List knew that the leftover alchemy products were ones Hill particularly liked: "There is still a year left, sir. These items are not essential."
Hill smiled: "It's okay, List. If I really like them, I can always make more later.
Saving every penny now is what's important.
Remember to prepare as much storable food as possible."
Seeing Hill's determined expression, List sighed and left to tidy up the warehouse.
Hill didn't mind these things. Honestly, it was a common issue for modern people to love one and then discard it.
No matter how long Hill had been in this world, it was difficult to change such ingrained habits.
If something wasn't fresh enough, even a game played for ten years and costing a lot of money could be discarded.
He liked many things, but none were indispensable.
Since that was the case, why not sell them? For Hill now, these alchemy products weren't as important as crystal stones.