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[Medalist] Honestly, I want to see a version of Iruka-chan that clings to her older sister.

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Inori-chan is likely to be shocked by the regression to infancy.

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If it’s your big sister, she’ll comfort you gently. Yay!

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I like this.

Non-chan is moving at an incredible speed! She’s probably on a train! Wow, it really is…

I like this.

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I expected Yoshina-chan to come visit, but the super heavy Iruka-chan was too much for me.

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I wonder if my family took a picture of us being all lovey-dovey…

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It’s convenient that I can tell who it is just by the outline, like a shrimp tail.

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Mother

In the end, it’s going to be me paying for the skating, you know.

Don’t bother me anymore. Contact me after everything is over.

Dad

It’s bad that you got hurt including that.

Apologizing and bowing my head to the sponsor. That is what it means to be a professional…

15: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s kind of funny that Dolphin-chan’s parents are so terrible that Night Hawk has started to be reevaluated.

It’s just that the output is bad, but that doesn’t mean they’re a bad person, of course.

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A heavy woman who has both a mentally unstable side and a strong side cohabitating.

Originally high stock has skyrocketed, it’s a gorilla coach!

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Suzuhan is in a home that conveys how wonderfully loved they are in a single scene…

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Living under such parents, if I meet Inori-nee, I might become Ito Hachi too…

Thanks to my coach, I was able to avoid becoming the dark Ito Hachi…

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A bold woman who uses a picture of herself getting rejected after kissing her younger sister.

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Gori Coach can act like a representative educator…

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Ah ❤️ It's getting a little heavy ❤️

Mika-chan, Mika-chan, you understand what I want… I’ve been waiting, I’ve been waiting all this time. I was a mess back then, but I pretended to be a normal girl. Think of me as pitiful, unable to talk with these legs and a voice! It’s my appearance of being hurt that I’ve always, always wanted to show you! You were my savior at that time, my king! Let me know how big your existence was! Save me once more, Mika-chan!

Ah ❤️ It’s getting a little heavy ❤️

23: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

You were also giving kisses to your big sister and Iruka-chan, weren’t you?

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When Gori-sensei made her first appearance, she was swinging around a knife at the tournament, but now she seems like a saint…

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Isn’t the resolution of the trash low?

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The sight of my big sister was too much for Iruka-chan, as the pillar of the page felt a heavy, joyful weight that overwhelmed me.

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Seeing adults praise being adults makes me realize that it’s certainly true.

I realize that I have become the adult I used to dislike.

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I think I should mention that the time when mom sent that message was way past midnight.

To my daughter who is hospitalized.

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I didn’t mean it like that… I said it casually that I have an older sister…

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When you watch it when you can’t sleep and it’s painful, or when you wake up to it while you’re sleeping, or even when you watch it wide awake, it’s the lowest message.

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Iru-chan’s parents usually have a bad relationship, but they only seem to get along when they are hitting Iru-chan, which is really low.

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Is Dolphin-chan the Little Mermaid…?

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Finally being able to skate without getting hurt, you’d normally think that phrase means something mental…

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In the first place, the reason Iru-chan started skating was that my mother was spreading a lie around the neighborhood that she was making her skate, which was just an alibi, but it’s too pathetic.

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This prince is too radiant…

44: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

A dependable adult…

A dependable adult...

That voice… Is it my imaginary Seiji-sensei inside my heart!? Don’t interrupt the child’s story; listen to it all the way to the end. Be aware of the narrow perspectives of both adults and children! Be fair, not equal! Imaginary Seiji-sensei!

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In the overseas edition, I thought that 🐬-chan’s family situation had settled down! Alright! But why…

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Are the parents ADHD?

“`
Iruka Okazaki, 17 years old, is a second-year high school student born on 8/24 (Virgo), blood type B, and measures 161 cm. She attends Aisai Ride FSC at Kyo University Affiliated High School. She started going to a school in Osu to create an alibi for her mother, who alleged, “My daughter is learning figure skating.” She met and became friends with Mikana. She joined the prestigious Crown FSC along with Mikana, but had to quit after Mikana left due to issues between their parents. Both Iruka’s parents and Mikana’s parents have low empathy towards others and maintained their marital relationship by doting on their daughters. After being forced to leave Meijo Crown FSC, Iruka was left behind at a shopping mall by her parents and snuck into the skating rink next door at Meiko. There, she was rescued by Kenzo Gori, who was consulting Shinichiro Hatodori to start a new club, and became the first student of Aisai Ride FSC. Now, she lives in a dorm at a high school with a skating rink, separated from her parents, and practices at the on-campus rink and Meiko rink, supported by Gori’s couple with mental care and overall living assistance. Her parents’ marital relationship has reportedly worsened since they started living apart, but their individual relationships with Iruka are gradually changing towards an ideal parent-child dynamic. When her parents are not around, Iruka recalls the time she was gently treated when she was at Kiki’s place. The pleasant memories of sharing meals with them indicate that she hasn’t given up on communication despite the strained relationship. The diamond-shaped necklace she wears is something she bought with her part-time job earnings at the rink, showcasing her determination to continue skating no matter what. She plans to establish a sponsorship contract after she becomes a senior next year.
“`

Are the parents ADHD?

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It’s about Mr. Gori, right?

It’s someone who thinks their ideals are too high to act as a representative of educators.

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From the perspective of a worthless parent, seeing their daughter’s good grades may lead to an illusion of their own status rising, which could result in them being more base than usual out of frustration due to this breakdown.

