Surviving the Apocalypse with my Multiplier System-Chapter 200: Filling the Warehouses

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Rayne continued to fill the shelves and floors of the warehouse with anything she could find that would be useful for construction.

She added wheelbarrows, bags of dry cement, spools of wire, PVC and copper piping, and other smaller plumbing accessories to the back of the warehouse.

Quickly, the once empty warehouse was filled with tons of various building supplies and tools. There were even a few large and small generators, providing the needed power to use the electric tools.

Beside the generators, she placed tanks of gasoline, oil, and fire extinguishers before moving on to the residential houses.

Initially, her idea was to individually furnish each house, but she decided that for the sake of appearances, it would be best if the occupants of each house furnished it themselves.

"This would mean I need another warehouse for housing items and another for food," she mumbled, looking around the current warehouse.

Wanting to keep all the supplies together, she chose the open spot adjacent to the current warehouse to place the other two.

This process was a lot easier because she had made a copy of the assembled warehouse right after she and Julian put it together. She simply took it out of her system and placed it next to the other one.

Similar to the first warehouse, she filled the inside with shelves so that she could organize everything better. This warehouse would be dedicated to housing items and clothing, while the next one over would be their food supply.

In the future, she hoped to dig a root cellar to keep the produce fresher for longer when they could harvest their own crops, but for now, the tent-like warehouse would do.

Inside the housing warehouse, she placed boxes of unbuilt bed frames, tables, dressers, chairs, and other simple furniture. Since the items were still inside their boxes, they took up little space, allowing Rayne to fit large amounts of each item.

Beside the furniture, she added an entire section of bedding: blankets, sheets, pillows, and pillowcases. There were all sorts of blankets, from thick and warm ones to thin and breathable, and everything in between.

The bedding alone took up a few shelves, but thankfully, there were plenty more for the other items.

The next section was the largest one and was dedicated to kitchen items and cookware. Pots, pans, grills, utensils, plates, bowls, cups, small kitchen appliances, and knives filled the shelves.

Rayne made sure to mix in a few different styles so that people had a slight option to choose from.

After settling the important kitchen section, she filled an entire shelf with various candles, candle holders, battery lights, and lanterns, batteries, oil lamps, gas lamps, and a number of electric floor lamps and lights.

Since electricity would only be available in areas near the generators, Rayne wanted to solve the immediate issue of lighting with alternatives.

She had also placed solar panels in the first warehouse, hoping to utilize them on the mobile homes down the road, allowing people to have at least some access to electricity.

The last section of the warehouse was dedicated to heating/cooling, clothing, and all the various small items like toothpaste, toilet paper, soaps, shampoos, first aid supplies, medicine, hairbrushes, mirrors, towels, etc.

In the heating/cooling area, Rayne placed many of the pellet stoves that she had previously used, along with coal stoves, wood-burning stoves, electric heaters, heating blankets, air conditioning units, fans, etc.

She made sure to place enough so that it wouldn’t be very noticeable if she secretly added a few more in the future.

The clothing section was just a bunch of laundry baskets filled with clothes. Each basket was labeled with what size the clothes inside were and whether they were oriented toward males or females. This system would allow someone to quickly look through the options that fit them.

She filled a few extra baskets with underwear and socks, as those items need to be switched out more often.

Rayne followed the same example with the shoes, sorting them by size. She made sure to include anything from boots to slippers, providing a large variety.

Julian walked over after she finished. "Wow, it looks like a department store in here!" He looked around at the neatly placed items and marveled at how amazing Rayne’s system was.

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While it was an obvious benefit from the start, seeing so many items in one place appear from nowhere was a new experience for him. The most he’d seen was her furnishing the apartments back at the government base.

These ’warehouses’ were a whole new level, holding enough resources to open a store for an entire year.

Rayne smiled. "I’m just glad it’s finally happening. You were also smart to plant the seed of where these items came from even back at the government base."

As soon as he suggested that she think about making her own base, he was quietly already telling Noah, Ian, and the other members of Alpha team that he had a secret location filled with various items and supplies.

This way, when everyone finally arrived, there would be an established story of where everything came from.

"Mhm. At this rate, we can have people moving in tomorrow!" he laughed. In his mind, they were here to build the tents and call it there, but the progress they (she) made was unreal.

"I’ll need your help in the next tent warehouse. I plan to add a few deep freezers and refrigerators and would like your help with setting up this generator," said Rayne from inside the food warehouse.

Julian walked inside and saw a very high-tech-looking generator in the corner. Rayne handed him a booklet of instructions on how to set it up.

"I don’t even remember where I found this, but it’s supposedly a new kind of generator that combines the power of solar energy with gas. It’s quieter and uses a fourth of the gas it typically would due to the solar panels," she said, looking slightly confused.

Julian looked at it and nodded. Something like this was not out of his expectations. Having worked with advanced weaponry for a while, he knew how far such technology could go.

He quickly got to work, assembling the large generator while Rayne walked around to place the shelves, freezers, and refrigerators. Explore new worlds at novelbuddy

She placed four deep freezers and two industrial-sized refrigerators right by where the generator would be and then walked over to the empty shelves to begin placing boxes of canned foods.