Who Does Yui End Up With In Diabolik Lovers

Okay, let's talk Diabolik Lovers. We all watched Yui Komori navigate that vampire-infested mansion. The real question? Who did she actually end up with? Not just who she could have ended up with, or should have. Who. Did. She. Choose?
The game and anime throw so many bachelors at her. Six sadistic brothers, ready to...well, you know. Each route offers a different ending, a different what if. But let's be honest. None of them are exactly winning any boyfriend of the year awards.
The Obvious (and Maybe Wrong) Answers
First, we have Ayato. He's the self-proclaimed "ore-sama," always demanding attention. He sees Yui as his possession. Possessive isn't always romantic, folks. Is that truly a happy ending?
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Next, there's Kanato. Sweet on the outside, utterly terrifying on the inside. He loves his teddy bear a little too much. And Yui is just another doll to him, really.
Then we get to Laito, the perpetually flirty one. He calls Yui "Bitch-chan." Seriously, who wants to be called that? Red flag much?
The Less Likely (But Still Possible) Contenders
Don't forget Shu! He's the lazy, music-loving eldest. He seems perpetually bored. Is a life of apathy really a goal?

Reiji is the proper and strict one. He values rules and order above all else. Could he genuinely offer Yui affection? Seems unlikely.
And then there's Subaru, the tsundere. He's violent and angry, but supposedly has a soft spot for Yui. Underneath all those walls, there's a person...maybe.
My Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves!)
Here's where I'm going to stir the pot. My honest, slightly scandalous opinion? Yui ends up with...herself. Bear with me here!

Think about it. She's constantly being controlled, manipulated, and used. Every brother treats her like an object. She spends the entire series trying to survive.
Maybe, just maybe, the "best" ending isn't romantic at all. Maybe it's Yui realizing her own strength. What if she finds a way to escape the mansion?
What if she learns to defend herself? What if she uses her own wits and kindness to carve out her own destiny? What if her happy ending is simply freedom?

"But that's not canon!" I hear you cry.
Canon is overrated! I'm going rogue here. I'm arguing for a Yui who chooses herself. A Yui who says "enough is enough."
She doesn't need a vampire boyfriend. She needs agency. She needs self-respect. She needs a good therapist, frankly.
Okay, okay, maybe a little harsh. But seriously, imagine Yui, years later. She's running her own business. She's surrounded by supportive friends. She's finally in control of her own life.

The REAL Happy Ending?
That, my friends, is a true happy ending. One where Yui doesn't need any of those guys. One where she's her own person. A strong, independent woman who survived the vampire apocalypse.
So, who does Yui end up with? Ultimately, that's up for interpretation. But in my book, she ends up with the most important person of all: herself.
Now, tell me I'm wrong! (But be nice!). What's your take on Yui's ultimate fate?
