The Midnight Transfer
The day started at midnight. Or didn’t stop. At 00:32 AM on May 10, he sent PKR 5,000 from his Faysal Bank current account to Muhammad Fawaz Shafiq (UBL account *2344). Transaction ID: 575615. Notification confirmed. Purpose of payment: Others.
Five thousand rupees. About $17 USD. Sent in the first half-minute of the day, while most of Karachi was asleep. He was not asleep. He was on his phone. The money moved. Then he kept going.
The Elevator Portraits
At approximately 3 AM he was in the elevator of the DHA building. The walls are steel — the kind that reflect everything. He photographed himself twice.
The first: full length in the steel mirror. Black t-shirt. Sony headphones perched on top of his head. Rectangular clear-frame glasses. Silver chain necklace. Gold ring on the right hand. Purple iPhone 15 Pro held at chin height, triple-lens camera visible. The reflection of a man who has not slept, or slept very little, and is not yet ready to stop.
The second: he stepped closer. Close enough that the frame is almost entirely face. The glasses reflect the LED strips of the elevator ceiling. The beard is maintained. The eyes are open fully — not the half-closed eyes of someone tired, but the wide eyes of someone who has moved past tired into a different state. Operating. Watching. Present in the very specific way that 3 AM in an elevator makes a person present.
These are the clearest images of Admin from the entire trip — 21 days, hundreds of photos, and the truest portrait comes at 3 in the morning in a steel elevator in DHA Karachi.
UAE Company Formation — AED 4,888
By 10 AM he was on Facebook. Not scrolling aimlessly — reading. A post from Hameed Ullah, now in Dubai, who had just registered a company: Hameed Mobile Zone FZE LLC, ANC Free Zone Ajman, May 1, 2026.
The comments section was full of questions. “Cost ketna Aya license ka?” Answer from Muhammad Murtaza Rajput: “10800 is the freezone fee. Total with Licence with 1 visa all inclusive. Only license is for 4888.”
He read this. He took a screenshot. At the bottom of the screen, the comment box said: Comment as Omer Muneer Qazi. He did not comment. He documented.
AED 4,888 for a UAE trade license. AED 10,800 all-in with one visa. Ajman free zone. He has been in Malaysia, then Pakistan. His orbit is expanding. He is taking notes.
The Map Is Getting Bigger
May 10, 2026. DHA Karachi. The day started at midnight with a bank transfer. It moved through 3 AM elevator portraits — the truest documentation of his face from this entire journey. It arrived at 10 AM reading about Ajman free zones and UAE company costs.
Malaysia was the production. Pakistan was the return. The UAE is the question mark that showed up in a Facebook comment section on a Sunday morning in Karachi.
He is not impulsive. He screenshots, he reads, he lets the information sit. The map is getting bigger. The options are multiplying. He is a Pakistani entrepreneur with a live kiosk in Malaysia, a B2B proposal open in Romania, a domain renewed at midnight, and now: notes on UAE freezone costs.
Midnight transfer. 3 AM portraits. 10 AM research. This is what Day 21 looked like from the inside. The Broadway archive has it all.