, some kings arrived, but when King Driother saw his daughter in Xerxez's arms, lifeless, he wept deeply and could not accept the sight of Maviel's dead body. He crawled towards where Xerxez was. While Maviel's siblings were next to Xerxez, and everyone was crying over Maviel's fate.
"My daughter, Maviel," he called out. He could hardly breathe from the overwhelming sadness. "Who killed her, Xerxez?" he screamed in terror. "Why did you let the enemies kill her?" Because of what happened, he seemed to blame Xerxez for his daughter's death. But everyone knew it was not his fault.
A big question enveloped the entire kingdom: Who was that man? King Driother was angry at Xerxez because of his negligence, saying that if he had done his duty as a king, his daughter Maviel would not have died.
If Xerxez had thought of safety first, this sad tragedy would not have happened. These were the things Xerxez heard from the criticism of his fellow kings and from Driother, who blamed him.
