Chapter 28
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Volume | Volume 7 |
Chapter | 28 |
Japanese title | 消える銀盤 |
Romaji title | Kieru Ginban |
Page count | 38 |
Release date | 2022/10/25 |
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Medalist Chapter 28, The Vanishing Surface(消える銀盤, Kieru Ginban), is the final chapter in Volume 7.
Synopsis
Inori, Tsukasa, and Miku sees Kakeru off after he helps Inori lands her first quadruple salchow, but it leaves Tsukasa wondering how to package the quad into her routine.
Tsukasa reunites with his former club mate Kohei Kamogawa. The two coaches find that Miku and Inori had become fast friends, with Miku helping Inori with her homework. A man in a goose costume appears and attempts to gobble up Tsukasa before revealing himself to be Juna Shiratori, TV celebrity and another of Tsukasa's former club mates.
In conversation, Miku confesses to Inori that she'll be quitting skating after the All Japan Novice's due to her home rink shutting down.
The three coaches discuss strategies on evaluating the suitability of a jump to be included in a routine. This strengthens Tsukasa's determination to include the quad in Inori's routine.
Back at Nagoya, Inori successfully lands a quad at their home rink and in the public's eye for the first time, quickly attracting attention. Word spreads to Jun Yodaka, who has already predicted that she will do that as her only option of beating Hikaru.
One week later, Hikaru meets Inori at the All Japan Novice's.
Notable Quotes
Hyperwhite Juna, with bacteria-busting enzymes for cleaning punch! - Juna Shiratori
We don't know the risk of a quad jump because we've never tried it, right?
Once you start practicing quads back in Nagoya, you're gonna be thrown into the limelight. So don't be too worried if grown-ups start to act differently around you.
I mean if I don't let that attention beat me... I really think I can become the world's top medalist!
...it's about the only chance she has for beating Hikaru.
Inori... I've been waiting for you.
Trivia
- In the original version, when Miku lists off the names of the boys in her club, she does it right to left. But in the official English translation, she lists them off left to right, corresponding to how the languages are read respectively