Summary
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The protagonist, a former Olympic bronze medalist, relives her past glories daily, wearing her old uniform and expecting special treatment due to her past fame. She demands free items in stores, using her outdated celebrity status.
Years ago, she sustained a career-ending injury during a competition, yet still won a bronze medal. Hailed as a hero, her athletic career was over. She left town for 15 years and drained her father's savings.
Worried about her, her father lied, telling her about a $50 million inheritance from her coach, but only if she returned to coach. Fearing losing her identity, she reluctantly returned to coaching but spoiled her students, making them unfit.
When she was fired, panic set in as the inheritance was tied to her job. For the first time, she dedicated herself to training her students to win. She later learned from a friend that the inheritance was a lie, finally understanding her father's intention to motivate her. She regained discipline and passion, dedicating herself to developing new champions and realizing that her love for the sport makes her a star.