The train seats were connected directly to the carriage floor.
As a result, after the train started, the swaying of the carriage transmitted directly to Ronald.
As he watched the train station platform gradually move away from his field of view through the window.
While feeling the accelerating train, Ronald slightly turned his gaze aside and softly asked the nun next to him,
"Audrey, when can we take action?"
Hearing Ronald's inquiry, the nun still wore a smile on her face.
In a voice only audible to the two of them, she calmly answered,
"There's no need to rush."
"When the train is about to reach the destination, I will naturally remind you to start."
Satisfied with this reply, Ronald spoke no further.
The two sat quietly on the train seats, remaining silent like true passengers.
Time slowly passed.
As the train left the platform, then gradually exited the area enveloped by Blenheim City, until finally, the outside through the window turned completely dark.