After saying those words, Minos' group quickly left that place, heading in more than 20 carriages towards the Black Plain.
The group returning to the Dry City contained slightly more than double the number of persons that had arrived. So, they took several of the carriages from that place before departing.
Minos had already ordered some soldiers to destroy the identification items on these carriages so that no one would recognize them for walking around with the Chambers symbol.
Thus, in just a few minutes, more than ten carriages had their symbols torn off or were painted over, making them devoid of identification.
Then, Minos had enough transport to carry all those people to the Black Plain, where they could live from now on.