"Your Highness, I know you're upset and worried about Her Majesty's safety, but what matters most is to locate her now. You can punish me however you like after she returns safely. I know I've failed you and her," Fred said earnestly.
"Then tell me, how am I supposed to find her?" Ross gazed coldly at him.
Fred answered, "It's best if someone could look for Her Majesty so we know she's safe."
"Are you suggesting I approach the Hyderland government?" Ross said, raising his brow.
Fred shook his head. "Of course not! The less people know about it, the better. If not, this would put Her Majesty in even greater danger."
"You don’t want to alert the authorities here? Fred, do you think we're in our country? Would they let you do whatever you like in Hyderland?" Ross slammed the coffee table.
Startled, Fred continued, "Your Highness, I know I might sound unreasonable, but think about it. If this gets out, it’ll endanger Her Majesty, and the government here will know she has been secretly looking around the country.
“It would significantly impact the ties between our countries and how the world sees us. Therefore, we can only do it in secret," Fred said.
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