Sehwa averted his gaze, as if trying to avoid them. It was an obvious provocation, a daily occurrence, but despite his familiarity with it, he wasn't indifferent to their treatment. He knew they acted this way hoping to see him lose his temper, and he refused to let their provocations affect him, so he chose to ignore them. Sakura, Hongdan-i, and occasionally Samwol-i... He had told them countless times not to use those nicknames for him, but no one paid attention to the words of someone they saw as merely a creditor, a small-time hustler, or a drug dealer. Still, Sehwa persisted tirelessly each time.
"My name is neither Sakura, nor Hongdan, nor Samwol. My name is Lee Sehwa," he would say.


The way the Order is acting is a little too "militaristic oppression", not that I think they wouldn't do that, the Order was hardly made up entirely of good people, but many of the higher-ups were trying to do things with care.
And well... Rin being labeled the demon king, in the end, does show things aren't right.
I would say cool that Angel is still kicking, but at this point... besides the fact that he always was an asshole, he clearly wasn't much in control of himself when his origin got revealed, and doubt he recovered much of it.