Compose a “break-up” text conversation between King George III and a Patriot leader.

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King George III: Good evening. I wanted to have a frank conversation.

Patriot Leader: Evening, Your Majesty. I assume this is about our ongoing differences?

King George III: Yes, it’s becoming quite clear that we’re not on the same page. Your resistance to my authority is troubling.

Patriot Leader: With all due respect, your authority feels increasingly distant. We seek representation, not just rule.

King George III: Representation? I’ve given you the colonies more than you realize. Why can’t you see that?

Patriot Leader: We see it differently. The taxes, the laws imposed without our consent—it feels more like oppression than benevolence.

King George III: You leave me no choice but to assert control. My intentions are for the benefit of the Empire!

Patriot Leader: With respect, this isn’t working for us anymore. We’re looking for independence, not control.

King George III: Independence? You would sever ties with your king? That's tantamount to treason!

Patriot Leader: It’s not treason; it’s a desire for self-governance. We cannot continue this way.

King George III: So, you’ve made your decision then? This is a break-up?

Patriot Leader: I suppose you could say that. We need to part ways for the betterment of both.

King George III: This will not end well for you, I assure you.

Patriot Leader: Perhaps. But we must follow our path. It’s time to stand on our own.

King George III: Very well. But know that I will not forget this.

Patriot Leader: Likewise, Your Majesty. History will remember our decisions.

King George III: Indeed. Farewell.

Patriot Leader: Farewell.