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It’s tough to spend 300 points to read it on Magapoke.

I need to earn 100 more points by watching ads…

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You should cut ties with your parents, Iruka-chan…

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Isn’t it true that even though I’ve experienced it myself, my sister is an expert at being considerate?

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Are Dolphin-chan’s teachers a saint or something?

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The roller coaster of trash and saints is amazing.

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It may be that Mr. Gori, who is not a good teacher, has a bitter past of having failed.

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Gori Coach has an overly invested personality, so it’s not suited for this.

In a class of about 30 people, I have to treat everyone fairly, but for better or worse, favoritism tends to come out.

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There are many imaginary coaches like Nacchin.

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The fox mentioned that if last year’s Olympics had allowed participants aged 16 and over, Iruka might have had a chance to win a gold medal.

It would be too sad not to be able to win at the next tournament with this.

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Inori-san is adorably troublesome, but isn’t it a bit too high of a difficulty for a 20-something Tsukasa-sensei…?

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The skill to craft a story by making this interaction with the damn parent an accessory that only those who notice can see.

Teacher Tsuruma, is this really your first serialization…?

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I wonder which is more comforting to come home to: parents like this or a night hawk like Jun.

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It’s better if you join in.

The more premium days are…!

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Iruka-chan is such a crazy, needy girl…

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I think “days” is referring to the premium.

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There are quite a few good works in the afternoon right now…

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Days and Bookwalker premium are practically free, aren’t they?

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The pricing for Days’ subscription is insane!

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Maybe it has become less special… Or perhaps the current weight is significant even in a state of becoming less special?

Maybe it has become less special... Or perhaps the current weight is significant even in a state of becoming less special?

Ah… somehow, with the popping sounds, maybe it’s okay not to be angry anymore… Important people are increasing, and you are becoming less special.

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It’s nice to see a childhood Iruka who probably cut his hair himself with scissors because his parents wouldn’t let him get a haircut…

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The premium for Days is a great deal at around 1000 yen, especially since there’s so much to read.

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Well, the feeling is completely different after performing incredibly well and when getting injured as an athlete, which might affect the future…

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Not meeting Miko-chan here made Miko-chan’s mentally unstable younger sister become Inori-san’s cool older sister.

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Sisters of allure…

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Did you also have a self-harm habit…?

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It’s crazy not to be upset about this injury at the most prepared competition of my skating life.

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Mr. Gori is too radiant.

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I feel like there are quite important settings written in the author’s column comments, but these kinds of things are often missing in the collected volumes, right?

Could it be that there have been things like this before?

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This isn’t the first time I’ve had aphasia; it’s a relapse.

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If Iruka-chan becomes successful in the future, I can imagine her parents subtly showcasing their devotion during media interviews.

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At that point, the only one who could compete with Hikaru as a junior was…

It’s probably about the same as Iruka-chan, so in that sense, it’s a pity.

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Just when I thought I could finally give up, it seemed like you came back to get me again.

A seductive woman…

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The regular subscription for Magapoke is only for the weekly magazine, but what’s going on with the more premium days lineup?

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Just when I was about to be brought down by my big sister, Inori-san saved me at the last moment.

Isn’t Iruka-chan’s brain roasted by her sisters and turned to charcoal?

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It’s amazing that even without a premium, the price of the tankoubon is discounted with each episode purchased.

You can read both before and after the kiss correction.

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It makes me realize that the character who was frustrated around the time of Iruka-chan’s first appearance was mentally unstable too.

The prayer ingredient works smoothly there… it seeps in.

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I think there will be a situation where Daria, entrusted with the JGPF, cries due to a mediocre performance.

Please comfort me, Iruka-chan.

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Dahlia-chan is such a best friend…

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It seems that the junior chapter will end in the next tournament, but I wonder if Daria-chan is the final boss.

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Make sure to read the short episodes of Sensei Tsukasa from his younger days that are not included in the paperback.

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I clung to my older sister and said, “I understand your pain. You should also understand my pain and feel sorry for me and comfort me!” I wonder if everything would have ended differently if that were the case.

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If it becomes a smartphone game, I want to be able to freely choose the combination of coach and skater.

I wonder if Akeuraji-sensei could handle Iru-chan’s darkness.

105: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I am aware that my life continues to be saved by the goodwill and kindness of others, so paradoxically, I cannot act out in anger.

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I never had a yuri fetish until now.

This time, it’s troubling because I want to see things like Oreinori-chan x Hikaru-chan.

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It’s nice to revert to the way I spoke when I was young when I’m with my big sister…

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Ms. Hitomi is such a great wife role, constantly spanking Mr. Tsukasa…

I wonder if the coach remembered that I said I wanted to aim to be a coach when they invited me.

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I don’t know if my sister will understand me…

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Inori and Teacher Tsukasa are at it again, but what do you think, Hikaru-chan?

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Sister, you come back to Japan too often!

121: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I want to see it in anime! I don’t want to see it!

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The problem with Iruka-chan is that it’s impossible unless it’s someone who can replace a family and is already married, so it’s absolutely impossible for single men.

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Days More Premium is

Magazine Yanma Morning, Moon Magazine Afternoon, Sirius, Yanma Special Magazine, Good Afternoon, and others.

It’s a subscription service for 980 yen that allows you to read back issues of Nakayoshi, Kiss, Dessert, and some comics for three months.

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The dolphin parents are just as amazing as the mob parents in volume one.

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