This thread is a good example in which using a simulator alone can lose the essence of basic Science.
A voltage source has zero internal resistance so a computer simulation has to decide what do do when about a nonsense answer would result from some 'impossible' input values. It can either say "Sorry, can't do it guv' " or assume that its voltage source has a finite resistance. People don't like the "can't do it" response and are often prepared to accept a more 'friendly' answer. But you must beware.
I think it is necessary to go back to the original circuit and decide what, exactly, the parameters of the 'voltage source', which, being a theoretical concept, can source or sink as much current as necessary to produce its voltage. This is, potentially, a smoke making machine! It's another GIGO moment.