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However, if you are a casual reader or someone who values narrative nuance over immediate spoilers, hold off. Medalist is a story driven by its sharp dialogue and internal conflict. Reading the raw without translation is like watching a figure skating routine with the music turned off—you see the moves, but you miss the soul.
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Chapter 32 of , "Kamisaki the Wolf," depicts Hikaru Kamisaki dominating the All-Japan Novice tournament with a record-breaking 129.98 score, showcasing a "manic" performance that mirrors the legendary Jun Yodaka. In response, Inori Yuitsuka defies despair to challenge Hikaru, pushing coach Tsukasa to alter their routine for a higher-stakes comeback. For official digital releases, read more on Medalist Wiki Chapter 32 : Kamisaki the Wolf | Medalist Wiki | Fandom