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Death is a painful thing. Dream Weaver knew this all too well from her first scripted world, where she had pushed herself to the absolute limit for victory.

That agony—as if every bone in her body had been shattered and every nerve set ablaze—was sothing she would never forget.

But in this world, there are always things more important than life itself.

She had to save her mother. She had to complete the main quest and exchange for the Hope Gem. She had made promises to her friends, sworn to tear apart the shadow cast over the horse racing world by the elite families.

She had countless reasons to win—and in Dream Weaver's eyes, those reasons mattered far more than even the most excruciating pain.

There was no room for cowardice, no path of escape. From the very beginning, she had known how to break through her limits.

Hadn't she?

A smile touched Dream Weaver's lips. Her vision pierced through the curtain of rain, fixed firmly on the distant finish line.

"After , there will surely be more powerful Uma Musu from the countryside."

"Orfevre, you don't have to feel lonely. There are so many rivals you can set your eyes on…"

Dream Weaver's words made Orfevre's pupils contract sharply. A sense of unease rose instinctively within her, but before she could fully grasp their aning, Dream Weaver's voice ca through the rain once more.

"But right now—"

"Keep your eyes on my back!"

The mont the words fell, her S-ranked determination burned out completely. The skill [Phoenix] triggered, restoring Dream Weaver's stamina and condition to its peak.

Five seconds?

No, it would all be over in maybe even less than three.

But that was enough.

Fresh power surged into Dream Weaver's heart instantaneously, like fuel thrown into a furnace, bursting forth with boundless heat.

The elite families of this world wanted to use all Uma Musu as kindling to crown one ruler above all.

Then Dream Weaver would use everything she had as fuel to make the whole world see her shine.

Extre power flooded her limbs. The grass beneath her feet, guided by intuition, seed to carry her steps with a will of its own.

Her Zone erupted fully, the threat of the cursed blade aid solely at Orfevre. In Orfevre's eyes, the gloomy, rain-soaked track suddenly ignited with a blazing fla—a scorching heat far more intense than before, evaporating her stamina almost instantly.

The sa effect erupted within Dream Weaver simultaneously.

But hadn't she already been inside the furnace all along?

This heat was nothing compared to the furnace now burning in her heart.

After maintaining her Zone for so long and forcing it to erupt once more, the strain caused Dream Weaver's consciousness to blur.

Yet her steps remained steady—no, they were even more fierce and powerful than before. With thunderous force, she tore across every inch of the turf, as if ready to upheave everything in her path.

Her crimson form was like a burning teor, cutting a brilliant trail through the pouring rain.

Every step sent water splashing ters high. Her hooves dug deep into the sodden grass, leaving craters as if she ant to shatter the entire track.

A cold, chanical voice sounded in her ear:

[[Speed] Limit Break Successful.]

In that instant, a radiance redder than the sun flashed across the course. The light pierced the heavy rain, dyeing the entire track in a bloody hue.

Her figure blurred, transforming into a red lightning bolt tearing through the rain.

Now, what shone brighter than gold was that crimson light. What burned hotter than the sun was that fierce star. And what was faster than Orfevre—

Was Dream Weaver!

In an explosive burst of speed, Dream Weaver closed in on Orfevre, who was suppressed by the Zone. But that wasn't the end.

Orfevre's stamina drained rapidly under the Zone's pressure. She could no longer push her proud speed and strength to the limit.

In less than a breath, that red streak shot past her like a blade.

Every breath Orfevre took felt like swallowing fire. Her muscles scread in protest, and her once-unstoppable legs now felt heavy as lead.

Gritting her teeth, she tried with all her might to accelerate, but her agonized muscles refused to obey. Even with her own Zone, she could only watch helplessly as Dream Weaver's back pulled away.

A naless anxiety drove her to reach out, palm stretching toward Dream Weaver's retreating figure—as if in refusal, as if pleading.

But how could she, already surpassed, ever hope to touch Dream Weaver now? Orfevre could only watch as that crimson light slipped through her fingers and vanished into the grey rain.

"Dream Weaver is accelerating again! Even the Golden Tyrant's legendary final kick can't keep up with her speed?!"

"Only two hundred—no, one hundred ters left to the finish line! The Japan Derby crown is within reach!"

"Go! For the countryside, for Kasamatsu—seize the glory right before you, and carry us with you toward a brighter future!"

