Another idea had appeared in my pervert mind.
The Golden And The Charcoal.
In the prestigious halls of Tracen Academy, Orfevre is known as the "Golden Tyrant" a Triple Crown winner with a temper as fierce as her speed and a royal ego that demands total submission. Trainers have come and gone, unable to handle her volatile outbursts and "monarch" complex. Enter Azuma Kurorashi, a man who seems entirely unimpressed by her legend.
With his lean muscular build to tank her hit sometimes, constant ponytail, and eyes that never seem to fully open, Azuma is a master of stoic observation and dry sarcasm. While the rest of the world bows to the Tyrant, Azuma treats her like a stubborn student who needs to stop wasting energy on grandstanding. He rarely lets his own kindness show, masking his care with blunt critiques and a blank face.
Orfevre is determined to make her "peasant" trainer acknowledge her greatness, while Azuma is determined to make her a champion who can survive her own intensity. As the racing season heats up, their constant clashing begins to blur into a strange, unspoken bond. In a world of loud cheers and golden spotlights, Orfevre realizes that the only person she truly wants to impress is the one man who refuses to look at her with anything other than a sarcastic, narrow-eyed squint.