There were others who had left the train to act on their own. Some knew it was a useless effort; ultimately, they would return to the train. As for what they encountered, those who returned didn't mention it, but it seems there could be even greater resistance outside the train.
In comparison, merely being trapped on the train without the freedom to leave seems less dangerous.
This way of thinking is naturally correct, but there's no guarantee that this situation can continue indefinitely. The actions of the local players are not just to interfere with their goal of passing through; there must be another purpose. In order to achieve this purpose, will their methods become aggressive?
Rather than passively waiting, it's better to take initiative, instead of following others' pace completely.