Akasaka Rin held the microphone to her lips, her voice already hoarse but her passion undimd.

Inspired by Dream Weaver, lifted onto this stage because of her, she wanted to witness this victory—to walk with Dream Weaver into the next chapter, draped in glory.

If not for that Junior Crown Cup, if not for that crimson streak racing across the track, Akasaka Rin would still be in the rundown Kasamatsu racetrack, day after day, repeating dull comntary.

But she had t Dream Weaver. Those long, tedious days were over. It was as if Dream Weaver had taken her by the hand and led her step by step into a shining future.

Now, she had tested into being an announcer for the central circuit, even appearing as a guest at a G1 event.

And this wasn't the end. She would keep climbing, alongside Dream Weaver, into a future that seed to have no limits.

Right now, she wanted to sear the image of that red light on the track into her mory forever.

Tagami Kan, who had earlier thought about capturing Dream Weaver's Derby mont with his cara, had long since let it hang around his neck, forgotten.

Gifu, where he worked, was an overlooked part of the country. His hotown, Kasamatsu, was even more of a backwater.

Since childhood, watching Uma Musu races, Tagami had often wondered when his hotown would produce a star who could shine on the central stage.

That hope led him to Oguri Cap. Drawn in by the Grey Monster, he'd been filled with hope—surely this was the dawn of the countryside's rise.

After Oguri Cap, powerful, dazzling Uma Musu would surely keep erging from Kasamatsu.

But as his heart, once ignited by Oguri Cap, slowly cooled, Tagami never saw another like her.

He'd heard of Dream Weaver's winning streak while she was still in the countryside. Talented fillies like her were rare locally, but not unheard of.

Yet the gap in training facilities, equipnt, trainers' tactics and decisions—all these disparities piled up like a mountain.

Facing that hopeless peak, they t only defeat again and again.

But before the Kyodo Tsushin Hai, watching the Golden Tyrant about to leave, he'd suddenly thought of Dream Weaver for so reason. His cooled heart ignited in that instant, and mustering his courage, he'd shouted to Orfevre:

"Dream Weaver won nearly all of Kasamatsu's top races last year—she's our pride!"

Back then, the most he'd hoped for was that Dream Weaver would win the Kyodo Tsushin Hai.

It had been so long since a country Uma Musu had achieved anything on the central stage. If she could manage it, that alone would be worth celebrating.

But that red streak didn't just surpass her rivals on the track—it surpassed Tagami's wildest expectations.

Total victory in the Kyodo Tsushin Hai. Entering the Satsuki Sho and defeating the Golden Tyrant head-on. And now today, with a Great Chase no one predicted, overtaking Orfevre—whose final kick was said to be peerless—in the final stretch.

Without anyone realizing, a new star had risen—one not overshadowed by Oguri Cap. In the skies of the horse racing world, the gloom cast by the elite families had been torn apart by a Crimson harbinger.

That red light blazing across the track wasn't just the light of victory—it was a light of hope for everyone who had ever loved country Uma Musu only to have their hearts broken by reality.

Dream Weaver's ergence proved one thing:

Oguri Cap was no fluke. The countryside could indeed produce stars capable of shaking the world.

"It's just like… the Hero of Light, isn't it…"

Unconsciously, tears blurred Tagami's vision, yet that brilliant red streak remained vivid before his eyes.

Victory was now within reach.

There was no need to anxiously ask Kitahara or Chizuru Haibara anymore. Everyone at Kasamatsu Tracen could see Dream Weaver shining on the track.

"Go, Little Dream—!"

Kobayashi Kaze excitedly watched the red cape she had woven herself transform Dream Weaver into a crimson streak flying across the course.

Shouting at the top of her lungs, she unconsciously patted Nishimoto Makusa beside her.

Even Makusa, usually the steadier one among the Uma Musu, couldn't be bothered to stop her this ti. Cupping her hands around her mouth like a gaphone, she yelled:

"Take the win and let's all go back to Kasamatsu for waterlon, Little Dream!"

Not one for flowery words, she could only use the most sincere phrase she knew to cheer Dream Weaver on.

"Win the Japan Derby, Little Dream!"

Oguri Roman's heart was also surging. She stared intently at the track, just like when she was little watching hero shows and Oguri Cap's races on TV.

In her heart, Dream Weaver had long since beco every bit as legendary as those.

