Joe Ga's crash landing in the Amazon stunned everyone!
Aware that something was wrong, Sayyid bravely stood up, siding with Nis and sternly demanding that all the Prince's guards disarm.
The resort hall was in complete chaos, with multiple groups in a firearms standoff, making the scene extremely tense.
Dvali stared intently at his steward but remained silent.
Tahnoon tried to ease the tension but failed to find the right approach.
Al Sani's shoulder was slightly grazed, and while he was binding his wound, he heard Sayyid's words and angrily shouted, "Sayyid, it was the Shah people who made the first move..."
Sayyid was also getting anxious. If conflict ensued and important figures were harmed, it would be all over.
He knew the temperament of these Middle Eastern Royal Families well; face means everything to them...
Earlier, Sayyid promised Joe Ga that the Prince's identity wasn't that important, but now it had backfired.