All the children had grown to adulthood when the mother queen of King Manya's died. The deceased lady was also the mother to the queens who of Kurepan and Daha, were of course sisters. Thus the King of Manya sent a message to Kurepan and Daha to inform the queens of this bereavement. The King of Kurepan sent his son Inao to represent him at the cremation ceremony. During the visit, Inao was presented to his cousin, Chintara-Watee and the two fell deeply in love with each other. Inao dallied on in Manya with not thoughts of returning home. The officials who had accompanied Inao on this visit feared that the King of epan would blame them, since Inao already had a fiancée. They secretly sent a message to inform Inao's father, who ordered Inao to hurry back home, giving the reason that his mother was ill.