Gigit and Marlon are having some oral arguments. Marlon is getting a bit impatient with the discussions going on, and he wants to settle things the majority way, unlike Gigit who wants to hear all the suggestions first, and then let the group decide of formulate a way or plan that the whole group would agree upon. In the end, Gigit subdivides the Jarakay into small groups and assigned task to each like food gathering, fire making, etc.


Unlike the Jarakay camp, things are quiet and peaceful with the Naak camp. In fact, they are sleeping! They seem to had an instinctive initiative on what or should be done, and they see to it that they will have some energy for a challenge that might be done anytime.


Meanwhile, Marlon is very much aware that they are in a competition, and it is quite obvious that he doesn't want to be grouped out or left behind. With Gigit getting the sympathy and cooperation of the Jarakays, Marlon thought that they had their own group now. While hunting for food, Marlon is trying to convince Kiko to form their own group too.


Gigit's task assignment to each group proved to be effective, as the tasks were successfully done, except for one group - theirs. They are assigned to put up a fire, but is was unsuccessful. In fact, all of them tried to start a fire, but no one succeeded. Being the man of honor that he is, he transferred his leadership to Kiko, as he thought that Kiko might lead them to be a stronger Jarakay. Jace thinks otherwise, thinking that it's Gigit strategy to further get the group's sympathy.









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