Memory Firmament 44: Chapter 44
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Cancun Kingdom In this dense rainforest, although it is not the largest city-state, it enjoys a significant geographical advantage—Cancun is located at the crossroads of major trade routes among the city-states, where merchants' goods and transported cargo must pass through Cancun. With the advice and assistance of Kairuoka, King Kamash actively built roads, bridges, and canals, attracting investments. Within a few years, Cancun was developed into a bustling hub with well-connected roads and a dense network of waterways, showcasing a scene of prosperity. 0
 
The palace of the King of Cancun has been constructed and renovated over the years to be even more grand and magnificent than Kairuoka's residence. On the day of the palace's inauguration ceremony, King Kamash specially invited Kairuoka as the guest of honor to express his gratitude for Kairuoka's unwavering support over the years, which has led to the unified prosperity of Cancun Kingdom today. 0
 
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Now over 42 years old, King Kamash is in his middle age by Earth standards. Today, his bare upper body is adorned with cinnabar, and his neck and chest are decorated with expensive jewelry: jade and gems. He wears a headdress studded with jewels and topped with green quetzal feathers, and even his ankles are adorned with anklets. His plump face radiates joy, complementing his now overweight body, exuding an air of grandeur. In the magnificent hall, facing the priests and nobles attending the palace inauguration ceremony, he sits on a totem-carved chair unique to Cancun and introduces Kairuoka to everyone: “This is our messenger sent by the gods to save us, Maya. From now on, our people will be his people; we shall call him Maya.” As he speaks, he stands up and kneels before Kairuoka. Everyone present follows suit in kneeling and bowing their heads in utmost reverence. 0
 
He then announces: “We will build the largest temple in the world within Cancun, dedicated to our gods, so that our people may worship forever. To show our sincerity, we will not ask for help from Maya for this temple's construction; we will mobilize all our national resources to ensure its completion. Those who can contribute money should do so; those who can lend their strength should do so.” 0
 
Grateful for the king's gesture, Kairuoka immediately rises to express his commitment to integrate with the people of Cancun and create a more civilized society on Earth. 0
 
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During the palace inauguration ceremony, while the adults discuss important matters in the hall, their families are also busy. Fair Connie gathers in the palace's back garden with her five-year-old son, Kairuot. 0
 
With her golden hair styled in a cloud-like bun and adorned with sapphire-studded gold earrings, wearing a lace white long dress and white leather shoes, her fair skin and tall figure make her stand out among many noblewomen who are painted with red cinnabar and adorned with jewelry and quetzal feathers. 0
 
Unlike usual when he is bare-chested, today Kairuot wears a short-sleeved shirt and shorts that make him blend in with local children. He sports athletic white sneakers and an all-white sporty outfit that makes him particularly noticeable. They naturally receive royal treatment from all quarters, including special attention from Queen Yisitab, who arranges for Fair Connie and her son to sit prominently next to her throne. 0
 
After some pleasantries, Queen calls over her beloved Kairuot, affectionately asking him various questions. Kairuot is very well-behaved and answers every question without difficulty. At such a young age, he knows more than Queen, which indeed surprises her. Looking at the exceptionally intelligent head of Kairuot, she cannot help but ask Fair Connie, who is sitting beside her: “Your son's head seems to be a whole circle bigger than our son's; could this be why he is exceptionally smart? How did this happen?” 0
 
Fair Connie finds it difficult to answer directly since it involves genetics; explaining it would be like playing music to cattle. She thinks for a moment and replies: “Yes, it’s something that develops over time…” 0
 
 
"Queen" insisted on getting to the bottom of things, asking, "What method can be used to achieve this?" 0
 
This put "Fair Connie" in a difficult position. She had spoken casually before, but now that she needed to provide a serious answer, it became challenging. She could only continue to evade the question, responding vaguely, "It’s about touch." She recalled that there was a section on touch methods in the "Secret Manual" for training "Brain Training Ability." 0
 
"Clamping?" "Queen" questioned. 0
 
"Fair Connie" could no longer continue with her answers; otherwise, this nonsensical conversation would truly fall apart. She quickly shifted the topic and called for "Kairuot" to demonstrate some skills: "Terra, quickly show 'Queen' a set of 'Kairo Long Fist.'" 0
 
Upon hearing his mother's command, "Kairuot" hurriedly stood on a patch of ground paved with large stones not far from them and performed a set of "Kairo Long Fist." 0
 
Don’t underestimate "Kairuot" because of his young age; everyone was astonished after witnessing his performance of this long fist technique. He stood firm, pushed his palms forward, stepped forward with a fist salute, followed by a series of punches, lunges, kicks, aerial flips, flying kicks, knee raises, and hand hooks. His stances—bow stance, horse stance, empty stance, and crouching stance—were all precise. The techniques he executed with his fists, palms, elbows, and legs were exquisite. The entire sequence was fluid with ups and downs, leaps and bounds, rolls and flips that were agile and powerful. He moved as swiftly as the wind, leaving everyone dazzled. After completing the long fist routine, it was clear that he was indeed the son of the "Celestial Messenger," standing out from the crowd and earning rounds of applause from those present. 0
 
"Queen Yisitab" immediately awarded him a cherished string of jade beads and personally hung them around his neck, which made "Fair Connie" very grateful. 0
 
From that point on, in order to ensure her children were as intelligent as "Kairuot," the "Queen" of the "Cancun Kingdom," began binding the heads of children under five years old with wooden boards from front to back. This forced their foreheads and back of their heads to sink in while the sides of their brains bulged out like corn cobs. This became a distinctive mark for the royal children of the "Cancun Kingdom." 0
 
 
 
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