
When the beast fizzled to Tristan's form, I though Tristan might just have been the devil's dog or could be the dog of hell, Cerberus. It lifted my mood and ignited my excitement to see him again. More so when it was mentioned in the earlier panel that no one knows who Tristan really is in Donev. That until it smoked back to the devil. My heart sank. I guess Tristan really died. Fate cheated him, it's unfair.
He might have lived, actually, if the Ell didn't sought him about his pregnancy. Narrowing it, the Devil has interfered the book of fate and the record of the dead.

Interesting. The art style is a mix of manhua and manhwa and the name has the sound of Chinese characters, but the untranslated title and other sfx is written in Korean. The Alternative name is also in Korean. Can someone tell me if the author falls under Chinese manhua or Korean manhwa? I need to clarify it. If it's a Chinese manhua, I need to jump out of the window. I can't suffer repetitive, dragged, stretched, unnecessary events, too many characters, a lot of pairings, too cringy, unending miscommunication, and mild character development. Hahahah
The set-up is too familiar. I feel the combination of 'My Guild Nextdoor' when the bat each other on the first meeting (include the fact that the ML is very fond of the MC because of bla bla bla) and 'Netkama Punch' when the concept that the ML is popular in the gaming society.
Who knows, the plot might also have a hint of that one manhwa where the ML is obsessed with the MC that he spend a dime for the game and for him. I forgot the name, but I remember the pair to be a university classmate and the MC is hiding his identity. The ML is also the cliche rich kid.