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Possibly we should count with 2 glyphs per day beyond Aa8-5:

Aa8-6 (591) Aa8-7 Aa8-8 Aa8-9
409 410 411 412
1 2
Aa8-10 Aa8-11 Aa8-12 Aa8-13
413 414 415 416
3 4
Aa8-14 Aa8-15 (600) Aa8-16 Aa8-17
417 418 419 420
5 6

If old sun is leaving at Aa8-5, then only moon remains and she is 2. The idea finds support in the text of G and 1334 glyphs would be equal to 590 + 744 / 2 days:

side a side b
589 80 117 271 274
Aa8-5 (590) Ab2-36 (99) Ab5-66 (235)
590 40 332
1334 = 590 + 2 * 40 + 2 * 332

It does not mean we should begin reading on side a. Side b has number 2 by cause of the moon. She has 2 faces (like the summer maid and the winter maid). Furthermore, she is pregnant with a new sun child to be born at winter solstice - i.e. she is 2.