Chapter 53: The Birth of the Mayan Kingdom
After the death of the king of the Kingdom of Cancun, Kairoca, driven by a sense of responsibility, devoted himself to the revival of the Kingdom of Cancun and tried to help his subjects through the period of pain.
Soon after, under the strong petition of many ministers, Cairoka was elected as the new king, Cancun was renamed Maya, and Cairoka became the first Mayan king.
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The first thing the kingdom did after changing its name was to move the city – the tragedy of the earlier was deeply rooted in the people's faith, and the city-state and outside were terrified of the tragic death of the king of Cancún, fearing a recurrence. As a result, King Keroca's call was echoed, and the plan for the relocation of the city was quickly settled, and the people of the entire city of Cancun began to move in batches to the depths of the dense forest.
In addition, the city-state of Teotihuacan also began a relocation plan, of course, based on the advice of Kairoca, to move to the depths of the dense forests where the Mayan kingdom was stationed. A month later, Teotihuacan was an empty city, and the site was in ruins.
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Belche wanted to attach himself to the city-state of Teotihuacan and make a career on Earth based on this, but his plan suddenly fell through because of the Kairoca...... With Kai Ruo Ka, the shadow of fear in his heart lingered, and it really made him suffer in his heart.
Belche's soldiers soon discovered that Cairoca had merged the city-states of Cancun and Teotihuacante into one, and had moved to a rather secluded area deep in the jungle, intending to establish the Mayan city-state there. When Belche heard this, he gritted his teeth even more, but he forced himself not to act rashly, lest he ask for trouble.
While recuperating, Belche used the remnants of his giant army to engage in guerrilla warfare, firing a shot to change places, and continue to ransack the poor and weak city-states on Earth. During this period, due to the management of the city construction of the Mayan Kingdom, Caroca was so busy with many affairs that he had to leave the Belche matter behind him for the time being.
Two countries with tens of thousands of people to govern, and the city-state of Noda had to start building from logging and building land, and Karoka was so busy that he didn't even have time to sleep, let alone take care of his son. Thus began to mingle with the children of the townspeople, and he went into the woods every day to hunt with everyone, and his skills in climbing and stumbling increased day by day, and everyone camped and slept together, becoming more and more like a wild child born on earth.
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With the help of his command ship mechs and the construction of hundreds of thousands of people, Kairoka rebuilt a brand new city in two years.
The layout of the Mayan city, according to the characteristics of the tropical rainforest climate, still follows the urban planning of the land and water transportation of the Kingdom of Cancun. An artificial inland river was dug in the city, and the water of a large river in the dense forest was introduced into the city, the river water network was dense, and roads and bridges were built along the river according to the plan, the roads extended in all directions, the water network was dense, the streets and shops on both sides of the road along the river were lined up, people lived by the forest, lived by the water, and the layout of the living environment was much better than that of the Kingdom of Cancun.
During this time, agriculture in the Mayan city-states developed greatly and became self-sufficient. The Mayan city-state was located in a primeval forest, with an abundance of wildlife, great convenience for hunting, and an abundance of meat, and a rich and enjoyable life.
This time, Kairoca learned his lesson and built two pyramids in the Mayan city, hiding the pyramids in a towering forest of trees, which are difficult to find in the air.
Most notably, a wide avenue was built on the sides of the two pyramids, which Kairoka used as a place to train the Mayan army and teach the Maya martial arts, as well as a temporary airfield for his command ships.
In order to defend against foreign invasions, a special astronomical observation tower was built in the Mayan city, which could not only observe the stars, but also observe the invading enemies in the sky and on the ground, and prepare to defend against the enemy.
For the reconstruction of the royal palace, in order to remember the late King of Cammash, he still built it according to the magnificence of the royal palace of Cancun.
For the future development of the Maya, Kairoka built an ancestral hall, which was not used for worship, but was specially used to teach the children of the ministers of the Mayan city to read. In addition to the Karoka concurrently serving as teachers, the teachers were mainly ministers with a high level of education, with the aim of carrying forward the Mayan culture and passing it on from generation to generation.
In order to prevent intruding enemies, Kairoka built hidden passages to hide and escape, and added secret posts, traps, bows and traps everywhere.
Responding to the characteristics of the Belche giants' troops, Keroka reorganized a well-trained army. Although the Mayan kingdom advocated the opening of ports and trade and strengthened friendly exchanges between the city-states, it also explicitly restricted people of unknown origin. The Mayan regulations clearly stipulate that giants are strictly forbidden to enter and leave the Mayan city-state, and if they find traces of giants, they will be reported immediately, and the army can shoot them directly.
The huge Mayan city was surrounded by a high wall, there was a wide moat on the side of the wall, and gates, drawbridges and checkpoints were set up in the four directions of the southeast, west and northwest of the city wall, which could check suspicious people, and the city gates and drawbridges were open for the specified time to ensure the safety of the Mayan city.
After six years of construction, the Mayan kingdom finally entered the posture of a strong and powerful country, and the city-state presented a prosperous scene.