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The racetrack was a different world.

That impression, seared into Dream Weaver's heart by the blazing whirlwind of her debut race, remained.

So, every ti she stepped onto the track, she would unconsciously transform into another version of herself.

Off the track, she could encourage her rivals, joke around with friends.

But the mont she set foot on the course, the blade nad 'God-Slayer' would once more appear in her grasp.

Of course, facing these Uma Musu who had debuted less than a year ago, Dream Weaver naturally wouldn't go all out, much less unleash her 'Zone.'

Yet, that unstoppable, razor-sharp aura had long since been etched into the blade's edge through battle after battle, like dried bloodstains.

Even without any deliberate effort, an intimidating, overwhelming presence naturally radiated from her.

This aura was enough to make even first-rate Uma Musu hearts quail, sothing that even Triple Crown-level runners had to treat with utmost seriousness.

And so, at this mont, on December 23rd at Nakayama Racecourse, under the brilliant sun in a clear blue sky, every Uma Musu present encountered the most terrifying opponent of their lives.

No, 'opponent' was no longer the right word.

When the gap between foe and self was a vast chasm, when rely a wisp of the other's natural aura could make your legs tremble, when you looked up and couldn't even fathom the height they stood at—

They were no longer worthy of being called opponents.

Shakira Gray had estimated the greatest gap between herself and Dream Weaver as that of an ordinary person facing a world champion boxer.

But only when she truly stood before Dream Weaver did she finally realize what she was facing was never anything that simple.

A thick, cloying scent of blood, as if carrying the wails of countless fallen, flooded her nostrils.

The confusion in Shakira Gray's eyes plumted, layer by layer, into sheer terror.

In her vision, that glaring red in her peripheral view seed to truly morph into a blade, swinging down to cleave her.

Shiiing—

An illusion, like the ringing hum of a sword, pierced her ears, forcing Shakira Gray to instinctively squeeze her eyes shut and stumble backwards.

Several seconds, or perhaps several dozen minutes later—in her state of extre fear, she could no longer tell—when she finally realized she hadn't actually been cut in two, the voice from outside the track already echoed across the turf.

"All contestants, please enter the track!"

Gasping for air, Shakira Gray stared blankly at the ground beneath her feet.

What… what had just happened to her?

She wanted to glance towards Dream Weaver's direction one more ti, but the roaring fear in her heart forbade it, making lifting her head an impossible task.

This absurd, almost laughable fact left Shakira Gray's mind utterly blank.

This isn't right, is it?

The Hopeful Stakes shouldn't be like this.

We've all debuted within the sa year.

Even if there's a gap, it shouldn't be like this.

We should be shouting about youth and passion, chasing victory together!

But… but why? Why did things turn out this way?

No one could explain it to her. Like Shakira Gray, every Uma Musu on the field trembled from the terrifying aura Dream Weaver had just revealed.

Even Sakura Yamato, who considered herself mature and capable of putting up a fight, was already drenched in cold sweat.

This was not their battlefield. It should never have been their battlefield.

Facing Dream Weaver, they were like a band of primitive humans, bare-handed, foolishly trying to challenge a lightsaber-wielding Jedi Master.

Nearly half a minute had passed since the announcer's call to enter the starting gates, yet on the track, aside from Dream Weaver, not a single soul had moved.

They were all still paralyzed by the recent terror.

And in the stands, so were beginning to sense sothing was amiss.

Among Dream Weaver's friends were many powerful Uma Musu, and naturally, they had all co to witness her first G1 race.

Seasoned veterans of the track themselves, their expressions turned grave at the sight.

"They're terrified," Symboli Rudolf stated with certainty, frowning as she watched the nearly frozen figures on the track, her heart filled with bewildernt.

"But this shouldn't be happening. The speed Dream Weaver showed at the Niigata Nisai Stakes was at most touching G2 level. How could she possess such oppressive pressure after just four months?"

"Could it be her Zone? I watched her debut race. Even then, Dream Weaver showed the embryonic form of a Zone."

jiro Ramonu suddenly spoke up from beside her, her own gaze fixed on the track, brows knitted so tightly they resembled mountain peaks.

"Impossible. Awakening a Zone requires specific circumstances, a specific state of mind, and certain standards from one's opponents."

"If during her debut race, soone like Teio could pressure Dream Weaver enough for her to perceive her Zone… that would be exaggerated, but I might believe it a little. But the Niigata Nisai Stakes…"

Rudolf shook her head. "There couldn't possibly have been an Uma Musu there capable of making Dream Weaver awaken her Zone."

She fell silent for a long mont before speaking slowly.

"Ramonu, in the world from your mories, what level of strength did Dream Weaver display?"

Without hiding anything, jiro Ramonu, vaguely guessing Rudolf's line of thought, replied imdiately.

"In that world, she only began to show her talent around September of her second year, at the Kobe Shimbun Hai. By then, she already displayed the caliber to compete for G1 victories."

"In the following month's Kikuka Sho, she even used her Zone to defeat Narita Brian head-on." jiro Ramonu paused before continuing.

"It's different from the world in your mories… isn't it?"

Symboli Rudolf nodded upon hearing this, closing her eyes to recall everything from that other world's experiences.

"In my world, Dream demonstrated a level equivalent to a G2-class Uma Musu even before her debut."

"I thought that was already incredible enough…" Rudolf had previously compared the differences between the real world and the 'script' world.

Aside from the obvious differences in worldview, the most glaring was Dream Weaver's own innate talent.

In the real world, the strength Dream Weaver showed in her debut race would at most let her compete in OP-level graded stakes.

While terrifying for a debut, it still couldn't compare to the jaw-dropping level of that other world.

She had thought Dream wouldn't be so exaggerated in the real world…

"It seems Dream's talent varies across different worlds," Rudolf mused. "Although we don't yet understand why, one thing is certain—"

"The Dream of this real world… might just be the strongest Dream Weaver there is."

jiro Ramonu nodded in agreent, her tone filled with profound wonder. "Incredible…"

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