I totally agree with you about the part where the Mfukers should be in hell but I think the ending was the most realistic as it could be. Justice isn't always served, in most manhwas I've read the evil guys always get to have a taste of their own medicine (which is gret ngl) but this work does not do that and I think that's what separates it from the rest. It's better for a Sehyun to let them go rather than bear grudges, and since the story focuses more on the main characters I feel like there wasn't any need to explicitly show how the villains suffered in the end (or even if they did not). It is ideal to punish the rapists and the others for their deeds but this is not always the case in real life. (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)
Just when I thought it was over - BAM - more suffering.
This is a difficult read, even with the ending showing closure and hope for the future, it still felt so - just not enough.
Mainly because I'm still waiting for the author to send all those bastards, Michael and those other guys who were swinging their appendages around and think they're 'oh-so-great', to the lowest level of hell.
(But before they do, I want to punch each and every one of them in the face with a gloved hand - why gloved? Because I don't even want to touch their disgusting faces directly)