She's been on battlefields and seen death so many times that the actual act of seeing the dead isn't really surprising to her, especially knowing what demons intend to do and are capable of now, I figure; her methods of looking through the village are precise and accurate, the sort of thing a soldier might do to trace enemy involvement in an area.Ginko really looking like a puppet. Even reaction she had before the start of the figght feels puppet like.
And I think Ginko also managed to piece together what happened in the village and saw the body pile coming, hence the lack of reaction. She probably also expected whoever did that has stayed behind and prepared for the fight.She's been on battlefields and seen death so many times that the actual act of seeing the dead isn't really surprising to her, especially knowing what demons intend to do and are capable of now, I figure; her methods of looking through the village are precise and accurate, the sort of thing a soldier might do to trace enemy involvement in an area.
It's another case of the world's Heroes having a different standard of morals versus her own, given it seems this one is extreme enough to try to kill people for thinking they may be in a demon's control with flimsy proof.
You can see the exact moment she shifted from excited tourist to battle ready mode even.And I think Ginko also managed to piece together what happened in the village and saw the body pile coming, hence the lack of reaction.
I think she actually simply just has superhuman strength tbh. There's an side/omake chapter where Ginko's mom pulled the father's ear jokingly and accidentally ripped it off clean.I kinda wish to know where Ginko's strength comes from, if it's a side effect from being in this otherworld.
Because there's no way a samurai can be that strong in her original world which seem to be based of our reality. She would be basically superhuman.