This has been my issue with this story and many like it from day one. The whole "hide your power" or "I still want to be a normal person" plotline is annoying when authors inject this type of situation into the story. Most people, yes, even rock bottom people, would jump at the moment they get a ticket to help their situation. Several things have been obvious in the story and yet MC chooses to be willfully stupid towards them. 1) MC acknowledged when he "awakened" that he was unique and therefore would likely make more money as a hunter. 2) MC works with hunters that on each hunt make more money than the porters. Yet, MC chooses to remain a porter and work a night shift job? 4) MC even acknowledged that as an awakened he didn't need the second job, again, because he'd make more money as a hunter. All of this seems to be forced by the author as we see in this chapter just to keep MC from being a hunter. So the author gives the MC some silly reasoning for not registering as a hunter.
MC is wilfully dense when it comes to his new abilities and why is Kabis willfully dense also when she's supposed to be some type of guide thingy or whatever? MC already knows that if he repeats a thing (train a skill) it will grow or he will create it. Like when he went to the gym and worked out and got physical enhancement after two hours of working out. He did that on purpose and it was evident that he did that on purpose, but later on he continues to act surprised when this happens and calls out to Kabis with people around? MC saw that if he does something "creative" with his abilities then it will create a new ability, so again, why does he act surprised when this happens? Kabis told MC that as long as he learns the conditions to learn an ability then he will create an ability, I get he didn't know he poured mana into his father, but still, by now he shouldn't be calling out to Kabis out loud.
Why is he waiting to raise his skills, he could've raised physical enhancement right here and dealt with he loan sharks temporarily? Why is he not out hunting or, at least starting hunting training so he could make more money? It appears the concept of solo hunters is a thing since the moment MC learned he was unique, he thought of a solo hunter that lives in Korea. So why all of the cloak and dagger when it comes to his awakened status? There doesn't seem to be a rational reason for it. All of the evidence points to the reality that nothing negative will occur for MC and that he would reap more positive benefits from switching his status from porter to hunter. This seems to be the usual "I'm still weak" syndrome many of these MCs have when they're obviously becoming OP.