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[Medalist] I understand that my Tsukasa would never do something like that, but I still can’t give up on the possibility of it happening.

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It’s fine, just wait until the age when it isn’t considered a crime.

Let’s become a bride after doing our best as an athlete, okay?

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Inori Drop…

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You’re going to wait until the age when it’s not a crime and then have about 10 babies, right?

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Everyone who knows the two of them feels a bit put off when they ask since when…

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During a time when I was struggling to be even a little bit normal, you gave me the courage to tell my parents that I wanted to start skating. You believed in my talent and potential, seriously faced my ridiculous dream of wanting to win an Olympic gold medal, and coached me. You boldly stood up to gold medalists, showered me with excessive praise during my incredibly low self-esteem period, and even gave up your own dream to become my coach. When I realized that you were my new dream, it seemed unlikely that just being a tall, muscular, handsome guy could be enough to fall for.

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>>5

It’s a common theme that older men burn you out and you don’t pay attention to those of the same age, but I think most people rely on older men while still wanting handsome guys from their own age group as romantic interests.

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>>113

But it seems that Inori’s unconscious standards for men have skyrocketed.

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>>113

If you’re a handsome guy, I don’t understand.

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>>113

It’s something that often happens in reality, so no matter how much you try to reason with it…

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Well, I won’t fall in love.

One’s self is one with life.

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During the lowest point, I see the fun memories with Mr. Tsukasa (fireworks, Lake Suwa) and the dream of skating together… it’s really coming…

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Is there an original source for the ◯◯ drop that I occasionally see?

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>>8

This guy is a rabbit drop.

I thought they were going to go with a pseudo-parent-and-child manga route by taking in a relative’s little girl, but instead, it caused controversy when the grown-up little girl got together with an older man.

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Try putting in the rabbit.

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Actually, Usagi Drop also has a mysterious common point of being set in Nagoya City.

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I realized that Teacher Shi doesn’t look at me like that, and that a seductive woman is relatively close by.

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Since Usagi Drop was also created by a female author, I can’t let my guard down.

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>>14

Well, to put it seriously, in the case of medalists, incorporating a romantic element would stray too far from the main storyline, so the backlash would be much greater than with Usadoro, and it doesn’t seem to have any benefits to include it…

In the figure skating community, it seems like there could be serious compliance issues if a coach and their 16-year-younger student enter into a romantic relationship…

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Those guys who keep rubbing the same material are annoying.

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>>15

When you experience that in real time… the damage gets etched into your brain…

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CLAMP also often features settings where a young girl is in a relationship with an adult, so it might be a common aspiration for women.

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>>17

It’s a type of traditional performing art that continues from Hikaru Genji.

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If you’re going to do it anyway, there’s no need to wait until you’re of a legal age to avoid committing a crime!

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I feel like you shouldn’t do that in this manga.

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I feel that if there is going to be romance, it would be nice if it were just a little bit after the main story ends or as a bonus.

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>>20

It would be nice if, after everything is over, there was actually a confession from a certain point in time.

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It’s the same with Takasugi’s family’s bento, but for some reason, women seem to lack a sense of ethics on this theme.

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>>21

Even Hikaru Genji, which was written by a woman, became a masterpiece that has lasted for centuries, so that’s just how it is.

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>>29

That is fundamentally because the ethical perspective at that time was different…

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>>21

Conversely, it can be said that men are more likely to put up ethical barriers in this regard.

I think it’s bugging out because I’m reading it from a male character’s perspective, feeling a sense of guardian and a sense of lover at the same time.

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After winning the gold medal…

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It seems like there are many unnamed people who are just cheerfully watching because they don’t think it will actually happen, but if it does, they’ll be like “huh…”

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In the work, the arrow is

Yunagi-chan → Shinichiro-sensei

Ryou-kun → Hikari

Suzaku-kun → I’m thinking around Inori-san.

None of them seem to have a chance of succeeding…

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Everyone is focused on figures, and the only character with any romantic depiction is mostly the girl from Shinichiro’s club…

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I don’t want a development like that, it’s just like Usagi Drop…

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Well, I think Kago-san’s house has quite a unique setting… it would be good enough if it was just a bonus 4-panel comic in the final volume.

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If it were to be anyone, I think it would be my older sister.

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It’s not that there isn’t anything.

There are many examples in this industry of players becoming coaches.

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>>34

Isn’t it different to bring issues like grooming into a work just because there are cases of it being a problem in today’s society?

They are also depicting considerations to avoid raising suspicion.

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Even if our ages become okay, I think to Dr. Tsukasa, Inori-san will only appear as a student.

