Shortly after the crowd recognized Princess Dana's status, the disorder and chaos quickly died.
No one had the courage to continue causing trouble in her presence, especially not after the imperial soldiers and martial students made their stances clear to them. Anyone with their brain screwed on properly wouldn't do so.
After all, disrespecting Princess Dana even after her status was made clear was equivalent to challenging imperial authority.
The normal punishment for challenging imperial authority was death by beheading. In the most severe cases, it was the execution of one's entire family and relatives. This was to reinforce imperial authority and quell rebellious hearts.
Nevertheless, Princess Dana was kind and reasonable as she appeared to those who knew her. Her infamy only came from her choice to pursue the martial way against all opposing views on the matter.
After all, the martial way was the warrior's path – the path of men.