And so it ends. It's hard to say whether the manga was axed, or the author just gave us another of their teases with that last page.
Nevertheless, I believe that the manga ended on time - having resolved all character arcs and personal growth, but before Yuko's shtick of converting everyone got too stale.
And it did give us it's lesson - we make our own enemies and sometimes it takes incredible denseness and overwhelming power to ignore our survival instincts and see everyone for the generally nice people/demons that they are... Yeah, kinda unfair.
It was a nice journey am glad i read this manga ima give it 9/10 because i don't believe in perfection but if it were the case i would give it and 11/10 instead
@Rayodino It isn't too hard to guess that her desire was be with her family. Pretty common for kids to miss their parents that are away at work. She was even over compensating to try to get attention from her mother, with being studious and managing the house perfectly. She likely didn't want to fight, because she'd lose her new family member, Gii-chan, and the associated friends.
Certainly does feel like an abrupt end though. At least it stopped at a point which makes some sense for closure, even if a lot isn't answered.