Sang the Hawaiian state song, "Hawaiian Boys, Loyal to Your King. Noble Chiefs, Chiefs. Noble Father King, Kamāmalu. We will defend with our spears. Hawaiian Boys, Loyal to Your King. Your sons, your young men, behind you. Hawaiian Boys, ah, our homeland. You bear great responsibilities, and you must work hard..." The scene shifted to Ying'er. Huao quickly followed. With a gentle lift of her feet, Ying'er rose into the air, her entire body floating gracefully. Huao also soared through the sky, calling out, "Ying'er! Wait for me!" Ying'er left behind a voice, "Master! Come catch up with me!" As Ying'er glided through the air like a celestial being from another world, Huao was dazzled, unable to see his heavenly wife's alluring figure or hear her lively voice for a long time. Immediately, Huao activated his spiritual energy, making his body even more ethereal. Like a launched arrow, Huao shot swiftly toward the distant Ying'er.
Ying'er immediately surged upward at a rapid pace. Soon, the two had broken through the atmosphere and entered outer space. From outer space, Earth appeared exceptionally beautiful. Yet Ying'er was still hastening forward, with Gaoliang closely following behind. At last, they reached a place both familiar and yet strangely new. There, Ying'er paused. She saw the scattered melon fields, the collapsed houses behind the fields, and the trees once severed mid-trunk by the hurricane... Ying'er wept, for the entire park had become a scene of desolation. "Ying'er!" Gao-liang rushed over, reaching out to grasp her jade hands. But Ying'er quickly stepped back, turning to Gao-liang and saying, "Master! The Bible says: 'When the temple is destroyed, it will be rebuilt three days later!' " Gao-liang, a wise man, instantly understood her meaning and replied, "Ying'er, don't worry! This is the earthly paradise we once cherished. I will swiftly rebuild a second Eden!"
Ying'er smiled weakly, shook her head, and sighed, "It's too late! Truly too late! I'm so tired. I need to rest." Gao Liang said nothing; instead, he busied himself, setting up the trees that had been split in two, and soon a small wooden cottage was formed where Ying'er could take shelter. With no bed, he used several broken bricks as a foundation, placing wooden planks on top. The planks were hard, so he gathered leaves and spread them over the surface. Knowing that Ying'er loved roses, Gao Liang immediately went to the back of the mountain, gathered bright red roses, and placed them by the side of the makeshift bed. Ying'er lay down and fell asleep. That night, the wind was strong, so Gao Liang moved the trees around the cottage to shield it from the wind. With no quilts, he removed his outer coat and wrapped it around Ying'er. Gao Liang decided he would truly build a second Eden—even though this Eden had been destroyed. As long as he wished and worked hard, he would be a god, a god like the true God Yahweh, capable of creating all things.
Yet imagine the scale required to build a second Eden—such an ambitious undertaking in outer space, where the very ground is barren and devoid of construction materials. Everything would need to be transported through supernatural means. "The Everlight Box!" Already a deity of light, Gao Liang freely commands the Everlight Box and can traverse time and space at will. As soon as Gao Liang calls out, the Everlight Box appears before him. He enters it and shouts, "Go!" Instantly, the doors seal shut, and the box enters the temporal tunnel. Holding the time-travel remote that defies the heavens, Gao Liang continuously advances the time mechanism—through the Qin, Han, Three Kingdoms, Jin, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties—freely journeying through eras. Soon, he arrives at the Qin Dynasty, at the magnificent Palace of A Fang, spanning three hundred li.
Upon arriving at a place that Zhang Yurong had once traveled through with him, Gao Liang observed that, under his own decisive action, the Hall of the Afang Palace had ceased construction. On the site, countless logs and bricks and tiles were neatly stacked. Nearby, many architects and a large number of laborers were being dispatched back to their hometowns by the Qin army, yet they were not receiving adequate compensation. Gao Liang went directly to the Qin Palace to meet with Qin Shi Huang. Upon seeing the resolute and magnificent Gao Liang, Qin Shi Huang immediately knelt down, believing that Gao Liang had come to succeed him as emperor. But Gao Liang only smiled and said, "Emperor Qin! I have no intention of replacing you. I merely wish to utilize the skilled artisans of the Great Qin, and also to put to good use the fine timber and bricks and tiles piled up like mountains." "That will be easy! That will be easy!" Qin Shi Huang was delighted and immediately offered him six precious treasures from the Qin treasury as a gesture of goodwill.
The gifts wouldn't go unappreciated. High Bright presented the original text of Du Mu's "Ode on the Palace of A-Fang" to Emperor Qin, urging him to carefully study how later generations viewed his dynasty. Afterward, High Bright departed, but Emperor Qin never opened the scroll. Immersed in wine and women, he ultimately saw the Qin dynasty fall—not to Liu Bang or Xiang Yu, but to himself. The scene then shifted to the Palace of A-Fang. The Yue Guang jade box had now been fully opened, and the skilled artisans were summoned inside, with mountains of pearls, gems, jades, and various woods and bricks and tiles transported in. "Go!" With a single command, High Bright issued, and the Yue Guang jade box carried these Qin artisans across the centuries. True time-space travel. Soon, they returned to the somewhat desolate region of outer space.
Gao Liang immediately commissioned the craftsmen to begin construction. At the same time, Gao Liang envisioned his aspiration to establish the "God-Builder Group" and, leveraging the time-traveling capabilities of the Yueguang Treasure Box, gathered modern machinery, equipment, and building materials from all corners of the world, transporting them to the "beyond-the-world paradise" — the Chinese realm in outer space. There, classical and modern architectural arts blended harmoniously, Eastern and Western architectural styles fused seamlessly, and the collective wisdom and efforts of countless individuals converged. Under Gao Liang's leadership, craftsmen from ancient and modern times, as well as from across the globe, worked tirelessly to build magnificent palaces. The pearl walls, jade gates, and red carpets were fully laid out, with flowers and trees surrounding the palaces, which rose one after another in splendid grandeur. Inside, every furnishing and piece of furniture — both ancient and modern — was complete, forming an awe-inspiring palace complex. Gao Liang then promptly proceeded to his original palace, Xingle Palace in the Heavenly Court, and transported all the original hundred attendants via the Yueguang Treasure Box to this idyllic earthly paradise.
The construction pace of Gao Liang is astonishing. Just as the Lord God created the heavens, the earth, and all living things—including humanity—within six days, and then rested on the seventh, Gao Liang also completed the magnificent palace complex in six days—an unprecedented feat in the universe. Aside from the Lord God, no one else has ever achieved such a feat. Gao Liang drew upon human wisdom, divine wisdom, and wisdom from all fields, uniting efforts and working in harmony, composing an epic of architectural achievement.