Du Beiye looked around for a moment before she was sure that the guard was talking to her. She nodded and showed her identity card to the guard.
The guard checked her identity card and said, "Since you have already registered as a permanent resident, you can go to the eastern area."
In the eastern area, the residents were led to a building with ten floors in total. Each floor had a total of twenty rooms, and each room was allocated to ten people. The bathroom and the kitchen were public utilities, shared by everyone.
While the conditions were not good, it was better than nothing. After all, they would be able to stay here for free. If they felt uncomfortable, they could spend their money to rent or buy a house or an apartment.
Du Beiye followed the survivors to her room and waited until everyone chose their sleeping place. The room only had two long beds made from wood, where five people shared a bed.