when Cascade lost badly in Dubai, but this work has Japan among the top competitors, so I can watch confidently against the world…
At least when looking at South Korea, it is a country with real strength that shows no favoritism at all.
Well, I think even people who aren’t particularly interested in figure skating know that South Korea is a strong country without any bias.
Inori can calculate scores instantly even while skating.
I don’t know much about women’s skating after the era of Kim Yuna being too strong.
I still don’t really know which country is the strongest right now.
In volume 11, I dislike the idea of having someone do something for Professor Tsukasa while I’m eavesdropping on their conversation with my ears covered.
I saw the back cover, so it’s a brand new summer assignment drill… Just do it… Your homework… has become that.
Is it really okay for the cute little Nori-san to be mixed in with all those exceptionally good-looking foreigners?
Right now, the strongest guy by far is a dude doing the American quad axel, which is super amazing.
The woman feels that Japan is winning.
In figure skating, there is an image of one standout individual from each country emerging and dominating.
I heard that Maho Shimada is becoming like a real-life Hikaru-chan.
Since Korea has not had a developmental infrastructure domestically since the time of Kim Yuna.
I was told that once I retire, I won’t be seen anymore…
It’s not okay to mix Inori-san into the thread image.
I’m going to have my forehead licked.
By the way, I wonder why China is weak at figure skating.
It’s an individual competition, so I feel like I can do it.
It’s amazing that the child of someone who admired Mao Asada is now dominating the figure skating scene.
I think the American girl won the World Figure Skating Championships not long ago.
I would like to see some Russian geniuses coming out slowly.
China and South Korea set the goal of winning medals itself and have established rewards for that.
Too biased towards a minor target strategy.
Looking at the level of effort put into actual competitions,
It seems that if you’re just aiming to win a medal, speed skating might be the better choice.
Perhaps because it is also a great nation of art, Russia’s strength in sports that compete in artistic expression is seriously impressive.
If Iruka-chan can’t make a comeback, I feel sorry for Seiji-sensei who was passionately talking about being careful with the players’ injuries in volume 10…
Well, Russian athletes can’t participate among the medalists, right?
Even Leonid has a sense of being on the edge.