In this chapter, we learn that the second prince is in the Turkish capital because of a letter sent by the first prince to the Turkish ambassador in Washington, D. C. In the letter, the prince tells the ambassador that he has come because of the evidence that the Turkish army has gathered against the second-in-command of the Ottoman Empire. The letter also tells the prince that the Turks are preparing to attack the capital city of Constantinople. The second prince asks the ambassador to release the evidence, but the ambassador refuses to do so, saying that the evidence is not there. The little brother asks the little brother what he can do to
In this chapter, we learn that the second prince is in the Turkish capital because of a letter sent by the first prince to the Turkish ambassador in Washington, D. C. In the letter, the prince tells the ambassador that he has come because of the evidence that the Turkish army has gathered against the second-in-command of the Ottoman Empire. The letter also tells the prince that the Turks are preparing to attack the capital city of Constantinople. The second prince asks the ambassador to release the evidence, but the ambassador refuses to do so, saying that the evidence is not there. The little brother asks the little brother what he can do to