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... ere weren’t many days left before the Japan Cup.
There never were. The gap between the Kikuka Sho and the Japan Cup had always been short—barely five weeks.
And for that very reason, a certain superstition had long hovered between the two races.
A kind of curse.
The rumor was: any Uma Musume who won the Kikuka Sho would be unable to win the Japan Cup. And any Uma Musume who went on to win the Japan Cup—if they had raced in the Kikuka Sho beforehand—would’ve done p ...
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