Today, let's take a closer look at the eye-catching sisters Shuen and Zhen from the Misilis family. Many players don't know who the Goddess of Victory Zhen is. In fact, Zhen is not currently a drawable character in the game but appears as a character in the story. However, her role is very important, so many players believe that this character may become a drawable card in the future.

From the known storyline, Zhen and Shuen are indeed half-sisters. Between the elder sister Zhen and the younger sister Shuen, there is both a bond of blood and a clear distinction in appearance and temperament. First, there is the ingenious setting of their hair colors, which are completely opposite. Shuen has black hair with blue highlights, while Zhen has blue hair with black highlights, fitting her identity as a researcher hidden behind the scenes.

In terms of hairstyles, Shuen's short, outward-flipped hair embodies her arrogant and domineering personality, while Zhen's long hair falls softly, exuding elegance and restraint. In accessory choices, although both wear blue ribbons in the shape of bows, there are significant differences in the details. Zhen wears only one, simple yet exquisite, while Shuen ties two, with layered ribbons adding a touch of liveliness and playfulness. As for facial features, a mole under Shuen's eye becomes her unique mark, whereas Zhen has two moles on her face.

The design of their clothing is even more of a visual highlight. The sisters' clothes are adorned with the same decorative elements: crosses on the sleeves, reticle patterns on the ties, and four-pointed star-shaped buttons and pendants. These motifs are common symbols of honor for the Misilis family. Although they belong to the same Misilis family, the logos on Zhen and Shuen's legs are different. This difference may carry deeper implications, possibly suggesting that Zhen and Shuen do not live in the same era, and it can be thought that each carries the marks of the family from different periods.

Now you know who the Goddess of Victory Zhen is, but actually, her appearance, similar yet distinct from Shuen's, might also serve to illustrate the complex power struggles within the wealthy family. By using different emblems, the factions to which the two belong are clearly distinguished, adding more imaginative space to this family story.