@Dragou The average person even in that world doesn't get involved in fights and thus would've never seen anyone get cut down. It's a horrifying thing to witness, especially for the first time. Ibee has lived a sheltered life even in that world as she was only ever a maid in well-off households where she would've never witnessed anything like that. Secondly, just because we don't see anyone begging for their lives or crying, that's what always happens on a battlefield with swords. It's not a clean death like a bullet to the head but a much slower way to die and what do people do when they are in extreme pain and know that they are dying? They cry and beg. The author didn't show it to keep it PG but that doesn't mean it isn't happening. Even if you are able to ignore most of what happens, the knowledge that it IS happening is still there and together with the sounds of the battle would be enough to send any sane person into a panic. The fact that she's calm and even impressed and excited is straight up psychopathic, or just the author not being aware of what kind of scene they're writing, too focused on making Alejandro look cool. Me saying that she's enjoying what's happening in front of her is not a free interpretation, it literally says so in the story.
But that's exactly NOT the kind of world they live in. They live a civilized life in a peaceful empire, Ibee has never witnessed poverty or violence (excpet for some of the Duchess' temper tantrums) nor would anyone else in her position or of her social standing. Most of these citizens would never even catch sight of a bandit in their lifetimes. That's the entire point. These things happen on the fringes of their peaceful and prosperous society. So no, not being able to accept or stomach that doesn't mean you will get killed or worse. It means you are living a peaceful civilized life in the empire like the majority of the population.
I'm not comdemning her, I'm condemning the author for their thoughtlessness in writing this scene.
Discounting people you don't agree with and who have a different opinion on a fictional work than you as people who "can't understand things and people who don't think about it in the first place" and telling them to stay silent is honestly pathetic. It's more of a reflection of who you are than anything else.