@Eloise_175@Red_Hot_Temper It's funny because you can tell French and German publishing houses don't play about Penelope and Callisto as our main lead couple (from their merch to their exclusive slip case designs etc.) meanwhile KR is stuck with old art and fake reverse harem marketing even now 🧍♀️
⚠️ Villains Are Destined to Die Spoilers ⚠️
If anyone wants to see a cute video of Callisto Regulus and his daughter interacting, check out this beautiful work!💗
(But it's in Korean)
https://t.co/baeFqorQIn
I'm pretty sure the reason Penelope liked Callisto's route was because his dream came true after all the hardships he went through. She completely projected onto him her dream of being an archaeologist and the difficulties she was going through at that time. In fact, +
I dare say that this would explain why Penelope continued to encourage his dream, because she knew the effort they both put into making their respective dreams come true, so she didn't let either of them give up.♥️
"I killed Ivonne. I stabbed her in the heart with the dagger you gave me."
"Well done... I told you, didn't I? That you could do it?"
To think the dagger Callisto held out to Penelope on his birthday would end up being so crucial to Penelope's final battle...
VADTD episode 209 ⚠️
C:"It's fine even if you fail to accomplish anything. I can take care of it for you."
P: "And how... how will you do that?"
C: "I'll do whatever I have to,"
he said with baseless confidence.
"I've told you before, haven't I? You can do it."
The way this scene is a direct parallel to the Soleil arc scene where Callisto showed Penelope his unwavering faith in her ability to save Laon with the exact same words ("you can do it") 🥹
I love how complementary Penelope and Callisto are, the mutual display of trust in each other's abilities is so beautiful!
Their own personal final fight also mirror each other: it's human (Penelope/Callisto) VS deity (Ivonne/Golden Dragon).