Inao, disguised as Panyi, approached the city of Manya. The king sent a scout to find out who was approaching. The scout returned and informed him that it was Inao in disguise and not a bandit as was rumoured town. The delighted king then sent out an in army to escort Inao(who had left the tributary princesses behind) ir town. During his stay at court, nao could not resist stealing into Chintara-watee's bedchamber one night and consummating his love with her. After this, he tried to reconcile Chintara-Watee with the two tributary princesses, and brought them to be presented to her. Chintara-Watee had little choice but to consent, and Inao took the two princesses as his wives after that.