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I like the relationship where we are each other’s salvation, so I don’t want any noise to be added to our romance.

I really love the scene where Teacher Shi was born with a warm body to slide a lot on the ice…

I also like how Teacher Tsukasa rushes over super fast after hearing a noise from the car in front.

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There are examples like “Zettai Karen Children,” but I don’t think we can know what will happen until they fully grow up.

At this stage, I just think it’s a case of being a lolicon.

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Professor Sashi is my gold medal…

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There are people who intrude on others’ views of life, yet they each marry different individuals; doesn’t that ultimately destroy the minds of their future partners?

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I think it’s mainly about figures, but it’s not something to complain about once you’re an adult.

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It feels like there’s something criminal between Mr. Tsukasa and the sheep…

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Mr. Tsukasa has a knight teacher.

Take responsibility for what you’ve done.

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Once you retire, you can do whatever you like!

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There is no comfort.

It’s a sheep.

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Shiki-kun is part of our family.

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Inori-san will be 20 years old, and Tsukasa-sensei will be 35… No, that would definitely give off a Usagi Drop vibe.

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“Let’s become a ‘real’ family… Tsukasa-kun (nufufu)”

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The age difference in Usagi Drop was 24… It makes sense if one is in their thirties and the other is a toddler at the time of their first appearance.

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Romantic feelings towards a coach can significantly boost female athletes, so some players actively take advantage of it.

If you get bored, keep changing coaches and always try to boost.

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Inori-san is not actually living together, so I think the drop is from the sheep side.

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I have the feeling that I don’t want romance to be brought into the story of the bond between teachers and students.

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Are you going to give up ice dancing, Tsukasaaaaaaaaaa!!

Don’t run away from ice dance for the sake of that brat!!!

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>>54

What I really want to do is to be a coach!

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The sheep seems to have become pregnant with Tsukasa’s child before we knew it.

Unbeknownst to the chief.

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Well, to show that such things definitely don’t happen, maybe I’ll give the teacher a wife along the way…

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Sailor Moon is a second-year middle school student in the anime and a college student, so there is quite an age difference.

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>>58

I think it’s something that can exist because it is based on the relationship from a past life, even if it’s an old man and a young girl.

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If Inotsuka doesn’t exist, who will Tsukasa end up with?

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I think the best compatibility as a couple, disregarding romantic feelings, is with a female knight.

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In order to make him a son-in-law, you need to earn enough to support him.

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I thought that Usadoro ended up being the same parasite as her real mother.

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It’s fine to have a passionate affair with Hitomi; women like that sort of thing, right?

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>>63

100 likes.

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Mr. Tsukasa should get together with Inori’s older sister.

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>>69

I never pictured my older sister like that, but I imagined she had a boyfriend.

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It’s dangerous to get carried away imagining the author’s emotions, so both sides should keep it moderate.

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There are too many types that act as the author’s spokesperson in this work.

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>>73

I don’t trust impressions like this because they are inflated in specific threads or comments.

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I want Inori to ice dance with Teacher Tsukasa in the same composition as the thread image after she retires in the epilogue.

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>>74

I don’t want Hinori to bring Coach Shi to the rink for the exhibition where he won a gold medal at the Olympics!

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There’s no way my beautiful older sister doesn’t have a boyfriend!

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Since time jumps around a bit, the relationship on the side is hard to understand.

Putting romance aside, I also realized for the first time that I usually get along quite well with my older sister.

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It seems like my older sister doesn’t have time to make a boyfriend since she’s studying abroad and also doing idol work.

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Mr. Tsukasa eventually comes to see his admiration for nocturnal hawks as an object of longing…

Let’s go with this!

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It’s okay to do it, but I think not doing it will preserve the brilliance of the figure stronger.

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Well, various things happen, and Hikari-chan and Tsukasa-sensei get married.

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>>81

If it’s Akihiro, then it would be a girl and become Artemis, I wonder.

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It seems that Coach Shi is careful to maintain a position strictly as a club coach, as there is almost no private interaction with the members.

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I wonder if the time will come when Inori-san will develop feelings of love.

Currently, it’s an existence that can only live on ice.

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>>85

I’m being approached by Suzaku-kun, so I do think about it.

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Mr. Wataru is going to marry the sheep.

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I believe that it won’t just drop.

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What if Mr. Tsukasa has never seen a slender figure girl sexually as a breast enthusiast?

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>>88

Was Tsuji-sensei really excited about Nacchin’s big breasts…

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Inori has a boyfriend candidate named Shusaku.

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Well, it’s certain that things like genes and monsters will be born, so it’s not so bad, right?

