I'm still not sure why the gods are so passive and allow Raoul to do whatever he wants. Unless they are just fucking with him but this feels like a male power fantasy where Raoul as the protagonist can never lose and every girl loves him even if he maims and tortures them. Also I still don't see the point of hell - people are there forever (at least it was said before), so they can never reincarnate again and change their actions. Raoul also tricked the children of Kurtz and the families of his enemies (even more children, teenagers and parents) into killing their tormentor and getting sent to hell because of it...For some reason. So I don't expect him to want redemption for Victoria and others.
I mean this is the basic of what the manga is made on: the male fantasy of revenge.
There is basically no realism in these revenge stories because the author never understand how the domino effect works on society.
Let's take an example of Covid. During the early 2020s most of the world self-isolated, even the children even though it was known that the virus affected old and unhealthy much more than young people.
As we came out of it, kids were affected by the isolation and the lack of developed social skills.
My point is: Raoul destroyed an entire kingdom out of revenge for the top classes: Royalty, clergy, religion leaders, etc.
The manga also tried to show that the people where entire schumbags too but everything that Raoul did would only result in famine, sickness, poverty, lawlessness and most affected would be the ones who had no fault over Raoul's fate: children, peasants and everyone else.
If Raoul ever had this realization then the writer would just warp reality and say: "The kids were actually little demons do who had the evil genes of their parents."
We get a glimpse of this when Raoul visits the demon royalty and we basically see the same evil he met in humans.
Basically Raoul is the child playing with his toys here and this is his coloring book.