
There are so much things that I like about this story, but one of my favorite was when the writer put "self-love" so high on the rank just second to love for desire ('cuz you know, demons). There are not enough manga depicting the importance of self love.
I also like how the author portrays selfishness in such a refreshing way. I mean yes, "desire" is volatile (ex. Saburou, Amduscias) and there are characters whose selfishness brings destruction towards others (ex. Amy Kirio, Vaal), but the essence of "selfishness" itself is ambitious desire to self, which then gave us characters like Iruma whose selfishness is to protect his ideal, Kerori who desires an everlasting love of a greedy tyrant, Sullivan who just want a grandson, and others. It's interesting to see selfishness in a different light (=・ω・=)
Oof. Bad move, Author-nim.