Chapter 53: The Birth of the Mayan Kingdom
After the death of the king of the Cancun Kingdom, Kairoka, driven by his sense of responsibility, devoted himself to the recovery of the Cancun Kingdom, trying to help his subjects survive the pain.
So, not long after, under the strong demand of many ministers, Keroka was elected as the new king, and Cancun was renamed Maya, and Keroka became the first Maya king.
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The first thing after the kingdom was to move the city - the earlier tragedy was deeply rooted in the people's trust. The city-state was extremely afraid of the tragedy of the king of Cancun, fearing that the tragedy would reappear. So, after the call of King Kairoka, the ministers agreed, the city migration plan was quickly settled, and the people of the entire Cancun City began to move towards the deep forest in a planned manner.
In addition, the Teotihuacan city-state also began a migration plan. Of course, based on Kairoka's advice, they would move to the depths of the dense forest where the Mayan Kingdom was stationed. A month later, Teotihuacan became an empty city, and the original place of residence turned into ruins.
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Belche originally wanted to rely on the Teotihuacan city-state. Based on this point, his plan suddenly failed. It was because of Kairoka... With Kairoka, the shadow of fear in his heart could not be removed, which really made him suffer.
Belche's soldiers soon found out that Keroka had merged the Cancun city-states and Teotihuakant city-states into one, and moved to a rather hidden area deep in the dense forest, intending to establish a Mayan city-state there. Belche gritted his teeth after hearing this, but forced himself not to act rashly, so as not to ask for trouble.
During his rest period, Belche used his remaining giant troops to engage in guerrilla warfare, shoot one shot and change another place, and continue to loot the poor and weak city-states on the earth. During this period, Kairoka was busy with many affairs because he wanted to manage the urban construction of the Mayan Kingdom, so he had to throw Belche's affairs behind him for the time being.
In two countries, tens of thousands of people have to manage them, and the huge city-state has to start construction from logging and construction. Kairoka is so busy that he has no time to sleep, let alone take care of his son. Kairoka has thus begun to hang out with the children of the city people. He goes to the forest to hunt with everyone every day, and his skills of climbing and falling are increasing day by day. Everyone is camping in campfires and sleeping together, becoming more and more like a wild child born on Earth.
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With the construction of his command ship mecha and the construction of more than 100,000 people, Kairoka rebuilt a brand new city in two years.
The layout of the Mayan city is based on the characteristics of the tropical rainforest climate, and still adopts the urban planning of water and land transportation of the Cancun Kingdom. Artificial inland rivers were dug in the city, and the water from a large river in the dense forest was introduced into the city. The river channel was densely covered with water networks. Roads and bridges were built along the river. The roads were well connected and the water network was densely covered. There were shops along the river streets and roads, and people lived in the forest and the water. The layout of the living environment was much better than that of the Cancun Kingdom.
The agriculture in the Mayan city-state has developed greatly and can be self-sufficient. The Mayan city-state is located in the primeval forest, with a lot of wild animals and extremely convenient hunting. The city-state has a rich supply of meat, and people live a rich life and are happy.
During this construction, Kairoka learned his lesson and built two pyramids in Maya City, hiding the pyramids in towering trees, which were difficult to find in the air.
The most special thing is that a wide avenue was built on the sides of the two pyramids. Kairoka used this avenue to train the Mayan army and teach the Mayans to practice martial arts. It was also a temporary airport for his command ship.
In order to resist foreign invasion, a very special astronomical observation tower was built in Maya City. In addition to observing astrological signs, it can also observe the invading enemies in the sky and on the ground, and be prepared to resist the enemy.
For the reconstruction of the palace, in order to miss the late King Kampash, Kairoka still built it according to the magnificent scale of the Cancun Palace.
For the future development of Maya, Kairoka specially established a ancestral hall. It was not used to worship gods, but was specially used to teach the children and descendants of the ministers in Maya City to read. In addition to being Kairoka, the teachers were mainly ministers with high cultural levels. The purpose was to carry forward Maya culture and pass on them from generation to generation.
In order to prevent invading enemies, Kairoka built secret passages for hiding and escaping, and added secret sentries, mechanisms, crossbows and traps everywhere.
Keroka reorganized a well-trained army in response to the characteristics of the Belche Giant's troops. Although the Mayan Kingdom advocated opening ports and strengthening friendly exchanges between city-states, it also explicitly restricted people of unknown origin. The Mayan Regulations clearly stipulate that giants are strictly prohibited from entering and leaving Mayan city-states. If the giants are found, they will report their traces immediately, and the army can shoot and kill them directly.
The huge Mayan city is surrounded by a high city wall, with a wide moat beside the city wall. City gates, suspension bridges and checkpoints are set up in four directions in the southeast, west and northwest of the city wall, which can inspect suspicious people. The city gates and suspension bridges are open within the specified time to ensure the safety of Mayan city.
Chapter completed!