As it turned out, strange and unexplainable happenings had been taking place on the site of Dragon Fide Villa.
For starters, the laborers' quarters were haunted. There were reports of a female ghost in a white dress at the toilet in the middle of the night and of sobbing noises that made their spine crawl.
Then, many important blueprints would go missing in the day.
It was to be noted that the important papers were kept under lock and key at the site safe and required the presence of a dozen employees whenever they were taken out.
Similarly, the same dozen witnesses had to be there when the papers were placed back inside.
Even the slightest damage to the blueprints was immediately learned of, much less their disappearance.
Initially thinking he would handle matters on his own, Filbert had spent all his time at the site, determined to get to the bottom of the strange happenings.
However, nobody could have anticipated what happened next.
“The roof for building three at site number seventeen was completed recently. Usually, we would proceed to take apart the scaffolding after this step. When two workers passed by underneath today, two steel pipes fell from above and killed them instantly.”
Whether or not it was an accident, the project would have to be halted immediately and subjected to inspection by the relevant department when deaths occurred on-site.
If the department determined it to be an accident, the project would be allowed to continue, though its safety rating would be lowered by one level.
If, however, the department found out that the accident at the site had been caused by improper operation, the project would have to be contracted to a different company.
As Dragon Fide Villa would be the iconic symbol of Dragon Fide Corporation, the company would become a laughingstock to the world if its construction were to be outsourced to another company.
“Show me.”
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