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I totally think it’s fine to do it, but I can also understand the feeling of wanting it not to be done.

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It’s nice to see Inori, the niece of Ms. Tsukasa and my sister, watching as Inori wins a gold medal at the Olympics.

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Putting love aside, as for the sheep, Inori’s drop is…

I feel like it’s different since we don’t live together. Let’s go to school, Inori-san.

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Seriously, after the Olympics, whether Inori-chan wins or loses, she might burn out and become a shell of her former self.

Or will I live on as a bright child?

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>>100

Shall we do it… ice dancing?

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>>100

If possible, they would probably continue to play, and if they retire, I think they might go towards coaching.

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Mr. Tsukasa is going to marry Kirin-chan.

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When it actually happens, it seems like the no-name uncle’s readers will be put off.

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>>103

I show signs of it, but in the latter half of Harry Potter, I get affected by growing up, so… the passage of time, you know…

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>>103

It seems like there are a lot of fans who would say, “I wanted to stick my d*** in Minori!” because of this manga…

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>>110

When I see the countless jokes directed at women by Tsukasa-sensei, I can’t help but imagine that Tsukasa-sensei is projecting himself onto them with a grumpy old man face.

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>>110

It seems like big subjects are popping up every time…

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>>110

Who is Minori? Isn’t she mixed up with my sister?

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Considering that a while ago, the intimate relationship between coach Ando Miki and her 16-year-old skater student would have been met with an atmosphere of unwelcomeness, I think it’s tough even for a manga.

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I want Hikaru-chan to sweep me away.

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However… if we are to depict the struggles of the players

The issue of becoming pregnant during active duty is something that cannot be avoided!

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>>107

I’ll kill this guy.

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>>107

Was there no athlete who had their first period around the age of 25?

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I think Inori-san would be really put off if she started showing a feminine side to Teacher Tsukasa.

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>>109

She’s a girl who should already have her period.

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>>109

Well, there might be a moment like that on your side, but the reverse doesn’t exist…

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I need to find a partner for Dr. Tsukasa soon.

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>>115

Give me the nachin.

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If you don’t see each other as the opposite sex, you need to depict a scene where you’re changing clothes or in your underwear in the same space without feeling uneasy.

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I feel like if Doctor Tsukasa starts showing his sexual desire to Inori, the various circles that are currently excited will suddenly retreat.

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>>117

Well, for people who want romance, the mainstream seems to be things like Inori getting aroused and attacking.

If a guy starts to seek me out in a shoujo manga way, I’ll pull back.

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If it’s published in a shoujo manga magazine, I think it needs to satisfy the readers’ romantic feelings.

It’s different from that kind of thing.

So it becomes a conversation about grooming and such.

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>>120

It’s the same magazine as Skip and Loafer…

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It doesn’t seem like there is much because the editor is being very careful.

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>>122

If I do something clumsy, I might end up being shunned by the new fans attracted by the effect of Yonezu and Hanyu…

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Then let’s do this.

Death separation

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>>126

Here it comes!

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>>126

Did you see it?

You can do it, right?

Do it.

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>>184

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But this time, the story is drawn in a way that makes it look like a normal proposal, so I can’t give up.

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Someone please take Teacher Tsukasa.

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No matter how you think about it, I’ll definitely be eaten by player Hikaru Okuzaki before Inori-san.

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I want to see Inori-san, who is the wife of Teacher Tsukasa, but I also want to see Inori-san as a night hawk…

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The issue of coaches preying on players has become a really real and sensitive problem, so…

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>>136

So are you saying that Yuunagi-chan’s love won’t come to fruition?!

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>>142

It won’t bear fruit!

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>>142

The only romantic element of this work has arrived.

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>>142

That’s exactly the type of love that shouldn’t bear fruit!!

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>>136

It’s hard to tell whether it’s the coach or the players who are eating around there…

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Well then, a random male player is fine, right?

That kind of thing is a bit troublesome.

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>>137

Well, I guess I have no choice but to go with cigarettes…

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>>137

If we’re going to date, I guess it would be someone unrelated to skating.

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How much trouble do you have to cause?

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The author who wrote Blizzard Axel tends to have a bit of a “onee-shota” theme…

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>>151

Baccho’s age difference preference has been since the time of Rising Impact…

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>>163

Speaking of which, that’s because they are living together in the Gawain household, so it’s a reverse Usadoro in Jump, right…?

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I wonder if it’s Akiko Higashimura as an author without a sense of ethics.

“My autobiography is going to be a movie, but do you think of yourself as something like Osamu Tezuka?”

