Although she was young, even the youngest among these magical girls, she felt her understanding wasn't any less than theirs. Every time she watched anime, she thought that the reason villains could act with impunity was exactly because they didn't have as many concerns as the heroes.
Heroes have to consider the lives of civilians, ensure they don't kill the innocent, and make sure their actions adhere to legal standards, constrained by a plethora of rules and regulations, yet they always manage to fight on equal terms with villains of equivalent strength—it's downright nonsensical.
And the scene before her reinforced her thoughts.
In a situation like this, if she were Xizi Yue, she would never board the Time-Space Train to rescue people in those towns—because it's clearly a blatant trap. But what can they do, they are so-called "heroes" bound by all sorts of rules, right?
"How can we win against those witches with such a conventional mindset?"