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Hiding a House in the Apocalypse

Chapter 102.2

Author: Road Warrior
updatedAt: 2025-09-10

According to the handbook, in this strange society called Jeju, I needed residency registration to live like a proper human.

    With my stomach still empty, I headed to the district office.

    There, I completed various registration forms and received my ID.

    A young female clerk, probably in her early twenties, alternated between glancing at my face and my documents before flashing me a bright smile.

    "Mr. Park Gyu, as a newly arrived adult immigrant, you have a one-week adjustment period. That means you''re exempt from work for a week!"

    "Work?"

    "Yes. I don’t know how things were on the mainland, but here on Jeju, everyone either studies or works. We don’t have the luxury of idle hands on an island where everything is scarce."

    "What kind of work?"

    "Well, since you don’t have any special licenses or degrees... Hmm. Probably a factory or a farm?"

    "...I was a hunter."

    "Oh? Were you in the military?"

    Seeing how friendly she was, I figured I wasn’t being completely screwed over.

    In addition to the card, I received a cell phone (usable only on Jeju), an information booklet filled with essential survival tips, and a bundle of recycled toilet paper.

    Plastic had become so rare that toilet paper was now bound together with string, resembling an old coin bundle.

    "As I mentioned earlier, you have a one-week adjustment period. Once it''s over, you''ll receive a call on your phone."

    I gave her a small nod before leaving the district office.

    At the entrance, a large poster was plastered on the wall.

    [※ Forward Base Recruitment ※]

    Exempt from labor, education, and trainingFlexible work schedule, generous food provisionsMerit-based evaluations and rewardsPriority for those with combat experience against monsters and mutations

    A forward base?

    Judging by the wording, it seemed to refer to outposts beyond the concrete walls.

    One thing was clear—it was dangerous.

    You could tell from the size of the recruitment poster alone.

    Leaving the office behind, I walked toward the shopping district.

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