Like it often happens in books and movies, no one believed Ajay. Frankly, would you believe him? No, right. Even Dhvani wouldn't want to trust him. But she knew what he said was going to happen. People wouldn't think that they neglected such a thing. It's like pointing at someone and saying - "You are a waste"
Most importantly, it depends on the leader. If the leader wanted to consider this alternative, maybe they could find a way out of this peril. Most leaders suffer from the same disease. They think they are gods and above everyone else. They think that they have everything in their control and they ignore every small hint which would be as obvious as a large rock barrelling towards the village from the mountain.
["Host, maybe you could talk slowly. And explain your inferences."]
Dhvani didn't want this to extend. So she thought it would be better if they convinced Dhir. He looked like he had some say in the major affairs.
Ajay nodded.