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Chapter 46, "Light and Shadow," follows Hikaru Kamisaki as she leaves her club to join Jun Yodaka, setting up a major rematch with Inori Yuitsuka. The chapter delves into Hikaru's emotional past, revealing her traumatic upbringing and the heavy personal cost of her elite skating career. Read a detailed summary of the chapter at Medalist Wiki
Chapter 46 of , "Light and Shadow," depicts Hikaru Kamisaki leaving her club and bidding an emotional farewell to the Sonidori family, with Eva Sonidori expressing deep affection for her. Hikaru resolves to act as a "light of hope" in her upcoming rematch with Inori at the All-Japan Junior competition, balancing her friendly demeanor with a intense, "merciless beast" persona on the ice. Read the official English release at Medalist Wiki Chapter 46 : Light and Shadow | Medalist Wiki | Fandom MEDALIST - RAW chap 46 Raw Manga - WeloveManga
Coach and Skater: A Silent Dialogue
- The Warm-up Corner: Expect three pages dedicated to the tense, silent warm-up before the final group. Inori interacts with a rival who previously mocked her “late start.”
- The Jump Sequence: A seven-page continuous sequence covering Inori’s combination jump (Triple Lutz + Triple Toe Loop). The raw art shows a partial rotation issue on the landing.
- The Kiss and Cry: A full page of Inori and Coach Hachiya in the “kiss and cry” area waiting for the score. Hachiya’s hand is visibly trembling.
- The Cliffhanger: Chapter 46 ends not with the final score, but with a view of the next competitor preparing backstage—someone Inori considers unbeatable. The last panel reads “Next: The Final Blow.”
- Inori’s Performance: The chapters leading up to the 40s are defined by Inori Yuitsuka attempting to land the Triple Axel in competition. Chapter 46 likely deals with the immediate aftermath of a major performance or the lead-up to the final tournament. The tension usually revolves around whether her "curse" regarding the Triple Axel has been broken.
- Rivalries: This point in the story emphasizes the gap between Inori and her rival, Hikaru Kamisawa. The raw emotion of chasing a genius skater is a primary focus.
- Coaching Dynamics: Tsukasa’s growth as a coach is tested. By this stage, other coaches and scouts are beginning to recognize his unorthodox but effective training methods.
- Emotional Stakes: The "Medalist" title implies reaching the podium. Chapter 46 typically continues the high-stakes drama of whether Inori can secure a spot to represent her region.