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I think it should be fine because they are the type of author who listens to what the editorial department says, probably…

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It’s pretty troublesome that there are quite a few romantic relationships in the real world…

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I wonder what Dr. Masashi’s history with women is like.

It looks like you haven’t had any relationships in the life you’ve led, but you must have experienced at least your first love and heartbreak, right…?

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>>155

Expertise is a night owl.

Both first love and heartbreak are Kago-san’s wife.

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Yeah

>>159

Hmm?!

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>>159

I’m sorry, but could you please go home, homosexual?

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If things keep going like this, we won’t get anywhere, so I might have Night Hawk become the NTR role…

It’s a good deal because you can also pass on excellent figure skating genes.

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But it feels lonely if Teacher Tsukasa ends up single, so let’s hook him up with someone like my sister.

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I guess Inori-san will come down on me after all.

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There are people who are single and at the right age, aren’t there?

It’s called a night hawk.

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I’m looking at Jun’s naked body…

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Before I die, I will embrace Kago.

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I like healthy relationships like in Hinamatsuri, so I don’t want that to happen.

I don’t like drop deployment.

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>>164

Congratulations! Living alone.

Release from the sheep.

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>>166

Aren’t you back from being released?!

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>>164

It seems that the sheep will become a successful president.

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It’s fine to have Inori-san reminiscing about that as her first love when she grew up.

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I wouldn’t mind seeing fan creations, but I definitely don’t want to see anything official.

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It seems like Tsukasa-sensei will be really noisy at Inori-san’s wedding.

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>>170

I think the opposite is louder.

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Speaking of which, Inori-san has never met the sheep, has she?

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If it follows the developments of Hinamatsuri, the CEO sheep might be born.

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I won’t ask for any more luxury, but I want you to depict the sexual lives of the characters.

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>>175

Disgusting.

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There are too many noisy people at Mr. Shi’s wedding.

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>>180

It seems that Inori-san is reading aloud a letter of congratulations from Mr. Tsukasa, and the groom is likely shedding tears like a waterfall.

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The Hina Matsuri route is a lifelong joint route.

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Figure skating is fine because it’s real that female medalists are having children with their coaches and being single moms.

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Without Teacher Tsukasa, Inori seems like she could quickly become a nightingale.

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Stop trying to turn Inori into Junko at every opportunity!

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>>187

But… but… I really want to see the super beautiful former gold medalist Inori from Downer Yanika’s awful private life…

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I don’t want this manga to bring in the reality of strange aspects that I don’t even want to know about…

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Medalist 2 has Inori as the coach.

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>>190

I can’t believe there is any suitability for a coach…!

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>>192

It seems that I am extremely bad at teaching people.

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The feeling of being totally hooked on Yuunagi-chan’s affair is incredible.

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Isn’t it your job to make Inori happy?

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🚬🍤 “(To Ryou-kun and Hikari’s child) The one who’s getting in the way is you who’s misunderstanding.”

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As candidates for Master Sugiura, either a female knight or an older sister 🦊.

There is a possibility that a new character will pop up.

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A beautiful former gold medalist who teaches like a night hawk…

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Inori is very likely to fall into darkness quickly, so the idea that she will become a night hawk is quite persuasive.

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Inori-san is not as fully developed as Yotaka as a skate monster, but has a high ability to articulate.

The night hawk isn’t fundamentally worthless; it’s just that the vocabulary is lacking, resulting in poor output, so Inori-san’s conversation takes a different turn.

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A former gold medalist who tries to crash at the homes of medalists like Miketarou, Hikaru-chan, and Iruka-chan whenever there’s a chance. 🍤

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Mr. Sheep isn’t excluded from the fate of skating because there’s an animal in the name.

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What’s terrible about Inori-san becoming Yotaka Junko is…

As a previous protagonist who ended up quite disappointing in sequels, it’s really something that happens often…

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The person has clearly stated that they won’t do that, but I want them to release a single…

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Inori-san, smoking in the corner of the room while watching the protagonist of the next work, huh…

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I feel that I have quite a strong tendency to be dependent, so once I start smoking cigarettes, I might become a heavy smoker, like Nori-san…

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>>206

If I couldn’t get the next skate…

I’m scared that everything will feel like it’s ending as soon as I retire.

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Burning out from skating is fine for now, but the retirement and the life that comes after definitely exist…

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Doing something like La La Land…

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Hikari-chan, give me money.

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>>210

It looks like they would hand it over multiple times with a cloudy face…

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While lamenting Inori’s downfall, I felt guilty for thinking that it was acceptable for me to abandon her.

Hikaru-chan has become a submissive provider, embracing self-punishing feelings and a faint excitement, wanting the same glory and downfall as the former night hawk…

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