Through his growing knowledge of languages and contact with the local Indigenous People, Kairuoka understood that the place he had landed was within the Cancun Kingdom on Earth. Using ship positioning, he identified this area as a corner of Central America.
One day, Kairuoka shared with Chief Kant his idea of building a mansion in the jungle that would resemble Martian architectural styles. To his surprise, Chief Kant readily agreed.
Chief Kant told Kairuoka, "Everything you see belongs to our King Kamash. However, our king is already aware of your existence and has informed everyone—your descent from the heavens must mean you are a messenger sent by the divine, surely a deity has arrived. The subjects of the Cancun Kingdom will worship you. We are fortunate to have the attention of a god; everything in the Cancun Kingdom is at your disposal. We are all children of the divine and have always revered the gods; we would not hesitate to give our lives for Celestial God Suo."
Kairuoka felt awkward upon hearing this but found it difficult to explain. This was also good; being seen as a deity by Earthlings would make things much easier for him in the future.
Thus, Kairuoka did not need any formalities and used his Command Ship to begin construction on a clearing deep in the jungle. Utilizing local sand, rocks, and trees as building materials, he replicated one after another of buildings similar to Kairo Mansion. The overall design was grand, with a rigorous layout and magnificent structures that left the Indigenous People in awe.
With the Command Ship acting as the main builder, there was no need for blasting rocks or building roads and bridges. The collection and processing of large stones and construction materials from afar were handled by robots, eliminating the need for human or animal labor. Additionally, thousands of slaves actively participated at the construction site, allowing all buildings to be completed in less than three months as if they were stacking blocks.
Among these constructions were magnificent palaces divided into a Palace and sleeping quarters; there was a council hall and a central square for warships. Corridors connected palaces to halls. The most striking feature was a pyramid standing 75 meters tall.
The pyramid's construction was similar to the Golden Tower on Mars, with four sides forming equilateral triangles facing east, west, south, and north on Earth. Upon completion, however, Tower Spitze lacked a massive metal cap designed to quickly absorb energy and an enclosed chamber inside Tower Spitze. Tower Spitze was intended for energy gathering and training; its unique design meant that without the metal cap, energy collection would be significantly reduced, halving its training effectiveness.
At that time, the Cancun Kingdom's metallurgy was not advanced; it was in the Bronze Age with very few iron tools. In such an environment, manufacturing a large special metal cap and an enclosed chamber for Tower Spitze posed significant challenges.
However, Kairuoka did not back down from difficulties. At his request, the king issued an edict ordering the collection of all bronze and iron tools throughout the kingdom, threatening severe punishment for noncompliance. Within days, all metal utensils in the kingdom were delivered to Kairuoka.
As a result, within a year, there were no metal objects left in the Cancun Kingdom. Unfortunately for Kairuoka, the materials needed for Tower Spitze's metal cap were too abundant; by the time he returned to Mars, he had not completed it as hoped. Only his constructed buildings and Golden Tower remained for future generations to admire, becoming an unsolvable mystery.
In gratitude for the generous assistance from the Cancun Kingdom, Kairuoka taught the priests, nobles, and king of the Cancun Kingdom advanced cultural arts, mathematics, astronomy, and calendars from Mars. During his lectures, he also shared insights into the modern civilized life of the Martians, which left the adults in attendance impressed and yearning for more. The king personally requested Kairuoka to take him to Mars someday to experience modern civilization firsthand. Kairuoka found it difficult to refuse him directly and could only evade the request.
Kairuoka and his wife were charitable; aside from the slaves who were not allowed to interact with them, the Indigenous People no longer kept their distance. Villagers who were ill or in trouble came to seek their help. Gradually, they integrated into the local tribal life, and King Kamash became a frequent guest in their home.
From then on, Kairuoka became part of life in the Cancun Kingdom. For all significant matters, King Kamash would personally consult with Kairuoka and his wife for strategies, making Kairuoka an indispensable member in the eyes of the Cancun King.
Once their residence was completed, on the third day after Kairuoka's family moved into their new home, Kairuot was born in the palace.
This child was born on Earth and grew up strong and sturdy with robust limbs. His head retained some Martian characteristics, being slightly larger than average, which made him considerably smarter than Earthlings.
Before turning three, Kairuot had already learned the basics of Earth and Mars languages. At three years old, Kairuoka began teaching him fundamental martial arts skills.
As days passed, with the strong support of Kairuoka and his wife, both agriculture and commerce in the Cancun Kingdom saw tremendous development. This growth attracted attention from neighboring countries, which intended to create various troubles for the Cancun Kingdom. Ultimately, they resorted to military force and armed conflict ensued.
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