That morning, Akihara Tōru was in the trainers' office organizing Urara's training progress over the past several days.
Several notebooks lay open across his desk, their pages packed with densely written figures and notes.
Speed, power, stamina—every change in every attribute had been marked in different colors.
Judging by the data, setting aside the grit stat—which was so hard to quantify it was practically impossible to measure—the combined gains Urara had gotten in speed and power from the two friendship training sessions were almost equivalent to what she would normally gain from an entire month of regular training.
That discovery made Tōru's eyes light up.
If he extrapolated from that ratio—
If he could somehow trigger friendship training once a day, every day, then wouldn't Urara be improving at thirty times the normal rate?
Thirty times!
Did he understand what that meant?
It meant that the level other horse girls needed a full year to reach, Urara could catch up to in less than half a month!
The more Tōru calculated, the more excited he became, his pen scratching line after line across the paper.
Unfortunately—
The expression on his face gradually froze.
After that, he'd tried getting Kurokawa to bring in other horse girls from the A-rank team to help with training, but they had never once managed to trigger the friendship training effect again.
He had even found chances to drag over that perpetually bristling, hissing Triangle-whatever after that day, and still nothing happened.
"What exactly am I missing here…?"
Tōru put down his pen and began seriously thinking through the trigger conditions for friendship training.
First of all, the word "friendship" itself was extremely suggestive.
Could it be that the effect only triggered when the two participants truly established some kind of friendship?
If that was the case, then it would explain why none of the later mock races had activated it again.
After all, Urara and Smart Falcon, and Urara and Triangle-whatever, were already friends now.
If they were already friends, then the condition of "forming a friendship" naturally could not be fulfilled a second time.
Which meant that each horse girl could only trigger friendship training once?
Tōru wrote down that hypothesis in his notebook, then added a question mark.
But that theory had problems too.
If that were true, then why hadn't the other members of the A-rank team helped trigger the effect?
Could it be that they didn't really see Urara as a friend?
But judging from the content of their inner thoughts, they seemed to get along with her just fine.
Next, Tōru wrote down a second hypothesis.
Or maybe there was a cooldown?
Like a skill cooldown in a game—after triggering once, it would need some time before it could activate again?
If that was the case, then how long was the cooldown?
It had already been over a week since the last friendship training.
Taking that into account, maybe two weeks? Half a month? Or even longer—an entire month, maybe half a year?
If the cooldown was too long, then the effect would be kind of underwhelming.
For now, he would just keep trying to grab random horse girls every so often and test whether friendship training could trigger again.
Unable to pin anything down, Tōru sighed and drew another question mark beside that guess as well.
There was a third possibility too.
His gaze fell onto the data recorded in the notebook.
There was no doubt that Smart Falcon and Triangle Laurel were both very talented horse girls.
But that was only compared to other first-year rookies.
The A-rank team members Kurokawa had found for him after that were all older horse girls, in their senior years.
Their level was nowhere near comparable to that of fresh debut-year girls.
Could it be that friendship training also had something to do with the strength of the other party?
If the gap in ability was too large, then it wouldn't activate?
Or maybe the opposite—if the gap was too small, it wouldn't work either?
The more Tōru thought about it, the more his head hurt. In the end he just threw down his pen and leaned back against his chair.
"Ahhh—this is driving me crazy—"
He stared up at the ceiling, his thoughts a tangled mess.
Couldn't this damn cheat at least come with an instruction manual?
Just as Tōru was racking his brain over how to reliably trigger friendship training, his vision suddenly went dark.
A pair of cool hands reached out from behind and covered his eyes.
"Guess who?"
A voice spoke up, obviously pinched on purpose.
Even with the fake voice, though, Tōru identified her immediately through the softness pressed against his back.
This complete lack of personal boundaries, this maddening brand of prank—
Who else could it possibly be but Kurokawa Ayaka, the gyaru who was always coming around to mooch meals off him?
"It's Kurokawa, isn't it?"
Tōru's tone was full of resignation.
"Tch, boring."
Having been guessed, Kurokawa Ayaka unhappily let go and circled around to stand in front of him, hands on hips.
"Even if you recognize me, the normal response here is to say you don't know."
"Maybe you should learn what 'normal' means before saying that!"
Tōru shot back irritably.
