
I think there was a demand to continue this one shot or something because there's a full volume out: http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/suterare_omega_wa_nido_naku/

I sympathize with the author for getting axed, but I wish the ending could've taken a different direction.
Introducing Viola as a "love rival" added little to nothing to the characters' development. First of all, it was clear from the get go that Noche wouldn't entertain the idea at all; nothing interesting would've come from Viola's interactions with Reene.
Instead, I wish the author would've focused on Reene's life as Noche's soulmate. They could've touched on their potential family dynamic (imagine how cute half demon yandere babies would be), or Reene's assimilation back into the human world after her "death." Some ideas that aren't so cliche like jealous misunderstandings because of some female.
I don't know at what point the author found out their series would be cancelled, but I can't help but to think the four chapters about Viola could've been spent on other topics of value. Sigh.

1. Africa is not a country. "India, China, U.S., and Africa" is not an equivalent list. Yikes.
2. The Donald absolutely wouldn't have the capability and prowess to negotiate deals like in this manhwa, lol.
3. The "How dare a yellow monkey call a black person a slave" moment. What the hell was that.... Just had to smh.

My second point was a joke. My first point is valid: they absolutely called Africa a country. They brought the continent up when they were referring to countries that had tier 3 dungeon breaks. This isn't the first time I've seen manhwa artist refer to Africa as a country either so I'm just astounded at the ignorance.

I've got to say, I absolutely adore Qu Cheng. Yakuza/delinquents are my kink, and Cheng-Cheng has more than proven his cold-blooded capabilities. Coupled that with his unbridled passion and single-minded devotion for Ci Niang as well as his silly, fatherly warmth towards Wuo-Wuo, the gap in his personality is absolutely to moe-die for. 10/10 ML persona.
I just wish this wasn't a Chinese manhwa so it wouldn't be censored to the high heavens, lol. Too bad it'll stay a shounen ai rather than develop into yaoi.

Everyone's backstory and motives lined up well (incredible storytelling, author-nim) except for Marc's imo.
According to Marc himself and all supernaturals, he was led to believe he was "in love" with... Gwen(?) Gertrude(?) due to the deceptive spell from Lilith. It must be difficult to see a "loved one" burned in front of you, but that doesn't explain Lee Sihyun's "hatred" against Dohyun(?). Why would he go out of his way to seek revenge against him when he wasn't actually in love with her? That was the only lingering loose end for me.
Other than that, it was an incredible journey. So happy to go along for the ride. I was worried it'd turn into some kind of black-or-white moral justice dilemma, but the ambiguity was maintained nicely throughout.
I was so excited for this update because I wasn't fucking with the last cliffhanger. Just when I thought the climatic arc was over we're left with another cliffhanger that's even worse than the last one. Sigh.
Entyways, even though it's the same Asami and Aki that we know and love, the art's improved so much! I can't quite put my finger on what's changed. Crisper lines? Better shading? I don't know what it is, but they look even more handsome ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