Everything is temporarily the same as before, but the treatment of these White Water Eggs has improved significantly, and the resources given have also increased.
It's clear that they are being given priority for cultivation.
Because a considerable number of people were lost earlier, No.3, which consumed a lot of resources, is also gone, leaving fewer total resources than before.
However, there are fewer people to divide them now, and the scenario where one person takes a significant share of resources is gone.
This is truly an issue of objective conditions.
But to the other White Water Eggs, No.4 took the risk to save them and improved their treatment, both undeniable facts.
Some clever White Water Eggs have pieced together scattered information and mostly guessed it out.
No.1 has abandoned them, and No.4 was originally abandoned too.
It's just that No.4 turned the tide.
Their survival is utterly unrelated to No.1.