Being able to stay at Kasamatsu Tracen, accepting Dream Weaver's invitation, sitting in these stands—Oguri Roman felt it was the best decision she'd ever made.

"After I win the Mile Championship too, let's go see Oguri Cap-senpai together!"

She still rembered that sunset after the Junior Crown Cup, the hand Dream Weaver had offered her, the words she had spoken.

Since they'd made that vow to save the countryside together, she couldn't fall behind.

Oguri Roman secretly resolved that after the Derby, at the Centaur Stakes, she would make Dream Weaver cheer for her just as she was cheering now.

As long as they were together, there was nothing to fear.

Satou Ken nearly slumped into his seat, but his eyes remained fixed intently on the race.

Chizuru Haibara had experience as a trainer at Central Tracen. Even if she hit a low, she could always bounce back.

But him? He only had a local trainer's license, nearly worthless in today's racing world.

Before Dream Weaver ca to Kasamatsu Tracen, Satou had been drifting through life, counting each day's pay.

But that crimson light had given him hope again and again. So he beca diligent, working day and night on logistics for the Uma Musu's training.

Now, watching Dream Weaver in the Japan Derby, Satou finally felt the urge to move forward himself.

"After the Derby… I'll try testing for a central trainer license," he murmured, eyes still on the track.

"That's my proud student! The pride of our Kasamatsu Tracen! Go, Little Dream!"

Seeing Koutarou Haibara crying tears of joy, Chizuru could only pat her father's shoulder helplessly.

In the past, the weight of Kasamatsu Tracen had rested entirely on Koutarou's shoulders. So whenever Dream Weaver succeeded, he beca more emotional than anyone, often crying at the track.

Maybe only in monts like this could he finally release the pressure he'd carried for so long.

As his daughter, Chizuru understood her father's struggles better than anyone.

Her past pessimism wasn't just because she'd slunk back from Central in disgrace—it was also sha at facing her father.

In those days, Chizuru felt that a coward like her would only add to his burdens. She hated that version of herself but couldn't escape it.

But…

Those days were over, weren't they?

"Go for it, Dream," Chizuru whispered, a smile unconsciously touching her lips as she watched Dream Weaver on the track.

At the sa ti, on Oi Racecourse, Nanno Sumire ran with the finish line just one step away, teeth clenched.

The intense sprint for victory made every muscle in her body ache. Threats lood from competitors on either side.

But the Haneda Hai title was right there. She had to win—she'd made a promise with Little Dream.

She would win the Haneda Hai, so… Little Dream would definitely win the Japan Derby!

Images from the past year flashed through Sumire's mind—eting Dream Weaver, the promises they'd made. mories beca a propulsive force, pushing her toward the champion's throne.

"Win!" she scread in her heart, not knowing if she ant herself or Dream Weaver.

"Win!"

WHOOSH—

The mont the finish line was breached, the giant electronic screen in the rain flared to life. Crimson characters burned like fire in the darkness.

Tokyo Racecourse seed to freeze for a split second, plunged into dead silence—before erupting.

BOOM—!

The stands exploded like a powder keg with deafening cheers.

Spectators waved their arms wildly. Hats flew into the air. Strangers embraced in excitent.

Everyone cheered and waved without restraint, venting their exhilaration in a booming wave of sound that nearly blew the roof off the stadium.

"This country Uma Musu has once again proven with her power one thing—"

Akasaka Rin's voice fought through the roaring crowd.

"It was never true that Central and the elites are inherently stronger! Oguri Cap's miracle wasn't a fluke! Out in the countryside, in each of our hotowns, stars like her can appear!"

The entire crowd began clapping in rhythm spontaneously, chanting in thunderous unison:

"Dream Weaver! Dream Weaver!"

Akasaka Rin scread into the mic:

"Now, let's crown this legend who's seized both the Satsuki Sho and Japan Derby with our hottest cheers! Let all of Tokyo hear our voices!"

"I announce to the world! The winner of this Japan Derby is—"

"DREAM! WEAVER!!!"

On the screen, those three crimson characters burned like the Uma Musu herself—a blazing teor cutting a brilliant trail through the rain. The light bursting from the edges of the text resembled real flas, staining the gloomy sky scarlet.

Like a blade, it sliced through the grey heavens.

First Place: Dream Weaver.

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