After hearing Dream Weaver's account, Symboli Rudolf picked up the newspaper featuring the news of Shinzan's coback, her brows unconsciously furrowing together in deep thought.
Only after reading the article one more ti did she finally set the newspaper down, rubbing her temples wearily as she spoke.
"This is quite troubleso..."
Across from her on the sofa, Symboli Rudolf watched the exasperated expression on Mr. C.B.'s face—who was rolling her eyes—then propped her elbow on her knee, resting her cheek in her hand with a long sigh.
"According to our earlier predictions, because Shinzan was too close, the European Racing Association would find it difficult to send many powerful Uma Musu to attack."
"And based on what Dream said, if it were just the Triple Crown Uma Musu from the Japanese Derby, she was confident she could defend the championship alone."
"But with Shinzan..."
Rudolf lifted her eyes and continued, picking up where Mr. C.B. left off.
"...such a change has erged."
Symboli Rudolf paced restlessly. Shinzan's coback and her declaration of war were undoubtedly a difficult problem for them.
From her training days, that woman who had always been shrouded in ice had unsurprisingly seized the triple crown, then defended her title twice in a row against countless challengers, achieving an unprecedented triple triple crown.
This Uma Musu, who had almost snatched half the authority from the European Racing Association, after a year of silence, made her coback and turned those world-renowned top-tier Uma Musu into re stepping stones.
Shinzan was the strongest enemy they had faced so far.
But because she had been silent for a year, Rudolf, like many others, had completely dismissed her as a threat.
Now, hearing Dream Weaver's account, besides the silence forced by facing a powerful enemy, Rudolf couldn't help but feel she should have gathered intelligence earlier.
If she had realized Shinzan's danger sooner, and collected information earlier to prepare for battle, she wouldn't now be left with nothing but an awareness of the opponent's strength and no concrete intelligence.
Dream Weaver watched Symboli Rudolf's troubled expression, her gaze softening as she patted Rudolf's shoulder in comfort.
"It's not your fault. No one could have predicted Shinzan would return."
What was even more shocking was that her strength remained just as formidable after all this ti.
An Uma Musu's strength had always been maintained through continuous, relentless training.
In fact, any athletic competition required athletes to keep training to maintain competitive form.
But Shinzan—true to her mysterious na—seed not to need training to maintain her competitive edge.
Even after being away from the track for a full year, the mont she returned, the track would open its arms to her as it always had.
Just then, Shiragawa, who had been silent for a long ti due to the news from Dream Weaver and the future, spoke up.
"I still can't believe Shinzan would do sothing like this."
"She fought for so many rights and benefits for Japan's Uma Musu, how could she possibly..."
She hung her head, making it impossible to see the expression on her face, but the tremor in her voice revealed Shiragawa's inner turmoil.
Given the European Racing Association's attitude toward various training centers, Uma Musu like those from the Kasamatsu training center originally had no chance of even entering the Central Special Selection.
Uma Musu like her, even if they survived the hellish training camps, had no way to beco what Europe called 'Central Standards.'
For Uma Musu from training centers like Kasamatsu, the European Racing Association's attitude had always been one of neglect—an arrogance so profound it was as if they were completely unaware of their existence.
No opportunities, no lifelines—they had no chance to change their fate at all.
Even if ti was still on their side, no matter how much they longed to set foot on the track, those destined not to beco Europe's greatest animals couldn't even obtain special qualifications.
Their best outco might be to choose so locally established special honors.
But Shinzan had used her considerable power within the European association to open up possibilities for Uma Musu from training centers like Kasamatsu, giving them a chance to enter the Central Special Selection, and even allowing them the possibility of advancing through selection races.
Shiragawa knew very well that without Shinzan, an outsider Uma Musu like herself might have remained stuck in the local training center, watching her dreams wither in silent obscurity.
Though she hadn't beco stronger herself, if Shinzan hadn't given Uma Musu like her a chance to enter the Central Special Selection, how could she have t Dream Weaver?
How could she have co this far?
If Shinzan didn't exist in this world, then Dream Weaver and Symboli Rudolf could still voice their resistance against the European racing world.
But Shiragawa wouldn't have t so many companions like she had now, encouraging and striving together for a shared dream in the dead of night.
Nor would she have felt the scorching energy of the spectators at the Japanese Derby.
In another world without Shinzan, Shiragawa would have remained in so local training center, watching on television as monts unfolded that had nothing to do with her.
It was precisely because she knew this possibility that Shiragawa didn't want to imagine Shinzan as so terrible.
"People change, just as she herself believed."
Symboli Rudolf suddenly spoke.
"After realizing that all her previous struggles were rely adding honors to the European training system, it's only normal for her to change like this."
"Besides, she's been away from the track for over a year now. She must have thought about many things during that ti... Perhaps she found her own answer during that period."
Symboli Rudolf frowned.
Although she had always been seen as Shinzan's successor, she held no reverence for Shinzan whatsoever.
On the contrary, precisely because she had always been overshadowed by Shinzan, Symboli Rudolf wanted nothing more than to break away—to fight alongside her friends and stand against the European racing world.
Only then would people think of her first, and not sothing else, when they saw her.
Moreover, unlike Shiragawa, Rudolf had actually spoken face-to-face with Shinzan for a brief mont, and she had sensed the other's hostility toward her.
Now, her enemy's coback was unexpected, but Rudolf's first thought was to bla herself for not gathering intelligence earlier, for ignoring the threat she posed.
Even though she knew their ideals differed, and they had already clashed, she had still neglected to gather any information on her opponent.
If not for the information Shiragawa and Dream Weaver brought, it might have taken her even longer to realize this.
Symboli Rudolf considered this her own failure.
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