From the beginning, Theodore had already thought about making some of the empty land in this sacred dimension into a field for gardening.
But, the problem was that Theodore had not asked this to the system, he had to rack his brains again if he could not grow living plants in this dimension.
[Although no other living beings can be brought into the Sacred Dimension, but the Host can still plant something here]
Theodore finally breathed a sigh of relief when the system explained that he could utilise this land for farming.
"Thank goodness. Now I won't hesitate anymore," Theodore said happily.
With this, Theodore could buy a set of gardening tools tomorrow, he needed to prepare this land so that it could be planted with vegetable or fruit seeds later.
"I'm going to be very busy after this," muttered Theodore as he looked at the large empty field.
On the other hand Theodore was also impatient to fill his land, it seemed like it was time for him to go to the warehouse and move the items he had bought into this sacred dimension.
Because his business was finished in Sacred Dimension, Theodore returned to the real world. He intended to go to his warehouse.
Considering how many items Theodore bought, it would definitely take a lot of time to move them all into the sacred dimension.
It was still afternoon so there was still time for Theodore before his bedtime. But unfortunately, Theodore's steps were stopped by one of the maids working in his house.
"Young master, a guest has come looking for you," the maid told Theodore.
"Who is it?" asked Theodore, frowning in confusion.
The servant shook his head because he didn't know who it was either, because he had never seen the person come to their house.
Theodore waved his hand to shoo the servant away, and walked to the living room to meet the guests.
"Who could have come to see me?" muttered Theodore quite bindgung.
When he arrived at the living room Theodore finally found out who had come looking for him, it turned out to be the notary that he had previously ordered to take care of the sale of his company's shares.
The notary stood up when he saw Theodore coming and they shook hands briefly, then sat across from each other.
"So what did you come looking for me?" Theodore immediately asked the man what he was looking for.
"All your shares have been sold, sir." The notary took out a document and gave it to Theodore.
Theodore only glanced at the document and realised that his uncle bought about 20% of the shares he sold.
"I knew he wouldn't be able to stand letting someone else buy the shares," Theodore laughed happily as he was able to rob his uncle of his money indirectly.
"Mr. Floyd is still trying to buy shares that someone else has already bought from you," the notary replied with a bit of information.
"No wonder he would do something like that." Theodore snorted when he heard the news.
"Is there anything else? I should get going," Theodore continued when he didn't see the notary say anything else.
Then the notary took something out of his bag and it turned out to be another file.
"All your stock sales are here, I came to give them to you." After finishing his business there the notary stood up to leave.
After the notary left, Theodore opened the account and smiled when he saw the amount he received this time.
"It seems like all this money is more than enough to fulfil my needs for decades," Theodore muttered happily.
Theodore threw his account file from the stock sale into the sacred dimension, then immediately went to the warehouse.
. . .
When Theodore arrived at the warehouse, he was immediately greeted by the guard who had previously negotiated with him.
"Gosh, I didn't know you were coming!" the man said hurriedly to greet Theodore's arrival.
"Have all the meat I ordered arrived?" asked Theodore, ignoring the man's words.
"Yes, they're here. I've arranged them all in the freezer you prepared." The man nodded his head quickly, not wanting to make Theodore angry.
Theodore immediately stepped into the warehouse to see all the items that had been collected.
Seeing that the warehouse was almost full with the items he had bought, Theodore fortunately decided to come today.
Theodore stopped his steps suddenly at the entrance of the warehouse and made the warehouse guard almost bump into Theodore's back.
"Is something wrong, young master?" the man asked, scared and confused.
"You don't need to follow me. Don't let anyone else in while I'm inside." After saying that, Theodore hurriedly closed the warehouse door from the inside.
Leaving the warehouse guard silent in confusion.
Meanwhile, Theodore, who was already inside the warehouse alone, immediately checked the condition of the meat he had just bought this morning.
Fortunately, the merchants really did a good job as Theodore wanted.
This way, Theodore's job of moving them all to Sacred Dimension would be easier and save him a lot of time.
"Am I too much?" Theodore grimaced when he saw how many things he had bought.
But, Theodore quickly shook his head, there was no such thing as overdoing it when it came to the apocalypse.
For more than two years Theodore had lived in the apocalypse, there was no sign that the apocalypse could be stopped or that they could live normally as before.
So it can be concluded that even his supplies this time cannot last forever because if what he has runs out, then Theodore will never be able to get it again because the world will not turn into normal again.
After thinking like that Theodore felt that he needed to stock up on more goods, especially considering that farm animals or not would start mutating later.
It was possible that they would never be able to eat meat again if humanity did not find a way to breed farm animals that were safe for humans to eat.
"For now I have to make do with these, the sacred dimension may not be able to accommodate them if I increase the stock," Theodore muttered thinking that he needed to buy more important items first.
Theodore quickly moved to start moving items such as flour and rice first into the sacred dimension.
Then, Theodore went into the Sacred Dimension to organise the items that he had moved into there.
It seemed that Theodore needed someone who could help him organise all his items in the sacred dimension.
Unfortunately he couldn't bring other living things in there, Theodore had to work twice this time.
The next few moments seemed like Theodore's life would be even busier than what he was doing now.