I Mean Twilight Is A High Master Spy And He Is An Expert At Blending In And Understanding Human Behavior.
I mean Twilight is a high master spy and he is an expert at blending in and understanding human behavior.
But with Yor being who she is, a really honest, kind and earnest person (besides the fact that sheâs an assassin) who is somehow intuitive, I think he more easily letâs his guard down around her and so doesnât really think it is suspicious that some clerk at city hall has an above average level of strength.
Yor gave him no reason to be suspicious. She is just like that and she doesnât seem to be hiding anything (major).
He looked into her family (he doesnât know the whole true history of whatâs been going on) so he also knows of her hard upbringing.
Twilight is really smart, but Yor manages to be his blind spot.
With Yor being really naĂŻve on a lot of average human experiences due her watching society from the sidelines/as an outsider as she spends a lot of her time killing and providing for her brother and doing what she thinks is cleaning up the country (I hope these parts becomes more elaborated in the manga), she instinctively trusts âLoidâ and others on their word a lot of the time because she usually wasnât given a reason to not trust them. Killing, trying to clean up the country, trying her best to provide for Yuri, this is all Yor has ever done since she was young and wasnât truly given the opportunity to pursue or engage in something else.
Yor is blatantly aware of her shortcomings so whenever she is participating in something sheâs unfamiliar with, she just tries to go with what is normal and try to fit in and learn from her surroundings (and sometimes just to get by without causing something else). In this case trusting what Twilight says about his profession as a psychiatrist and what they do since she probably knows very little of what they actually do, or how doctors donât normally get into fisticuffs with their patients.
She is sharp and so are her senses, she isnât dull. She has spent a large part of her life murdering people to raise and care for Yuri (and now she does it to try and clean up the country for her family).
Yor sees that Loid is willing to accept and trust her as she is, and she for who he is, both for their own sakes. Anyone else might raise suspicion at anything Yor or Twilight might have said or done if they were to be married to them at some point, but with Twiyor, ironically theyâre honest with each in a lot of things besides what theyâre supposed to be hiding, forming an excellent partnership and supporting each other and Anya wonderfully.
Twilight and Yorâs characters are perfect together and their circumstances have pushed them together in a way that only they can manage and come out of perfectly! I love them!




loid and yor really both managed to find the one (1) other person in the entire world clueless enough about normal human behaviour to believe their blatant bullshitting when looking for someone to fake date and if that isnât the definition of soulmates then i donât know what is
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Btw, to everyone calling Twilight a tsundere, you guys clearly do not know what that word means. It means being cold and aloof or just plain old mean-spirited while having and denying warm feelings for someone, whether that be platonic, familial, or romantic. Damian is actually a good example of this.
Twilight is not.
Yes, he's probably in denial of his feelings for his little makeshift family. Yes, he is actively rationalizing his every little move with them because with his occupation, he will have to leave them eventually and getting attached will only hurt everyone more.
BUT.
He is not cold or aloof or mean toward them in any way. He's the exact opposite. He's warm, willing to go to lengths for them that could be detrimental to his mission, using said mission to excuse his attitude for them, claiming its all an act, but not being able to help himself. He's constantly complimenting Yor for being herself and lovingly spoiling Anya every chance he gets.
He's, at most, gently stern with Anya, sometimes, maybe. And only once did he even question Yor's innocence, and he immediately felt guilty for it.
Twilight is not a tsundere, and this fandom needs to stop misusing that term.
Hi, I love your Spyxfamily analysis! There's something I want to ask you to analyze. Does Yoru feel attacked to Twilight? Her office "friends" think he's good looking and I think he knows he's good looking as well, but so far, Yor hasn't said anything.
In my opinion, currently she's fallen in love with the family, but I'm not sure about her feelings for Loid.
What do you think? Any predictions on how this might develop?
Oh! Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoy my analyses! Precisely, I did an analysis of chapter 35 of the manga where I talk about that topic.
But if I have to give my conclusion, it would be:
If I had to define the relationship that Loid (Twilight) and Yor currently have, it would be two people with a "romantic attraction"= They like each other, they have chemistry between them, respect and admire each other, and genuinely care about each other's well-being, and they find in each other the support and the desire to be better to see themselves happy.
This for me is the clear definition of "love". It is a relationship that is being built and from which they are constantly learning.
