Finish there conversation there are three men speaking two brothers and there father the princess is there cousin. And the Father neis

Father and king or, F/k:
Yes, you're correct in saying that I cannot and will not blame her for such an error. It is possible that it could have been a misunderstanding between her and us. Perhaps our messenger played a small role, as well as the way we worded our letter. However, most of the blame should not fall solely on her because she is a woman and a trustworthy princess. Consider if there has been a time when she has let us or the people down. I believe she would sacrifice her life for them if necessary.

Eldest Son and prince, or E/S/P:
"But Father, you must realize that it appears, not just to me but also to others, that she deliberately disobeyed both your and my orders. Lon claims he witnessed it himself."

F/k:
"My son, can you truly believe such a thing? Look at all the times she has saved the city and protected the people from attacks in the North. Perhaps there was a valid reason for her actions, despite what Lon says."

E/S/p:
But Lon is trustworthy. However, Father, let's consider the situation with Ocger. You mentioned that he deliberately disobeyed.

F/k:
I did indeed, and he did indeed. For I sent him twice the orders written on paper. Plus I sent three messengers one though at the last minute. Yet he still disobeyed my commands"
E/S/p:
But father consider may as you said for the princess maybe he had reasons, or trouble.
Youngest son and prince or Y/S/P:
Brother and father consider that he was never fully trusted. Only maybe by my brother here, who gave him a chance for a better life.

F/k:
No, no one thing I know and will say no different is he was at fault and is at fault, but as for the princess she I believe is not at fault for she is surrounded by enemy's who may say other wise.

E/S/p:
So you say Lon is a lier, a stranger, no no a deceiver, not a man to trust. Father how can you say so!

F/k:
I did not say so directly but maybe he is, and maybe not. I know not.

E/S/p: slams fist on table and shouts
No he is not. Father how can you say such a thing!

Y/S/P:

You trust him only because his Your friend.

F/k: No, I trust him because he has proven himself to be loyal and trustworthy. He has served our family for many years and has never shown any signs of deceit or betrayal.

E/S/P: Well, I believe Lon's account of what happened. I think we should confront the princess and hear her explanation.

F/k: Perhaps that is a wise course of action. We should give her the opportunity to explain herself and provide any evidence or reasons for her actions.

Y/S/P: And if she cannot provide a satisfactory explanation?

F/k: Then we must consider the consequences and take appropriate action. But let us not jump to conclusions without hearing her side of the story.

E/S/P: Very well, Father. I trust your judgment. Let us arrange a meeting with the princess and get to the bottom of this situation.

F/k: Agreed. We must handle this matter with fairness and justice, for the sake of our family and the kingdom.