
by UroborosJose
In 2047, the Corporation doesn't govern. It owns — the factories, the water, the children, the hours of every life. Employee 41729 operates machinery in a facility he is not permitted to question. He follows regulations, writes letters to a wife he rarely sees, and believes — or tries to believe — that the system that owns him is also the one keeping him alive. He is not wrong. That is what makes everything that follows so difficult. A dystopian survival story about compliance, hidden worlds, and the records of how everything was built — and what was chosen instead. Volume I of the Corporative Nation series.
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