But, we must keep in mind that Twilight and Yor have not been "conventional" people. Their lives have been plagued by a lot of pain and abrupt changes that have prevented them from living stages of their lives. So it's natural that their perception of "being in love" is low.
Obviously, the state of their current relationship is very complicated, there are too many lies and conflicts surrounding the life of the Forger family. They are two strangers who agreed to a deal for convenience, started a relationship by cohabitation, and both think that their jobs are impediments to having a happy and peaceful life.
For one, the other is an ordinary person, and both want to protect the quiet life of the other. The two are willing to do anything to preserve the peaceful world where the other lives. Without having any idea, that they both pursue the same ideal, and share the same feeling.
Twilight's problem lies in his fear that the world could descend into war at any moment. Reliving all the traumas that accompany him from childhood. This prevents him from wanting to accept whatever feelings are growing for Yor, Anya and Bond. If he does, it would be admitting that he has become attached. For someone whose ideal should be peace, having personal longings becomes selfish. He feels that establishing any relationship will end badly, whether he dies during a mission, or has to fulfill a mission that takes him away from the family.
Just like Yoru, she clearly expressed fear of receiving a wound that would make her move away from them. For Yoru, his ideal of "protecting the peaceful life of others" is important. Because if the ambitions of people unleash a war, the people she loves will be harmed.
It is normal, that they have not openly admitted any feelings. For them it is not easy to do it, because falling in love wanting to start a family can currently have many implications and would only confuse them more. The romantic feelings are there, but they are not ready to accept them.
So it's easier to justify everything by saying "I do this for my mission", or⊠"I do this because I love being in a family". They are barriers that both use so as not to deal with the implications
Regarding the development....
Well, it's hard to predict the direction Endo wants to take. So far each plot twist is more surprising. In addition, the actions of the Forger family are subject to antagonists. It is still a mystery what is the cause behind the war and the plans behind it.
Let's keep in mind that SxF is a dramatic comedy. Endo's main focus is to explore "the consequences that war produces", and how love can heal and give a second chanceâŠ. And not so much a plot of love
But, none of that prevents Twilight and Yor from getting together. Especially when the entire plot strives to create that bond full of feelings, learning and tension⊠The two are fools when they are close to each other đ
However, I think that Endo is individually and collectively developing each of the Forgers. Developing Anya, Yoru and sometimes even Bond
Twilight's development is more complicated. Because even though he is constantly changing, breaking all those implicit rules in his work, worrying about making his wife and daughter happy. He's not ready to admit it, and live in denial
So I assume that at some point he may begin to recognize it, or⊠an event forces him to accept these feelings.
But I think that for the moment, we will have to wait for the plot to develop
This feels like the beginning of another great Yor-centric arc that connects a little more closely to the main plot. đ
I remember reading before the cruise ship arc and based on the first couple of chapters had some expectations for Yor that fell flat somewhat as the series continued and found her to be the weakest of the 3 main characters. All 3 of the Forgers are my favorite characters in the series, but like I said, I found Yor to be the weakest character-wise of the 3.
But when I got the cruise ship arc, I loved her character aïżŒ lot more and found her to be more wonderfully developed.
Just to be clear I also like/appreciated all the smaller moments beforehand that focused on Yor. I donât mean to say that her character stayed exactly the same from her introduction chapter all the way until the cruise ship arc, anyone who has read the series can understand that, all the artful character display and development that has been happening for the main cast.
The best thing about this series is how the characters are all nuanced and donât just fit neatly in some silly trope and that these characters are quite substantial in their own right. Some characters from the side cast I was hoping to find a little more of, but I am hoping that proper exploration and development is found in future chapters.
mission 65 is easily one of the best chapters so far, and i'm so, so glad that yor is getting the recognition and character development she deserves.
i'm all for the goofy faces and drunken shenanigans but i constantly felt like yor was always left out whilst loid and anya and even bond got to do a bunch of cool shit and be developed. the cruise ship arc was a great first step but i really hope we get to see yor come into her own, in earnest, with this newfound support network.
i really hope this sticks, because my god does yor deserve a series of connections that don't revolve around her being super strong (anya & yuri) and perfect (loid) ((or what yor thinks is required of her)).
I just love,how without not know it,Loid and Yor match these outfits too.


I'm in a point I ship all about them.