Having in count the dystopic setting of the game and that the romance options are futas with addictive, intelligence draining cum, there's plenty of ambiguity, complexity and morally gray to all the characters.
Suni, for example, is the kindest and most understanding of all the romance options, and yet she does find the idea of binding the MC hot and does so (with his consent, but the point stands) in her ending.
Rye is a rapist druglord, and yet one of her happy endings is one of the few that sees the MC unbound. And that's thanks to the drugs.
Claudia's good path is helping her stop her boss from participating in the smuggling of unbound males out of the empire, which is a lawful thing to do, but not necessarily a good thing to do. A matter of perspective.
Wallis committed plenty of war crimes (raping prisoners) during the forming of the empire, which she clearly regrets. Her incomplete route leaves in a mystery how things proceed, though.
It is interesting to play, that's for sure, and see this clash of values between the game and the players. The setting sucks for males, and many futas in it make sure of it.
And I keep coming back to it, in part because I'm curious of how it will end and in part because the devs are good at creating such a dark world.