There is no such thing as 'two conflicting things are right'.
Like I said. That certainty is the root of most human evil. if it were obvious, there wouldn't be any conflict in the world.
Let me be clear: aside from fundamental facts about the universe, nothing is "true." If nothing is true, nothing can be right.
The only way to define anything as "right" or "wrong" is to make assumptions about what must be true. To establish axioms.
Let us establish the Axiom that there is nothing more important than friendship. Based on that single axiom, what Dora did is wrong.
See how easy that is? No matter what it is you believe to be true, no matter how deeply you've reasoned it out, it's all resting on some assumption that you simply assume is correct. Rather more critically, you can't even get to an actual fundamental truth. Try to justify your assumptions, and you will find you've simply invoked another set of axioms.
Critically, not everyone is using the same axioms. Sometimes, you can demonstrate that someone's axioms contradict each other. As such, their reasoning can't be "right." Sometime you can demonstrate that someone's reasoning is in conflict with their axioms. This is another case that can't be right.
But two people can apply different axioms to the same problem and come up with different answers. Both answers are "right." "Wrong" in this case doesn't mean "not true," it means "I reject your axioms."
Most people axioms aren't formal. They are beliefs and feelings. "I have to protect my business." "I have to act in a morally sound manner." :I have to support my friends." "Good people don't do hurtful things."
Those can all be the beliefs of a single person. Using any combination of those beliefs a single person can reach the conclusion that a single action is bot right and wrong. Or that two exclusive actions are both the right thing to do.
The fact is, there reasoning is correct. The failure of humans, and wellspring of evil, comes of the desire for simplicity and black vs white answers. But reality doesn't work in those terms. Reality doesn't even factor right or wrong. Reality just is. Everything else is just a point of view.