The night was spent catching up on the good old army days for those NSF comrades, and also some matters about recent happening in battalion while I stayed up to wait for my ammo guys.

Haizul shared with us about the haunted Bedok Camp I that has a tree that houses a Pontianak and he has seen one during his prowling duties. Upon seeing a sihoulette leaping from building to building, there's a high possibility that the 'leaper' is non-human. As there had been history of a Bangladeshi worker who cut a hole in a fence at Camp 1 and snuck in to sleep in the vancant accomodation block, he proceeded to check and found no one. His prowling buddy was frightened and dashed off towards the vacant empty bunks when he realised it was abnormal; but only upon Haizul's prompting on the wrong directon, he ran back to the guardhouse without waiting for him.

Before Haizul returned to the guardhouse while on double quicktime walk, his guard commander comms him and asked why was his buddy back earlier than him. His buddy was pale when Haizul was back in camp. He also went on to share with us a massive possession in Indobesia when a Pontianak-inhabited banana tree was cut down for school development.

A sign of Pontianak existence: an aged banana tree that still stands as strong as a healthy tree.

The good news was that we can bookout tomorrow as CO has seen the effort we have all put in our ATEC yesterday.

All slumber for night chatters at 3:15am.


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