We saw a patch of land that looked like restricted grounds ahead; I had 2 people accompanying me. Of which, one of them is Zack Arias.

Lugging my camera on tripod and along with the 2, we ran across the land and saw an installation that was guarded by patrolling and armed guards. Zack took the 'dive' and ran towards the installation which, without the guards' notice (their guns changed to bows and arrows at this time), close enough to the main entrance.

When we were 'spotted' later, the guard head told us: "Welcome to KHF. You have to surrender all weaponary and if caught inside the premises with an unsurrendered weapon, you shall be sentenced to explain a valid reason...at the muzzle of the firing squad.". As he ended the sentence, he held the muzzle of the AK-47 slung around one of the guards to gesture it.

Weapon surrendering. That was when we realised we have a belt of weapons worn. One of the 'weapons' carried by my companion was also classified as one, as the main shaft of it is detachable from the handle.

We moved through the barracks and by a row of toilet cubicles, we found a few of them sitting in their cubicles, either looking asleep or simply unconscious. Hygiene level wasn't good. On the other side was the beds in neat rows.

Our mission here was to look for an object hidden in the premises; and we got a sign that it was hidden beneath bedsheets in a bed that was placed in the centre at the far end of the bunk.

7am. I had missed the morning's workout.
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