Before the news could spread, Dream Weaver, who had publicly challenged the jiro family in front of nurous reporters, returned to the small estate that very day.
Fortunately, jiro Ardan was not present. With no further obstacles, Dream Weaver retrieved her mother's portrait and resolutely left the place.
She was returning to the Northern family—to the place where her grandmother and mother had once lived.
anwhile, the reporters worked at breakneck speed, swiftly weaving the incident into headlines.
Thus, just a few hours later, as people were still marveling at the revelation that Northern Dreams was originally a jiro Uma Musu, and speculating that the jiro family might achieve back-to-back victories in the Spring and Autumn Tenno Sho, Dream Weaver's declaration of war against the jiro family exploded like a bomb across the racing world.
These two consecutive news stories focused everyone's attention on the jiro and Northern families.
Through Dream Weaver's statent that she was the last inheritor of the Northern family's glory, the hidden tale of the prestigious family secluded deep in the mountains was unearthed.
A few lines alluding to the complex history of love and enmity between the Northern and jiro families sparked widespread speculation.
As public opinion ignited, nearly the entire horse racing world turned its gaze toward this once-great, now-declined family. Through records and accounts from those involved, people gradually pieced together a story.
In the past, the Northern and jiro families, both prestigious houses, had intermarried for generations.
The Uma Musu born with the shared bloodlines of both families were regarded as future stars, and the most brilliant among them was the mother of today's renowned Northern Dreams.
That Uma Musu displayed exceptional talent during her classic years, showing remarkable improvent with every race. Thus, when she announced to reporters that her goal was to win the following year's Spring Tenno Sho, she garnered considerable recognition.
Bearing the bloodlines of both the jiro and Northern families, any glory she achieved would naturally be shared by both houses. It should have been a flawless collaboration—the two prestigious families working together to elevate the Tenno Sho-winning Uma Musu into a star.
But then sothing went wrong. The Uma Musu who had vowed to seize the Spring Tenno Sho never arrived at the Kyoto Racecourse on the day of the race.
From that point on, she vanished from public view as if she had disappeared, retiring from the track without even a farewell press conference.
Strangely, neither the jiro nor the Northern family ever spoke of her again. Afterward, the two families seed to go their separate ways, with no further public interactions.
As ti passed, the jiro family grew increasingly illustrious, bolstered by a continuous stream of talented descendants. They eventually fulfilled their long-cherished dream of achieving consecutive victories in the Tenno Sho.
The Northern family, however, faded into obscurity. For over a decade, no new generation of Uma Musu erged to grace the tracks. Younger audiences had never heard of their past glory, while the older generation who had witnessed their brilliance had long tucked those mories away.
Such is the world of horse racing—new stars replace the old, and even prestigious families cannot remain prosperous forever.
Yet, no one could have predicted that years after the entire racing world had assud the Northern family had withdrawn from the sport, a final successor, inheriting all the past glory of the Northern family, would once again step onto the track.
With the blood of both jiro and Northern families in her veins, she sought not only to reclaim her family's forr glory but also to exact revenge on the enemy of old.
Since the jiro family valued the Tenno Sho so highly, she would seize it from them herself, cutting off the very wings that had brought them prosperity to this day.
A saga of wealthy families, hidden pasts, and shared bloodlines torn apart by history—a story spanning generations now converged in the present.
As more and more shocking details ca to light, the rumors that had once swirled around Dream Weaver instantly dissipated. Claims that prestigious families had conspired against her or that the Northern family had bribed comntators now seed utterly absurd.
What power could the Northern family, reduced to Dream Weaver alone, possibly wield? She not only lacked any backing but also had to shoulder the weight of her family's century-old legacy entirely on her own.
Under such imnse pressure, she had endured months of slander.
Many who put themselves in Northern Dreams' position saw only a bleak future ahead.
Yet, surrounded by such pressure, she continued to win, one victory after another—not only defeating Narita Brian again but also triumphing over Rice Shower at the Kyoto Racecourse.
What captivated people was not just her strength, but her indomitable will.
As more of her background ca to light, a portrait erged of a final successor who carried the blood of her enemies yet bore the glory of a fallen house.
In the eyes of many, Dream Weaver transford from the "shaless thief of the Kikuka Sho" into a tragic hero who had gritted her teeth and persevered through countless days and nights.
Naturally, the jiro family, locked in fierce conflict with Dream Weaver, beca the antagonists of this narrative. Compared to the Northern family, which had declined to a single mber, people were more inclined to believe that the jiro family, now at their peak, had been the masterminds behind that old grudge.
The jiro family found themselves at the center of the storm. As the one who had held the press conference and served as the family head, jiro Asama naturally faced even greater scrutiny and criticism.
The scrutiny didn't only co from outside—even within the jiro family, discontent began to simr.
"What in the world is going on?!"
jiro Ramonu raised her voice, perhaps influenced by the habits she'd picked up during her months with Dream Weaver. No longer beating around the bush, she marched straight up to jiro Asama and slamd her hands on the desk, demanding an answer.
The elderly lady seated behind the desk removed the beret from her head, her characteristic jiro bluish-white hair tied back neatly, a pair of horse ears standing prominently atop it.
jiro Asama, who had previously concealed her identity at every turn in front of Dream Weaver, now finally revealed her true self.
She gazed calmly at her distressed granddaughter across the desk and said softly, "Ramonu… as the heir to the family, you mustn't be so impulsive."
jiro Ramonu's brow furrowed at these words, the anger in her eyes growing more intense.
"Impulsive, am I…?"
"Then again… compared to a family head who says nothing, acts unilaterally, and hides everything from everyone, I suppose I still have a long way to go!"
Facing jiro Ramonu's rebuke, jiro Asama offered no reply, only continued to watch her silently.
Under her grandmother's tranquil gaze, jiro Ramonu found it increasingly hard to contain the frustration churning inside her.
"You knew it would co to this!"
"If you won't talk, then I will!"
With that, she turned and strode away, imitating Dream Weaver's earlier gesture by slamming the door shut with a resounding crash.
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