After the disappearance of the greatest instability, the Spaniards, the lives of the natives slowly returned to normal.
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Until receiving definitive news that the Spaniards would not land on the island, Chen Zhou could not let down his guard.
He divided the seven natives into two groups.
One group of five, led by him with the zebra assisting, was responsible for cutting down trees, preparing construction materials, and building defensive structures.
The other group, led by Sunday with only two people, was responsible for watching over the fields and tending to the sheep.
Saturday had the freest and busiest job—he was responsible for preparing daily meals, passing messages, and handling other chores overlooked by Sunday.
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The natives, when captured, were filled with terror, thinking they were bound to suffer inhuman treatment and torture.
After living on the island for a while, they were surprised to find.
