Memory Firmament 7: Chapter 7
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Martians indeed keep their promises, and within a few days, they returned the USB Drive. Professor Du Yuesheng did not think much of it and continued to examine the contents of the USB Drive day and night, continuing his work. 0
 
In the past few days, Professor Du Yuesheng's face was filled with surprise. He already knew from the video that Kairuot was the commander of the Martian Kairo Tribe army, and the diary he kept must contain historically significant written materials. He could uncover the mastermind behind the Mars War and identify its roots from this diary. 0
 
The diary begins with a "preface" specially added by Kairuot. 0
 
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This "gift" in the Stone Chest was left specifically for me by the Kairou people on Earth (the "Earthlings" mistakenly refer to us as "Maya" due to the pronunciation). I leave this "gift" so that you remember you are descendants of the Kairo Tribe. This diary records many of my past experiences, filled with joy and happiness, as well as pain and sorrow. 0
 
The diary chronicles my journey from when I entered the Mars Alliance School at age 35 (youth) to my growth into the commander of the Kairo Tribe army; it documents the brutal Mars War between the Kairo Tribe and the Fair Tribe, culminating in a nuclear war that led to Mars's destruction, ecological devastation, and an irreparable disaster for the Martians. 0
 
The war caused the Martians to become displaced, forcing them to flee their ancestral home on Mars. Out of desperation, we, the surviving Kairuo People, relocated to Earth and rebuilt our Kairou home. However, our good fortune was short-lived as we were pursued by our enemies, the Belri people. Our home was destroyed once again, and we were forced to evacuate once more. 0
 
Due to Earth being in a primitive tribal era with extremely limited resources, we were unable to produce enough manned spacecraft in time, resulting in my descendants of the Kairo Tribe being left behind on Earth. The feelings of abandoning our homes and parting from loved ones are indescribable. Leaving this "gift" is meant for our descendants to remember the pride and brilliance of my people, the Kairou. We are exceptional; the Kairou nation is one of the finest. It is meant for you not to forget your ancestors and to remember that you are Kairou people. 0
 
Of course, we will not forget you either. We, the Kairou people, will not perish; the cosmic energy we created will never extinguish. Remember, your ancestors will never forget you; we will watch over you from distant planets far away from Earth. We will return at an appropriate time to bring you back home. 0
 
This "gift" is not just a diary; as compensation, we have left behind our most advanced spacecraft design and manufacturing technology without reservation within this "gift," along with other hidden "gifts." Whether you can obtain this "gift" depends on your fortune. I look forward to that day when you will pilot your own manufactured spacecraft into space to seek us out. I believe there will be a day when we reunite. 0
 
Goodbye, my descendants of the Kairo Tribe. 0
 
 
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As a long-time researcher of Maya Culture, Professor Du Yuesheng has devoted nearly his entire life to deciphering Maya script, not to mention the content mentioned in the preface of Kairuot. The existence of two types of writing on Earth—one-dimensional writing like English and two-dimensional writing like Chinese characters—has already filled the world with wonder. The complex structure of Mayan Glyphs is classified as three-dimensional writing, and its emergence has added a rich hue to Earth's culture. 0
 
The appearance of writing on Earth has led to a leap in development for Earthlings, but what kind of magic do Mayan Glyphs bring to Martians? This is what Professor Du Yuesheng needs to study and explore. 0
 
Although Earthlings have been researching Maya's three-dimensional writing for decades, the current level of research is still at a preliminary stage. This is because modern Earthlings' thinking and cognitive abilities differ from those of the Maya. To thoroughly decipher Maya's three-dimensional writing and understand its origins is not an overnight task; it indeed requires a long time. 0
 
Professor Du Yuesheng feels the weight of his responsibilities heavily. He hopes to translate all the content in Graphene Memory Storage within his lifetime. Despite being in his sixties, he tirelessly types away at his keyboard day and night, reading and translating the content on his computer. He wishes he could immediately translate everything. He is deeply captivated by the contents of the Kairuot Diary. 0
 
 
 
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