"And can you stop pressing yourself so close every single time? If someone sees us, they'll start thinking there's something going on."
"And what if they do?"
Kurokawa Ayaka blinked, an ambiguous smile spreading across her face.
"Could it be our rising star here is getting flustered?"
"Flustered? Over you?"
Tōru snorted.
"Looks like even an A-rank team can't fix that overinflated ego of yours."
"The one with the broken brain here is obviously you, you horse-girl idiot! I'm very popular, you know."
Kurokawa stamped her foot angrily, her pretty face full of wounded indignation.
"Sure, sure."
Tōru nodded perfunctorily.
To be fair, this gyaru really was pretty popular, thanks to her deceptively attractive appearance.
Back when they were still in the training course, there had been plenty of classmates who liked her.
But for some reason, she insisted on constantly hovering around him.
And not only that—she'd grin and say things like, "As a horse-girl idiot, you make me feel safe."
What the hell was a horse-girl idiot?
He was the top graduate. The top graduate!
You brainless gyaru.
Silently insulting her in his head, Tōru spoke aloud.
"So what are you here for today? If you're here to mooch food, wait until payday."
This was indeed the trainers' office at Tracen Academy.
But in reality, there usually weren't that many trainers actually inside.
On one hand, a lot of trainers had fieldwork in the mornings. And the afternoon? The afternoon was obviously spent training with their horse girls.
On the other hand, trainers who had formed actual teams usually didn't work here in the first place.
To make communication easier between trainers and the horse girls in their teams, the academy assigned them private rooms. Most of those trainers stayed there instead.
The A-rank team Kurokawa Ayaka had joined had one of those private rooms too.
So under normal circumstances, she had no reason to come to the general trainers' office.
"Can't I come see you for no reason? Where did that cute junior who used to trail after me calling me 'senpai, senpai' go?"
Kurokawa Ayaka pouted and looked at him pitifully with her pretty eyes.
"What exactly do you take me for?"
"A woman who likes free meals."
Tōru answered without mercy.
"That's true, but not like that!"
Did this shameless woman seriously just admit it?
Tōru glared at her.
The face that was only trustworthy from the outside alone now put on a serious expression.
"I really do have business with you this time!"
That solemn insistence actually made Tōru pause.
He raised a brow.
"Oh? What kind of business?"
Kurokawa didn't answer right away. Instead, she leaned in close, lowering her voice mysteriously.
"You've become famous."
"Famous?"
Tōru looked at her blankly.
What was a measly G-rank trainer supposed to become famous for?
Could it be that Urara's recent rapid improvement had finally started attracting attention?
Or had that academic-clique family finally decided to make its move?
Seeing how lost he looked, Kurokawa Ayaka finally pulled out her phone, swiped a few times, and showed him a page on the screen.
"Look at this."
Tōru took the phone and looked down.
It was a forum post, its title emblazoned in glaring red letters—
[Shocking! "The Appraising Eye" Predicts Rice Shower Will Win the Kikuka-shō! Is Miho no Bourbon's Unbeaten Triple Crown Dream About to Shatter?]
There was even a little flame icon next to the title marking it as a hot thread.
"…What kind of title is that?"
The corner of Tōru's mouth twitched.
It reeked of one of those sensationalist tabloid headlines.
"Shocking," "about to shatter"—the cheap clickbait practically jumped off the screen.
But what really caught his attention was—
This "Appraising Eye" title somehow sounded oddly familiar.
Was it some famous horse-girl commentator?
And then there was… Rice Shower.
He remembered the chance meeting in the library.
The small, dark-haired horse girl with the unusually large ears.
Frowning, Tōru scrolled down and kept reading.
The body of the post was less ridiculous than the headline, more or less saying that there was a mysterious figure known as the "Appraising Eye" who seemed extremely optimistic about Rice Shower's chances in the Kikuka-shō.
"According to an informed source, this 'Appraising Eye' privately stated clearly that Rice Shower would defeat Miho no Bourbon in the Kikuka-shō."
At that point Tōru couldn't help arching a brow.
This post was practically deifying that Appraising Eye person.
Stuff like how a horse girl nobody had thought much of was immediately recognized as a hidden genius after being evaluated by the Appraising Eye.
Stuff like how every horse girl the Appraising Eye approached turned out to have extraordinary ability.
