Please don't come attack me this is just my opinion

Chunaa! August 18, 2025 6:00 am

Ladies and gentlemen, friends and rivals—let me tell you why Shuryna West deserves to walk hand in hand not with just anyone, but with Corey Dubois.

First, let’s talk about trust. Shushu is a girl who has lived once already. She carries the weight of knowing how badly things can go if she meddles too much in others’ romances. More than anything, she needs someone who won’t pressure her, someone who sees her not as a convenient “bridge” to Hestia, but as her own person. And that someone… is Corey.

Corey never treats Shushu as an accessory. He listens. He laughs with her, not at her. Unlike the other men, who chase after Hestia with blind obsession, Corey is the one who notices Shushu’s struggles, her humor, her courage. He sees her—not the shadow of her best friend. Isn’t that the kind of love Shushu deserves? A love that is born from recognition, not comparison?

Secondly, Corey grounds her. Shushu may joke, play, and avoid the spotlight, but deep down she longs for stability. Corey’s calm yet steadfast nature balances her chaotic energy. He doesn’t try to control her, but he also doesn’t let her drown in her fears. He’s the partner who steadies her when her past trauma whispers that she’ll be abandoned again.

Finally, let’s remember this: Shushu is not just a side character in Hestia’s story. She’s the heroine of her own. And every heroine deserves a partner who chooses her, wholeheartedly, without hesitation. Corey Dubois is that man. While the others are entangled in their one-sided longing for Hestia, Corey’s heart points only in one direction—straight to Shushu.

So I say this: forget the noise, forget the rivals. If happiness is the destination, then the path Shushu should walk is clear. She belongs with Corey. Not because it’s convenient, not because it’s dramatic—but because it’s real.

Corey and Shushu—because true love isn’t about being the matchmaker. It’s about finally being matched, perfectly, yourself.

but i also thing other like let me speak from the heart—if Shuryna West is destined for happiness, then that path shines brightest beside Swanhaden.

Shushu has always been seen as the bridge, the stepping stone, the girl in the background. But Swan never looks at her that way. When his silver eyes fall on her, he does not see a helper or a side character—he sees the one person who can understand him, the one who makes him feel alive. And in return, he gives her something no one else can: freedom from the weight of her past.

Corey may steady her, yes. But Swan awakens her. With him, Shushu doesn’t just hide behind smiles or jokes. She grows, she dreams, she reaches for the impossible. He treats her not as someone ordinary, but as someone extraordinary—as if she is meant for more than just survival.

And that is the truth, isn’t it? Shushu is more than a matchmaker. She is a knight, a friend, a heroine. She deserves a love that doesn’t just comfort her, but transforms her. Swan is that love. With his presence, her fears dissolve. With his support, her courage blooms. With his love, she doesn’t just find happiness—she finds perfection.

So let the others chase shadows. Shushu doesn’t need a man who only sees her when it’s convenient. She deserves someone who sees her as his whole world. That is Swan. That has always been Swan.

Ladies and gentlemen, we have heard two truths tonight.

On one hand, Corey Dubois—the man who sees Shuryna West as she is, who listens, who steadies her when storms of doubt threaten to swallow her whole. With him, she finds peace, stability, and the simple but profound gift of being loved for herself.

On the other, Swanhaden—the man who looks at Shuryna not as ordinary, but as extraordinary. He awakens her, pushes her beyond limits, and shows her a love that transforms, a love that feels destined, radiant, and transcendent. With him, she doesn’t just survive—she soars.

Two men. Two futures. One rooted in the steady warmth of reality, the other shining with the brilliance of possibility.

And so it falls to us, the witnesses of her story, to decide: does Shushu deserve the gentle safety of Corey’s embrace, or the dazzling perfection of Swan’s destiny?

As for me… my heart has chosen. Corey. Because sometimes, true love isn’t about chasing the stars—it’s about finding the one who makes the ground beneath you feel like home. ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶

Responses
    Valkira August 18, 2025 2:57 pm

    Bro.....

    Mowupt2 August 18, 2025 4:06 pm

    This made me tear up, I too think Corey is best for Shushu, sure Swan knows Shushu more than Corey, and that he likes her more, but since you mentioned perfectionwith Swan's side, I think Corey's route is the one for our Shushu, even tho I love Swan, I love Corey too, actually all the male leads and Hestia, they give Shushu the care she deserves, the joy, the laughter, the silliness of times.

    Corey and Shushu's route is like slowburn, when Shushu had Corey join her club, the two were like acquaintances, small talks and all, then leading up to Corey finding out shes that Shuanleen(idek how to spell it now), his view of her was admiration, and thats normal, people like us when meeting someone we respect is admiration, and the fact that Corey never saw her as a bridge to Hestia, when Corey heard Hestia she prefer's someone like Shushu, he went to find Shushu not because Hestia herself said she prefers someone like Shushu, its because he was just curious on who this Shushu person is, thinking Shushu is a boy, and in the library scene, Corey only heard Hestia's voice when a Guy was confessing to her, I think he didn't bother to even look over on who the person is.

    I see Corey as a person who is full of curiousity at that point, but I think Im blabbering too much now oops, I went into YappervileΣ(  ̄□ ̄||)

    Astridnim August 18, 2025 6:30 pm

    This is why I'm team corey since day 1 he was introduced.