With the completion of housing and defense facilities, Van Loon began to think more deeply about the internal organization and future development of the flock of goat settlement. He realized that in order to make the settlement stronger and more cohesive, the traditional division of labor relying solely on the leader, guards, gatherers, and ewes was no longer suitable for the new environment. Therefore, he began to plan a more detailed and efficient work allocation and training system.
First, Van Loon established a new construction team responsible for continuously maintaining and improving the settlement's infrastructure. This team is led by some strong Ram, who are responsible for supervising the construction projects of the settlement and ensuring that all structures are safe and sturdy.
Next, he established a guard training class. This is not only for the traditional sense of guarding sheep, but is open to all capable sheep. These training classes focus on enhancing the self-defense capabilities of the flock of goat, including basic combat skills, strategic use, and first aid knowledge.
In addition, Van Loon also established an herbal learning group. Here, the ewes not only learn to identify and collect various herbs, but also learn how to turn these herbs into ointments and healing herbal waters. This not only improves the medical level of the settlement, but also brings new skills and confidence to the ewes.
In addition, Van Loon has also established an information collection and analysis team, which is composed of some alert and observant sheep. Their main task is to monitor the dynamics around the settlement and ensure that the settlement is not threatened by external forces. This team is also responsible for collecting information about the surrounding environment to provide decision-making references for the settlement.
When Van Loon initially presented these ideas to Vick the forsaken, he was ridiculed by their laughter. Vick said, "Oh my! Van Loon, they are sheep! Not humans! How could they possibly accomplish the things you mentioned, let alone learn and teach?" Faced with the ridicule from Vick the forsaken, Van Loon remained firm and calm. He deeply understood that changing long-standing patterns is not an easy task, but he also believed that through proper guidance and motivation, the flock of goat could learn more and even surpass their natural limitations.
"Vick, you might think that all of this is impossible," Van Loon conveyed his thoughts in his mind, "but we have all been confined within our own framework. Just like me, an ordinary goat, yet I can use magic and lead this group. If I can do it, why can't they?"
Although Vick still had doubts, looking at Van Loon's determined eyes, he couldn't help but be moved by his resolve. Van Loon continued, "What we need to do is not force them to learn human things, but find a way to integrate these new skills into their daily lives. We can start with simple things, like using their horns to dig soil, or using their tongues to gather herbs. These are things they can instinctively accept."
Vick the forsaken listened to Van Loon's words and began to ponder. He knew that Van Loon was not a character to easily give up, and he had witnessed the changes that Van Loon had brought to this flock of goat. So, Vick nodded, indicating that he would do everything in his power to assist Van Loon.
From that day on, Van Loon and Vick the forsaken began to work together to gradually implement Van Loon's ideas. They started with simple activities, such as teaching the sheep to use their horns to dig the land, mix herbs, and make potions. As the flock of goat accepted and adapted to these new skills, Van Loon began to introduce more complex concepts, such as construction, defense strategies, and basic medical knowledge.
Although the progress has been very slow, the patience and persistence of Van Loon have finally allowed these once "grazing sheep" to show unprecedented potential. Over time, the flock of goat settlement has not only become more materially abundant, but the mindset and lifestyle of the flock of goat have also undergone earth-shaking changes.
Three months have quietly passed, and under the leadership of Van Loon, the goat settlement has experienced an unprecedented transformation. What was once just an ordinary grassland has now become a small community with clearly defined functional zones. The rest area provides a comfortable habitat, the medical area meets the healing needs of flock of goat when injured, and the newly built Storage area, training ground, and learning area add more richness to the daily lives of flock of goat.
The rest area has become a comforting place for the flock of goat to rest and recover, providing a comfortable and warm habitat. Not only does it have soft grass, but also shelters carefully designed by Van Loon to protect the flock from harsh weather.
The medical area is a first aid station established by Van Loon using medical and herbal knowledge learned in Kinna. Here, injured sheep can receive timely care and treatment, greatly reducing the risk of injuries worsening.
The storage area, training ground, and learning area have added more possibilities to the life of the flock of goat. The storage area stores food and necessities, ensuring that the flock of goat can rely on it in times of food shortage. The training ground is established by the Van Loon to improve the self-defense capabilities of the flock of goat, training them on how to protect themselves when danger approaches. The learning area is where the Van Loon teaches the flock of goat basic knowledge and skills, from the most basic identification of herbs to learning simple construction techniques, making it the cradle of wisdom for the flock of goat.
The entire settlement is like a small ecosystem, with each sheep having its role and responsibility, from the young little lamb to the elderly sheep, each individual has found its place in this ecosystem. The mutual assistance and cooperation among the flock of goat make the entire settlement operate more efficiently and orderly.
The changes in the spiritual aspect are even more astonishing. The eyes of the flock of goat are no longer empty and lifeless as they used to be. Now they curiously observe the surrounding environment and show a strong interest in new things. They have learned to communicate with each other and even to some extent understand the instructions and teachings of the Van Loon.
The role of the Van Loon is not only that of a commander, but also an educator and guide. With their wisdom and power, they not only protect the flock of goat from external threats, but also guide them towards a new path, a path towards self-improvement and community prosperity.
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