Gosh what I love, love about this webtoon (and what sets it apart from other type of webtoons) is the depth and variety in their female characters.
There are highly-intelligent ones like Ebony and Patricia, who could've been somebody were it not for the bullshit sexist social structure of the world they live in. But there's also Gillian Meister, who's not as intelligent as Ebony, but still grows from a scared widow to someone who stands up for herself.
The webtoon also brilliantly shows how women survived and carved their own place, even in a highly-sexist society like Carcass, using their skills and cunning and even their bodies. It shows how women could still have influence, albeit small, in a society where they're denied basic rights and power.
Be it prostitutes, murderers....none of them are villified or stereotyped. They act like real beings with a rich history and personality. Massive kudos to the authors for crafting such a complex story with lots of depth.