Diabolik Lovers Who Does Yui End Up With

The Great Diabolik Lovers Question: Who REALLY Ends Up With Yui?
Let's be honest, the question of who Yui Komori ends up with in Diabolik Lovers is more complicated than parallel parking a spaceship. It's a free-for-all of fangs, brooding, and questionable consent.
Officially? Well, the anime doesn't exactly spell it out. It leaves you hanging like a bat in a gothic mansion. But that's where the fun (and the debates) begin!
The Obvious Suspects
First, there's Ayato. He’s the self-proclaimed "Ore-sama," the one who thinks he's entitled to everything. Including, apparently, Yui's blood and affection.
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Then we have Kanato, who's… well, let’s just say he has unique attachment issues. He really loves his teddy bear. And maybe Yui, in his own special, creepy way.
And who could forget Laito? The charming (but undeniably pervy) triplet. He's always up for a "fun" time, which usually involves teasing Yui mercilessly.

The Slightly Less Obvious (But Still in the Running)
Next up, we've got Shu. The eldest, perpetually sleepy brother. He might seem disinterested, but underneath that lazy exterior lies… well, probably more sleepiness. But maybe a tiny bit of affection for Yui?
Then there's Reiji, the strict, responsible one. He's more interested in etiquette and experiments than romance. But hey, opposites attract, right?
Finally, there's Subaru. The tsundere of the group. He's all gruff and violent, but deep down (like, REALLY deep down) he might have a soft spot for Yui.

My Unpopular Opinion: Yui Chooses… Herself?
Okay, hear me out. This is where things get controversial. But what if Yui's true ending isn't with any of the Sakamaki brothers?
What if, after all the trauma and vampire antics, she finally realizes her worth? What if she decides she doesn't need a possessive vampire boyfriend to define her?

I know, I know, it's a long shot.
But wouldn't it be empowering to see Yui choose her own path? To break free from the cycle of abuse and find happiness on her own terms?
Think about it. The entire story is about her enduring constant torment. Wouldn't the ultimate victory be her escaping that torment altogether? To embrace a normal life?
Maybe she opens a bakery. Maybe she travels the world. Maybe she just chills out with a nice cup of tea and avoids all vampires forever.

The Verdict
Look, I get it. Everyone has their favorite Diabolik Lovers pairing. But sometimes, the best love story is the one where you learn to love yourself.
So, in my headcanon, Yui doesn't "end up" with any of them. She ends up with… her own damn self-respect. And honestly, that's a much more satisfying ending than any vampire romance could ever be.
And if that's not an option, then maybe she elopes with a really good therapist. Someone who specializes in vampire-induced trauma. Now that's a love story I'd pay to see!