If not for what came next, Tōru probably would have dismissed this "Appraising Eye" as some fictional figure invented by a roadside gossip rag.
And yet, regarding the coming Kikuka-shō, this "Appraising Eye's" judgment happened to align perfectly with his own.
Tōru had said as much because he'd watched the Uma Musume anime and knew how things were supposed to go.
So who the hell was this Appraising Eye person, to be bold enough to go against the tide and say the same thing?
Hadn't everyone been saying nobody expected Rice Shower to win?
Was there really another expert out there?
He kept scrolling, only to find the comment section already in full-scale war.
[OP, are you just a Rice Shower fan? You actually believe this kind of clickbait nonsense? Miho no Bourbon is the undefeated cyber horse with seven straight wins—who the hell is Rice Shower supposed to be?]
[To the person above: do you even know who the Appraising Eye is? Even S-rank trainers respect them! Do you think their eye for horse girls would be bad?]
[Respect from S-rank trainers? Do you have any proof? I've literally never heard this name before.]
[Only people who know, know. Pitiful, all of you who don't understand how great the Appraising Eye is.]
[Stop with the cryptic bullshit and get lost.]
[Look it up yourself, I'm not your encyclopedia!]
[Lmao, so you made it up because you can't back it up.]
[You—]
The arguments in the comments were growing more heated by the second.
[This is obviously just a lie made up by people who can't stand Miho no Bourbon's unbeaten Triple Crown. Appraising Eye, my ass. My lord "Future Prediction" already said Miho no Bourbon won't just get an unbeaten Triple Crown—she'll keep winning, break the seven-crown barrier, and claim an undefeated eight crowns!]
[You're taking out loans on eight crowns already? You think Symboli Rudolf's record is that easy to touch?]
[My uncle works as a trainer at Tracen, and he says if the Appraising Eye said it, then it actually might happen.]
Tōru didn't bother reading the rest. Frowning, he handed the phone back to Kurokawa Ayaka.
The rest was just empty arguing.
"Appraising Eye is real," "Appraising Eye is fake"—both sides were screaming at each other, yet nobody had any actual evidence.
This sort of internet mudslinging was something he'd seen plenty of in his previous life.
"So you came all the way here just to show me this?"
Tōru looked at Kurokawa with utter confusion.
What did some gossipy internet thread have to do with him?
Why exactly had he supposedly become famous?
Did Kurokawa think he'd actually care about some rumor post like this?
Rice Shower was certainly a horse girl he cared about, but still—was that really worth making a trip over?
Then he saw Kurokawa Ayaka's expression stiffen.
The face that normally wore a careless grin was now filled with disbelief.
"Wait…"
Kurokawa's eyes widened, and she stared at him like he was an alien.
"You can't seriously… not know, can you?"
"Not know what?"
Tōru stared back, baffled.
Kurokawa's eyes shifted rapidly, and her tone turned distinctly strange.
"You don't actually not know who this 'Appraising Eye' person is, right?"
Tōru answered with complete honesty by nodding.
"Was I supposed to?"
"Well, not exactly supposed to."
A sly glint flashed through Kurokawa Ayaka's eyes as the corners of her mouth lifted.
This was killing her.
This horse-girl idiot seriously didn't know that he himself was the so-called Appraising Eye.
No, this was way too funny.
Now she absolutely had to see how long it would take this idiot to figure it out.
With that mischievous thought in mind, Kurokawa decided to keep the truth to herself for now.
She cleared her throat and casually changed the subject.
"Anyway, what do you think about Rice Shower versus Miho no Bourbon in the Kikuka-shō, genius boy?"
"Rice Shower wins, obviously."
Tōru answered without a second's hesitation.
That was the conclusion he'd drawn from watching the anime. There was no way he'd be wrong.
"Ohhh?"
Kurokawa's eyes lit up, and her smile became even more meaningful.
See? The post had been right after all.
"Is there a problem?"
Noticing her weird expression, Tōru frowned.
Then, all at once, realization struck him.
"Wait. No."
Tōru's gaze sharpened as he stared at Kurokawa.
"You just said I got famous. What does that have to do with me? How exactly did I become famous?"
