June swiftly passed by a week. Two Kings sat loftily in the Capital of Qinchongcan, with thirty thousand Mexica legions intimidating every direction, and envoys of submissive regions arrived one after another.
The mountain tribes from the Weytamo copper district presented newly crafted copperware; the Great Nobility from the southwest of Apachigan submitted their declarations of submission; the Tekos Tribe from the edge of the Colima mountain region delivered the daughter of a Noble Chief; and finally, the envoys from the Chapala Lake Region arrived.
In the grand Palace of Wind, King Aweit adorned in divine attire, holding the inherited Divine Staff, received the audience of the Chapala envoy. The envoy, clad in a gem-embedded feathered long robe with a noble feather crown on his head resembling the spread wings of a mighty eagle, kneeled humbly before the two rulers of the Mexica Alliance.