Mh, the abrupt developments in their relationship feel a bit clunky to me, but if it's just setting things up for some fun, it might be okay ...
For me the developments weren't abrupt. If I had to guess the demon probably doesn't have many actual friends. The popular girl in class that doesn't have real friends is a somewhat common trope, and we've seen it on this site before. It was also pointed out that she took an interest in the angel before this, and was aware of her hard work. Giving me the impression that she was building up to the friendship confession for a bit now.
As for the angel? It was stated that she has no friends, gets bullied constantly, and desperately seeks praise. So her flipping over to wanting to be friends with the demon made sense to me. That warm and fuzzy feeling when she heard that the demon had noticed her hard work made her putty in the demon's hands.
Plus ultimately it's a cute little comedy series, nothing to take too seriously imo lol
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