On the following day the King said to the Minister, “Look if the Prince is in the bamboo bush, and come back.” Afterwards he went, and when he looked, the Prince was not there. So he came to the King, and said, “The Prince is not there.”
Then the King said, “The man who went away after cutting bamboos will have taken him. Give these thousand masuran, and bring him.” Having said this, he gave him a thousand masuran. The Minister, having taken the thousand masuran, and given them to the man who took away the Prince, brought him and gave him to the King.
Afterwards the King said to the Minister, “Take this one and put him down in the middle of the path to a cattle fold in which five hundred cattle are collected, and return, so that, having been trampled on as the cattle are going along the path, he may die.” So the Minister having taken that Prince, and put him down in the middle of the path to a cattle fold in which five hundred cattle were collected, came away.
After that, as the five hundred cattle were setting off to go into the cattle fold, when the great chief bull which went first was about to go in, having seen this Prince he placed him under his body, and allowing the other cattle to go in, this bull went afterwards. Subsequently, as the herdsman who drove the cattle was going along he saw this Prince, and taking the Prince the herdsman went away.
On the following day the King said to the Minister, “Look if the Prince is at the cattle fold, and come back.” The Minister went, and when he looked the Prince was not there. So the Minister came and said to the King, “He is not there.”
Then the King having given a thousand masuran into the Minister’s hand said, “The herdsman who drove the cattle will have taken him. Give these thousand masuran and bring him.” So the Minister having taken the thousand masuran, and given them to the herdsman, brought the Prince and gave him to the King.
After that, the King said, “Take this one and put him down in the road on which five hundred carts are coming.” So the Minister having taken the Prince, and put him down in the road on which five hundred carts were coming, returned.
Then the carters, having seen from afar that the Prince was there, took the Prince, and placed him in a cart, and went home with him.
On the following day the King said to the Minister, “Go and look if the Prince is in the road on which the five hundred carts come, and return.” The Minister went, and when he looked the Prince was not there. So the Minister came and told the King, “The Prince is not there.”
Then the King gave the Minister a thousand masuran, and said, “The carters will have taken him. Give these thousand masuran and bring him.” The Minister having given the thousand masuran to the carters, brought the Prince and gave him to the King.