[COMPLETED] She believes in true love. He doesn’t believe in love. But what is love, really? She is the epitome of success—a star people look up to and admire. To him, however, she is merely a business transaction, a partner chosen to enhance his status. To his friends, she is just a fool in love, a pathetic figure begging for affection. Then shocking news emerges: her first true love returns, throwing him off guard. He realizes he has been nothing more than a substitute for her first love. He should be angry, but instead, he finds himself overwhelmed by emotions he can’t express or understand. Is this possessiveness, or is he finally learning to love her? She is determined to return to her first love, but inside, she is torn. Did she really treat him as just a substitute, or did she actually come to love him? What are they supposed to do when love is a question mark?
when i hate one thing the most, then it is when the synopsis is just a plain bait. The MC is said to be a mortal reincarnated to be a True (Omni-potent) God. This is not the case otherwise he neither would need a system or faith to do something, meaning he is only a faith god or more direct a faith god of creation. Only because a god can create a world doesnt means he is a true god, a creation god can do the same only in a lesser version. The MC is nothing more than the hand of the system. Said system converts the power of faith the MC gets into CP where a normal faith God would turn faith into divine power. Where is the MC a true god there? he is more like a trash puppet used by the system to do the job of creating entertainment worlds for older gods.