"Fighting each other to our deaths? You?" Donald scoffed. "You can't even do so."
Fifteen minutes later, the technicians arrived on site to perform an echo structural inspection of all the walls as well as the floors.
Almost at the same time, Antonio rushed to the scene.
"Antonio!" Ianto's eyes lit up the moment he saw his brother-in-law.
Antonio shot Ianto a glare before rushing to Jennifer and Donald. With a smile on his face, he said, "I'm surprised that you could take the time to do an on-site inspection."
Jennifer looked at Antonio and muttered, "I'd like to stay in my office too, but Ianto and his men beat up Bacco and the other workers to the point they had to be hospitalized. They even cut corners in the construction of this building. I can't possibly stay in my office after learning this, can I?"
Hearing that, Antonio whipped his head around to yell at Ianto, "You b*stard, hurry up and apologize to them!"
The interaction with Ianto had infuriated Jennifer, so she instantly waved her hand and said, "We don't need an apology. What we really need is the truth. Since you're here, Mr. Winzark, please wait for a while. The results will be out soon."
Antonio stared at the technician's inspection tool. He knew what the results would be, for he knew well what kind of person Ianto was.
As long as it was something Ianto could earn money with, he would be swift to learn the skills.
While it was not too unusual for people to use fewer reinforcing bars for the floors, Ianto would surely lose the fight against Donald and Jennifer if the latter two were to check things through.
Right then, one of the technicians came over to Jennifer and said, "Ms. Wilson, we're done with the inspection. Indeed, there is a large number of reinforcing bars missing from the flooring of each floor. This building doesn't meet the requirements to qualify for a resistant structure for a magnitude seven earthquake."
So there really are lesser reinforcing bars than necessary, and it isn't even a small amount!
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