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I agree with you so much! FOF's storyline truly delves deeper into these moral gray areas. Each of these characters are complex and not merely one dimensional. You have to understand beyond surface level, as there is really more depth to it than just 'humans or demons' but it's actually 'humans and demons'.
As much as one can empathize and sympathize with each of the demon's backstories, some of them had a choice or so-called free will in choosing not to kill, but because of how driven they are of their desires or dreams they obviously turned it into obsession. Even the demon hunting team did feel for these demons but they didn't let their judgement be clouded by their sad stories as they knew too, how ruthless these demons were. Some humans are the same, like the masked man's obsession with the ever-burning wood, he became ruthless.
So the point is, not all demons are purely kind and not all humans are purely kind. Which is why I agree with Wen Xiao's answer towards Li Lun's game of questions. Each of them have their own set of evilness. You're right, it really does require more nuances than just that.