Alright, that was nice. Ruby realized how much of a terrible person she was and put her life on the line to protect the world, now she's willing to take responsibility and continue to atone for what she's done. Meanwhile Lloyd settled his stance with her and now they can each move on their separate paths.
If there's one thing I don't like about this manga, it's the action. The art gets too busy and full of effects, but the paneling is so bad that the characters absolutely need to describe what's going on for the readers to understand. While each panels looks really good in a vacuum, they do not do a good job at conveying the flow of the action.
If it were me, I would have spent more panels between each action, focusing on positioning and the aftermath of each blow traded, which would have made each chapter shorter in story, but the action would have been much easier to follow at a glance.
The story is good, the art is great, but I don't think the action is well done, especially in these last few chapters.