Refugee Transportation Plan

"Those that wish to live, follow me!" Saying so, Inala turned around and entered the three-metre-wide tunnel, brisk walking through it. He didn't give enough time for the people in the shelter to think and question him.

His actions pressured them mentally. And hence, those who were desperate to live followed him instinctively. Domino effect and peer pressure later, pretty much everyone followed him.

The eight thousand people formed a long line through the underground tunnel that left Ellora City and stopped three kilometres away from the city walls, at an outskirt within a forest.

There was a small hill there, affixed with a narrow entrance. Inala led a hundred people out of the tunnel and brought them inside the hill.

There was a large cave inside, recently dug. It spanned a breadth and height of four metres, sporting a platform on one side. The cave was seventy metres long, perfectlymatching the train's length.