The remaining people who were not assigned to the encirclement began pairing up, climbing over walls and keeping watch for each other. One would be on alert for any sudden returns, while the other would stealthily head to the cellar to rescue the captive girls.
Those who were arranged to carry out the rescue mission were retired soldiers who had already scouted the place beforehand. They were more familiar with the environment and had extensive experience in rescuing hostages, making their actions skillful and adept.
Few of the women locked in the cellar were still mentally stable. Those who were slightly better would scream incessantly upon seeing a man, even kicking and hitting the rescuers. Some, upon hearing that the rescuers were retired soldiers who came to save them, would cry uncontrollably, but managed to quietly control themselves by covering their mouths to cooperate with their rescuers.