Kurokawa Ayaka's eyes darted all over the place. She opened her mouth, clearly scrambling to come up with some way to gloss over it—
And then suddenly, as if remembering something, her eyes lit up.
"Ah! Right!"
The gyaru trainer hurriedly swiped through her phone again and shoved a different thread in front of him.
"Look at this first."
Tōru lowered his head.
Another post, again with huge red clickbait letters in the title—
[Shocking! The way Rice Shower won the Kikuka-shō was actually…]
Another one of those "shocking" headlines.
Tōru grumbled inwardly, but kept reading.
The poster claimed to be a resident living near Tracen Academy.
"I observed something absolutely horrifying these past few days."
"That horse girl named Rice Shower has been stalking Miho no Bourbon the entire time!"
"She must be planning to attack Miho no Bourbon when she isn't paying attention!"
"If you can't beat her on the track, then you ambush her—that's why Tracen horse girls break so many bones. This is the darkness of Tracen!"
Tōru's mouth twitched violently.
What even was this nonsense?
Stalking? Attacking?
What exactly was Rice Shower supposed to do to Miho no Bourbon?
Could they seriously be trying to say she planned to assault Miho no Bourbon before the race so she wouldn't be able to run in the Kikuka-shō?
This was absurd.
But even more ridiculous, the post had a blurry photo attached.
The image quality was awful and the faces were impossible to make out, but it vaguely showed Rice Shower talking with a trainer.
Combined with the dim lighting, it really did give off a sinister "secret plotting" kind of feel.
The person who uploaded it swore that the order to attack Miho no Bourbon had come from this trainer.
"So this is the secret behind Rice Shower winning the Kikuka-shō?"
"How terrifying! So Tracen really is rotten behind the scenes!"
The worst part was that someone in the thread even claimed to be a Tracen student.
She said that a few nights ago, she'd seen Rice Shower enter Miho no Bourbon's room.
And not long after Rice Shower went inside, screams had come from Miho no Bourbon's room.
"I knew something was wrong at the time!"
"Now it all makes sense—Rice Shower must have done something horrible to Miho no Bourbon!"
"No wonder Miho no Bourbon has seemed a little distracted lately…"
Tōru stared at the screen in complete disbelief.
What kind of nonsense was this?
Rice Shower entered Miho no Bourbon's room? There were screams?
At this rate they might as well say Rice Shower and Miho no Bourbon slept together.
While Tōru was still trying to process the sheer absurdity of it all, Kurokawa Ayaka jabbed him in the side with her elbow.
"Hey, genius boy."
She pointed at the blurry trainer figure in the photo with a significant smile.
"That's you, isn't it? Mr. Tracen Conspiracy."
"…What?"
Tōru froze.
He leaned closer to the screen, scrutinizing the blurry photo.
The quality was terrible, but the more he looked…
That silhouette, that posture, that angle—
Wasn't this the scene from when he met Rice Shower in the library!?
Tōru's pupils shrank.
Where had this photo even come from?
There hadn't been anyone else in the library back then.
Had someone been secretly hiding there taking pictures the whole time?
And when exactly had he ever told Rice Shower to attack Miho no Bourbon?
He had only said a few encouraging words!
"What the hell is this thread!?"
Tōru's voice shook with anger.
"This is slander! This is outright defamation!"
"Relax. Forum posts are always like this—full of crazy nonsense."
Kurokawa Ayaka tried to calm him down.
"There's a saying, you know: the moment you take it seriously, you lose."
"No, something about this is wrong!"
Tōru, however, could sense a deeper discordance in the situation.
His brain began spinning at high speed.
This mysterious "Appraising Eye."
These strange rumors.
The thread about backstage manipulation.
This photo taken from who-knows-when.
Click.
In his mind, he heard the sound of gears meshing together.
The spring of wisdom had begun to turn, and the waters of truth were now gushing forth!
At last, he linked every clue together.
The mysterious Appraising Eye—was the person from that academic-clique family who had their eye on Urara!
That was why they had such amazing talent for evaluating horse girls!
And as for the photo and the threads, those were obviously backup measures they had prepared after discovering that he had already signed Urara as his partner, since acting against him directly would damage their reputation!
They were trying to smear his name! And then use that as leverage to take Urara back!
Appraising Eye, was it?
Just you wait.
I'm not letting you get away with this so easily.
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