slashmyheartandhopetoporn:

illya upon seeing the woman he’s attracted to for likely the last time: teary resignation

illya upon being reminded he needs to maybe kill napoleon, the man he spent the whole movie arguing with: LITERALLY DESTROYS THE ENTIRE HOTEL ROOM

YES. Ahahaha.

That said, my take on Illya wrecking the room is more along the lines of Illya feeling ~betrayed, because he thinks that the trust which he and Napoleon had started to share was just a ruse by Napoleon to get the disk first.

Then Napoleon tosses him his father’s watch, and Illya realises that what they have, this indescribable, fragile thing between the two of them, is actually ~real. He feels foolish as he fumbles the watch back onto his wrist, but when he looks up to Napoleon’s indulgent (if understandably also rather wary) smile, he knows that he’s forgiven.

Napoleon will bring this incident up again every now and then, mostly to tease Illya about his temper. Illya will scowl that they wouldn’t be where they are right now if not for my father’s watch , before looking away with the faintest of smiles.

(Source: slash--y)