"Yeah, I get why you made the decision to keep it a secret, if I were you, I would have probably done the same thing, all to protect, but some things are just not worth protecting, are they father?" she asked.
"No, some are just not worth it, not worth giving your life for," he responded. "But when there are multiple lives involved, even if it's not worth it and those are innocent lives, I guess you have a choice to make."
"You're right, I know that; I just wanted to hear what you had to say about it," she said and he chuckled.
"Adora, when you return, let's have a father-daughter dinner; I haven't had a good or, more accurately, long conversation with you since you were a child; do you think you can give me that much?" h e inquired, and she lowered her head.
"That I can give you, we're leaving here soon, I'll see you when we get back," she replied, and the king and queen both smiled when she said that.
"Okay then, it's settled, take care," he said.