After a flurry of activity, the broke-down locomotive was successfully connected to Section Two's vehicle.
Noland Lee officially set off on the road to the Narrow Pass.
He released the handbrake and switched to neutral so that the locomotive under him was being towed by Section Two's locomotive, while scanning the approaching imperial Narrow Pass with a squint.
It was a military fortress built into the mountainside.
The elevation of the military fortress was about 300 meters.
Its main structure was inside the mountain, predominantly consisting of tunnels and underground bunkers that never saw daylight.
Parts of the fortress protruded out of the mountain body, hanging like a bas-relief on the smooth cliff.
To enter the fortress from the ground level, one must take the elevator.
With the backing of someone from Division Intelligence Unit Two, the guards at the narrow pass barely inspected Noland Lee and let the entire convoy pass.