It was about ten o'clock in the morning.
The first batch of indigenous slaves were transported back to the camp. All the other pirates who did not participate in the battle looked at them curiously and excitedly, watching the slaves being dragged out from the ship group by group. These indigenous slaves were all short, with black skin and rickets. It was unknown if they were born in this way or it was caused by their living habits. The pirates kicked and shoved the indigenous slaves down, and then all of them were locked within the camp's cages.
These slaves could not start working immediately. Qualified slaves had to be professionally domesticated.