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There are no hahe glyphs visible in the text of K. Maybe the number of glyphs (estimated as 192) means each glyph stands for 1 day and that 192 + 64 = 256 = 16 * 16 is not enough to reach past the end of high summer.

In high summer an 'egg' should be produced:

Pa11-17 Pa11-18 Pa11-19 Pa11-20 Pa11-21 Pa11-22

11 * 17 = 187 is just past midsummer. 11 * 21 = 231 and if we add 64, we can imagine that hahe in Pa11-21 is alluding to day 295. Once again it seems that hahe comes after the birth of the successor:

Yb3-1 Yb3-2 Yb3-3 Yb3-4 Yb3-5 Yb3-6
'birth'
Ya1-1 Ya1-2 Ya1-3 Ya1-4 Ya1-5
'death'

Although the time for hahe in P is quite different. Instead of an 'empty shell' (pure) we have in Pa11-17 a 'shell' full with life (an 'egg'). Ordinal number 17 indicates Venus, while ordinal number 4 refers to Saturn.

Maybe the central rhomb in Pa11-21 illustrates this 'egg'. Ordinal number 21 is 'one more' (than 20) and the planet presumably is Mars. But if counting nights in the month ends with 20, the planet number will be 1 once again, i.e. Mercury:

Pa11-12 Pa11-13 Pa11-14 Pa11-15 Pa11-16
Pa11-17 Pa11-18 Pa11-19 Pa11-20
Pa11-21 Pa11-22 Pa11-23 Pa11-24 Pa11-25 Pa11-26