After sending the daughter of the Phaya Nak back to the city the Bodhisattva returned to his home. Later, the envious adoptive father ploted the young boy Bodhisattva to kill by fooling into the hole and smashed until the death. Immediately after, the water of khanthi goglet that he got from the Chao Phraya town of Nak flowed down into the mouth of the Bodhisattva, and he regained consciousness. Next, the young Bodhisattva went to enter Mithila Nakhon. At that time, Phraya Witheha and his daughter saw the young boy walking. They were overwhelmed with joy and let the high officials invite him to come to the castle. He told various stories to the king. Phraya Witheha Nakhon got angry at the young pediatrician's adoptive father. Consequently, the king ordered people to kill. The young boy was forbidden but couldn’t stop. From that time forward, Phraya Witheharat arranged a royal wedding for the young boy and the daughter, who later became the ruler of the city Withila Nakorn, dating.
Colophon:
[The writing of this manuscript] was completed at noon, soon before lunchtime in CS 1289, a moeng mao year, on the tenth waxing-moon day of the tenth [lunar] month, a Friday, by me, Monk Dhanañjaya. May all my wishes be fulfilled and may I definitely reach Nibbāna.
Sudinnaṃ vatta me dānaṃ dhammadānaṃ jināti nibbānaṃ paramaṃ sukkhaṃ.
Other notes:
This date corresponds to Saturday, 9 July 1927 (1289 Ashadha 10).
Item 1 - Title in Native script:
ลายงู ผูก 7
Item 1 - Title in Roman script:
Lāi Ńu, Phūk VII
Item 1 - Title in English script:
Lai Ngu (The tale of the Pattern of Serpent), Seventh fascicle