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Maybe I'm misunderstanding you but the developer would still be making money off of using Honey Select in their game. Taking out the sexual content doesn't change that. Harem Hotel is a game made using Honey Select so unless Runey remade the game in Daz or something the game can't go on Steam because it'd be against the copyrightEasy, by stripping all adult content and putting it in a patch like every other game. As long as it is easily distinguishable from the main game its art comes from, it would be because these characters are not default characters, and no adult content is in the actual game files, this one is where the real problem is for heavily adult oriented games, they'll allow it.
In case you meant because Honey Select is an adult game itself, that is true, but content from the studio is only as adult as the creator of the project the studio is used for makes it. You can very easily make completely nonsexual content in the studio. Runey could literally make a picture of Lin standing there doing nothing and it isn't automatically adult content just because it was made using assets from an adult game.
In case you meant the making money part, since Steam is a platform for making money in the case of the developer side, another easy one. The developer would be making money off their game, not the assets.