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... TV cameras in the village.

There were 16 in total.

Six were positioned near the village entrance. The moment I entered, they would notice me immediately.

The remaining ten were scattered throughout the village, mostly placed at key points and near the wire fences to monitor them. The spot where I had entered through the wire fence was partially obscured by a house, making it one of the few gaps where I could infiltrate quietly.

I slipped into the house right in fr ...

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