Wayne led 20 Indian Hunters, carrying many tools to the mountaintop.
Tiffany vehemently opposed involving Indians in the assault, especially with a daring reporter following.
But when she saw Wayne, under Mountain Eagle's command, construct a tripod using three thick logs at the entrance on the mountaintop, then cover the area around the exit with camouflage cloth, and hang a pulley system on the tripod...
At that moment, Tiffany realized what Mountain Eagle was planning...
The entrance on the mountaintop was a nearly 30 meter vertical ladder; the tripod and pulley system were critical for evacuating the hostages inside.
The Indians were not the main combat force; they were the main rescue force.
After Wayne and his team set up the tripod and camouflage cloth, more Indian Hunters began ascending the mountain. They established response points at every dangerous node on the slope, installed fixtures, and then a group remained there to keep watch and wait.