
I understand nothing while read the raw, but i guess that hand was taker's hand, because earlier before sooho jump, he keep having dream talking with another form of taker, he did look like taker, but have different uniform, and i guess dojin stab Taker with no bad intention, he just do his job because sooho meant to actually die, even since he was child, i guess all this time he lived just prolonged little bit from his original fate,
Sooho soul is strong one, that if taker had it, Taker can ascend to be God or higher entity than angels, sort of like Dojin,(it's about the soul tree)
Maybe , sooho actually kill himself so Taker can be God, and no one will suffer for protecting him anymore
But Taker status is uncertain, he lost his death record while protecting sooho in the past, so maybe when sooho died Taker status will recover i guess,
Big spoiler!!!
Spoiler!!
Spoiler!!
I warn you. This spoiler is really big and it's up to chapter 75
It's chapter 70-75 spoiler
Last warning this is really sad!!!
So I saw up to chapter 75. And as far I can understand from the photos Sooho's name ends up on the "death" list (chapter 70). And he starts to get really sick and a lot of accidents and unfortunate things happen to him. He has dream of Taker (chapter 74). And in the dream they talk about smth. After the dream he goes to the rooftop and he wants to jump off. Then Taker shows up and tries to stop him but he fails. Sooho jumps of the building and while falling he turns into white light(probably his soul?). The chapter ends with Taker holding the light and crying(chapter 75).
Also Deleter(I think that's his name I don't really remember) is there too but he just watches everything.
This is short summary of few last chapters. A lot happens and it's really hard to explain it in few sentences. Keep in mind that this is my interpretation of what happens cuz the raws were in Vietnamese (Google translate doesn't help ☹) so I was just looking at photos.
But I hope we have a happy ending.
Raws in Vietnamese : https://qmanga.net/anh-ban-thien-than.html