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"You're amazing!"

Just as Dream Weaver was studying the mission panel, an energetic voice suddenly rang out behind her.

Turning around, she saw it was none other than Star Man. Though drenched in sweat and panting heavily, the Uma Musu flashed Dream Weaver a bright, cheerful grin.

"My na is Star Man, the Uma Musu who will defeat the Shadow Monster!"

With that, she extended her hand in a friendly gesture.

Nearby, rci Stage and Fujino Makken O, who had also just crossed the finish line, stood watching the pair with complicated expressions.

They never could have imagined that a terrifying Uma Musu like Dream Weaver would appear in this Kobe Shimbun Hai, and they certainly didn't expect Star Man to have the nerve to approach her after the race.

After exchanging a glance, rci Stage and Fujino Makken O shook their heads in unison.

In their eyes, a powerful Uma Musu like Dream Weaver would never bother with soone like Star Man. It was just like with Narita Brian—such elites only saw those at their own level; everyone else was rely part of the backdrop.

Sure enough, Dream Weaver rely glanced down at Star Man's outstretched hand before turning away without a word and leaving.

She had long since decided not to get involved with others in this scripted world, and Star Man was no exception.

What Dream Weaver wanted now was to defeat Narita Brian, claim victory in the Kikuka-shō, achieve back-to-back wins in the Tennō-shō—undeniable triumphs, not so-called friendship.

Getting involved with others was not only aningless to her now but could also slow her progress on the main quest and further complicate her already ssy real-world relationships.

She had no reason, no need, to accept Star Man's overture.

Watching Dream Weaver leave without a word, Star Man lowered her hand, a bit dejected.

"Uma Musu like her are just like that. If you want her to take you seriously, you have to show strength that matches hers."

"Whether it's Narita Brian or Northern Dreams, it's all the sa."

Just then, Fujino Makken O's voice ca from behind Star Man. Surprised, she turned to see rci Stage had also walked over.

"And if you want to get close to them, you have to put in even more effort."

"Weren't you talking big earlier? Don't tell you can't handle such an obvious challenge."

Touched yet a bit confused by their awkwardly comforting words, Star Man blurted out without thinking:

"You two... are actually this close?"

That imdiately sent both into a fit of coughing. rci Stage's face flushed red as she loudly protested:

"Who's close with this jerk?! She just ran a bit better in the classics and now she's always looking down on everyone. Didn't she still lose to Narita Brian in the end?"

Hearing this, Fujino Makken O flared up:

"Still better than soone who got so scared she couldn't even perform at her usual level! I wonder who it was that hid in the dorm crying after the race and needed comforting!"

Actually, being the sa age, in the sa class, and even sharing a dorm room, how bad could their relationship really be? Though they'd traded harsh words before the race in their pursuit of victory, now that it was over, they naturally returned to their usual dynamic.

rci Stage, her embarrassing past exposed, pinched Fujino Makken O's cheeks angrily:

"Oh yeah? Well I know an even more embarrassing Uma Musu who always brags about her Satsuki-shō and Japanese Derby results! But the mont soone asks how many lengths she lost by, she goes silent!"

"Turns out she lost by four lengths to Narita Brian in the Satsuki-shō, and by eight lengths in the Japanese Derby!"

"Almost got completely left in the dust, yet she goes around telling everyone she'll surpass Narita Brian. How shaless!"

Struck right in her insecurities, Fujino Makken O let out an indignant squawk and started pinching rci Stage's cheeks in return.

Though she'd always presented herself as a proud, confident genius, the truth was she'd long fallen far behind Narita Brian. That's why audiences had placed such hopes on the suddenly erging Dream Weaver.

After all, if even the third-place finisher was this far behind Narita Brian, people wouldn't have pinned their hopes on Fujino Makken O unless they had no other options.

While many spectators had co to today's Kobe Shimbun Hai to assess Fujino Makken O's form, they represented only a small fraction of the racing world.

Most spectators, having seen Narita Brian's overwhelming victories in the first two classics, had already decided in their hearts that she would beco the next Triple Crown winner.

There was even less need to pay attention to precursor races like the Kobe Shimbun Hai before the Kikuka-shō, since most people considered Narita Brian's victory a foregone conclusion.

"Oh, so we're all the sa after all!"

Though Star Man didn't fully understand what these two were bickering about, one thing was clear:

Both of them, despite facing huge disadvantages and lacking audience support, had still resolved to challenge Narita Brian, the strongest of their generation.

Their fierce pre-race trash talk simply ca from their refusal to accept defeat.

Yes, even under Narita Brian's terrifying pressure, deep down they still hadn't chosen to surrender.

Fujino Makken O wanted to win this race to challenge Narita Brian again at the Arima Kinen, while rci Stage wanted to regain her confidence by defeating her, so she could face Narita Brian at her peak.

It was the sa now—though they'd been terrified of Dream Weaver during the race to the point of ntal breakdown, after it ended they still ca to comfort Star Man.

Because they knew Star Man was an Uma Musu just like them.

Though they'd failed again and again, if given another chance to take the stage, they wouldn't hesitate. Instead, they'd firm their resolve to seize the opportunity to challenge Narita Brian or Dream Weaver once more.

All three of them clearly separated the racetrack from life outside it. No matter how many defeats they suffered on the track, off it they would regain their confidence to fight again.

Thinking this, Star Man unconsciously glanced in the direction Dream Weaver had left.

She'd sensed it earlier—Dream Weaver, who had just defeated them, seed to never truly leave the racetrack. While the three of them relaxed after the race ended, Dream Weaver seed to remain in that constant state of combat readiness.

"But that must be exhausting."

Star Man murmured to herself as she watched Dream Weaver's retreating figure.

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