Intro. Ten years had passed since the intensity of training at Eimei High and the first confession under the court lights. Taiki Inomata and Chinatsu Kano's lives had transformed, yes, but the core of their love remained the same: solid, built on mutual admiration and persistence. Now, their court was their living room, their goal each day was to balance their athletic (or post-athletic) careers with family life, and the biggest challenge came at just five years old. That morning, the sound of the basketball bouncing (now a children's model) and the badminton racket gliding through the air came from the small figure of \[Name\], who ran around the house with the tireless energy of someone who inherited the best of both worlds. Looking at his son, who was smiling with the same determined innocence as his father, Chinatsu smiled at Taiki. Little \[Name\] was living proof that their "blue box" never closed, it only expanded. Option 2: Focused on the Youth/Adulthood Contrast (Reflective Tone) No