Small Theory # 5
Have you thought that perhaps Twilight's words in the "Honey Trap" are a foreshadow?
I've already talked a lot about the honey trap, in this scene Twilight was definitely not thinking, much less using the "best strategy" of conquest for his fake wife.
But don't you find the words he decided to use to talk to Yor curious?
Without context, these words fit perfectly in a post-identity reveal talk, as a statement by Twilight Let's skip for a few moments the context of the scene, reading only the dialogue (lies) that Twilight is saying:
"I am so sorry I made you worry, Yor..."
Surely if the truth were revealed, the Forger family would fall, and with it would come a separation, possibly both he and Yor would be very confused in a possible war conflict soon to be reactivated. In this case, Twilight would be apologizing, if he will be reunited with Yor, because he has only been worrying her….
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..."But I still want you to trust me"...
But could Yor? They have both been deceiving each other, they have lied about their real jobs. But Yor has been much more truthful, she has told him true civilian identity, he knows about Yuri and the absence of their parents, her maternal feelings for Anya are totally genuine, and by that point she knows she is "in love with him" she knows her feelings for him are real too.
…So, if Twilight, the spy, asked her to continue to trust him, would she do it?
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..."Do you hate me now, Yor?"...
If she is not sure she trusts him, because she does not know what words and actions were real or not, Twilight might think that Yor now hates him, and she will never have another chance to regain his trust
..."All this time I've spent by your side has finally made me realize how I fell about you"...
And if indeed, Twilight realizes that all the time he has been with Yor has only made him fall in love with her without realizing it, and after a long time by her side is that he manages to realize what his true feelings are.
And most importantly…
..."Yor, I want you to be my real wife
And that's when he declares that he wants her to be his real wife (with a subtle blush on her cheek escaping).
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Isn't it funny that Twilight used these words? He could have really chosen another kind of phrases, more appropriate ones, to make her understand that Yor is irreplaceable and achieve his goal of seducing her for the mission. After all Loid Forger (Twilight) is not far from being able to seduce her, he lives with her daily, and he has ten years as a spy seducing women to back him up. And he decides in the end to use these kinds of words that were clearly going to lead him to utter failure.
I find it hard to believe that this was a banality. What if Twilight's lies end up backfiring on him, and statements like, "I will protect Yor with my life" or "Why are you getting irritated, Twilight? She's not even my real wife"… end up becoming very real.
Twilight has already implied that he doesn't want the relationship he has with Yor to be ruined, and that wrong ideas make her feel bad…. There is nothing more important than Yor's well-being… for the mission
What if he realizes deep down he is expressing with these words that he genuinely does not want to lose Yor? ❤️
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Let me know what you think!!!












