De Lannoy's intervention attempt and the king's caution

 Colonel De Lannoy felt sorrowful as his comrade was apprehended and escorted to the king. He pondered about his friend's fate and possibly desired to aid in his release. Consequently, he dispatched a European soldier to follow the captors of Devasahayam. The Secretary conveyed this information to the King, who sternly cautioned De Lannoy and advised him against meddling in court matters.