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== [[Demon Spade]] == |
== [[Demon Spade]] == |
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− | He is Elena's lover. Their similar ideals and desires brought them together. She deeply loved and cared for |
+ | He is Elena's lover. Their similar ideals and desires brought them together. She deeply loved and cared for Demon, both working hard in Vongola for the sake of the weak with their feelings for one another is what supporting them. Elena had immense faith and trust in Demon, as shown when she begged him to work together with Vongola for the sake of the weak, saying that she knew he could do it if it's him before she dies. Demon also returned her feelings the same and was very saddened by her death, which haunted him for generations as he believed he was responsible for her death. His grief over her loss triggered him to vow to make the Vongola that she loved the strongest Famiglia, believing it would fulfil her last wish and thought it was the only way to atone for his failure of protecting her. Tsuna believed that Elena would have been grateful of Demon Spade's efforts to keep living without forgetting her. |
== [[Giotto]] == |
== [[Giotto]] == |
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Elena was the one who introduced Giotto and Demon to each other. As a loyal member of his organization, she presumably respected him and his ideals. He indirectly caused her death because a rival Famiglia took advantage of his decision to disband the Vongola's military forces and launched an attack, which resulted in her being killed in the crossfire. However, Elena did not blame Giotto for her death and had faith in the Vongola's purpose until her last breath. |
Elena was the one who introduced Giotto and Demon to each other. As a loyal member of his organization, she presumably respected him and his ideals. He indirectly caused her death because a rival Famiglia took advantage of his decision to disband the Vongola's military forces and launched an attack, which resulted in her being killed in the crossfire. However, Elena did not blame Giotto for her death and had faith in the Vongola's purpose until her last breath. |
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Demon Spade
He is Elena's lover. Their similar ideals and desires brought them together. She deeply loved and cared for Demon, both working hard in Vongola for the sake of the weak with their feelings for one another is what supporting them. Elena had immense faith and trust in Demon, as shown when she begged him to work together with Vongola for the sake of the weak, saying that she knew he could do it if it's him before she dies. Demon also returned her feelings the same and was very saddened by her death, which haunted him for generations as he believed he was responsible for her death. His grief over her loss triggered him to vow to make the Vongola that she loved the strongest Famiglia, believing it would fulfil her last wish and thought it was the only way to atone for his failure of protecting her. Tsuna believed that Elena would have been grateful of Demon Spade's efforts to keep living without forgetting her.
Giotto
Elena was the one who introduced Giotto and Demon to each other. As a loyal member of his organization, she presumably respected him and his ideals. He indirectly caused her death because a rival Famiglia took advantage of his decision to disband the Vongola's military forces and launched an attack, which resulted in her being killed in the crossfire. However, Elena did not blame Giotto for her death and had faith in the Vongola's purpose until her last breath.