Inside the camp were just a few rows of simple wooden houses with obvious Mizobudapi characteristics. The ones on the left were relatively tall and clean, seemingly residences for the guards. The capacity of these wooden houses was obviously limited. It seemed that the estimation of the enemies' defense given by the mission department of 'around a hundred people' was not unfounded.
The wooden houses on the other side were relatively small and looked a little shabby. There were tools such as mine carts outside each door, which meant that these should be the residences of the miner. On the sides of the two rows of wooden houses was a fenced up area in which more than a dozen rhino-like creatures were snoring.