It had been about ten days since they arrived on Yatun Island.
The people of Yatun were now divided into three groups: the children entered school, the adults received military training, and some women went to supervise logging, as well as to learn domestic and culinary tasks.
The small animals of Yatun were also not idle.
With intelligence nearly indistinguishable from that of ordinary children, they enthusiastically participated in the care of livestock and did a very good job, often receiving praise and rewards from Bailuo.
As for Lilith, she had already done enough for the people of Yatun, so apart from the daily tasks of farming, sowing, and building, Lilith did not carry out more assignments.
Bailuo had to maintain and cultivate the initiative of the people of Yatun. They could not depend too much on the power of miracles.
Moreover, Lilith had more important work to do.
Lilith had to teach the girls to discover the Miracle Power within them and to awaken this power.