In the safety of the folds of Mount Satana the court assembles itself about Totsagan, who immediately confers with his advisers on what to do about the destruction of Longka.  The advisers suggest that messengers are first sent to Phra Piroon, the Rain God, to ask him to put out the fire.  As Phra Piroon is an ally of Totsagan, he gladly causes a torrent of rain to fall on Longka, which puts out the flames.  This prompt action cannot save the buildings, but some of the materials can be used in the reconstruction of the city.

As to the creation of a new capital, the advisers remind Totsagan that he has credit at the court of heaven and suggest he petition the gods Isuan and Witsanukam, the latter being the heavenly architect, to carry out the rebuilding for him.