All the household supplies had always been managed by Wendy.
She had the storage space, and she was the one who procured everything. As for exactly how much they had—only she truly knew.
Most of it, in fact, was stored away in her private space.
Only when the supplies outside were nearly depleted would she quietly take out more from her own reserves to replenish them.
George and Fiona had never had to worry about provisions. Wendy had never once told them supplies were running low, and they were more than happy to remain carefree.
Every now and then, they would take a glance, but they had no real idea how much food there actually was. To them, it simply felt like the house was well-stocked.
After all, those who don't manage a household never understand the true cost of daily necessities.
Because of that, George firmly believed that supporting three more people would be no problem at all.
