48 “Is this all?” Laro asked Officer Elliott. Although the group of people who were ready for departure at the transport lock was large, they were far from the hundreds of people he expected. “The first batch,” Elliott said. We first gathered a group of men and women who can help to accommodate the elderly and the children at the tomb.” Laro nodded in agreement. “Well thought,” he said. “Reg. Are you going to drive? I don’t want Monterrey to be alone for too long.” “Ay, ay, sir,” Reggie Trullo joked. Two hours later, more than 3,500 residents of Units Three and Five were taken to the tomb. “How did it go, Monterrey?” Laro asked as he dropped off the last group of people from Unit Five at the tomb. “Everything as you asked Djay. I’ve welcomed everyone and given them tasks. The larges

