A visit to the village discloses Ronke's status: She is a child of a common man. She wonders how on earth
At the start, the natural life of the village fascinates Ronke. The story of the hunter that killed the buffalo interests her. So is the beauty of the artworks in the palace. Everything is impressive until she sees the royal white horse no commoner could ride. Her true identity is told. She is upset to be a commoner.
Only her good deed to the village beggar will change her status.