The team got to work smashing the old wooden boards outside the dilapidated shelter, and everything began moving at full speed.
My dad, reviewing the design plans, pointed out the layout for the bathroom and wiring.
I emphasized to the foreman, "Don't flatten this area. Let's convert it into a biogas system."
I immediately understood that biogas can generate electricity.
So I quickly had the construction company dig out the corner of the first floor to build an enormous underground bunker to ensure ample storage space.
My dad hurriedly called the person in charge of the renovation company and transferred hundreds of thousands more.
He explained the new requirements and asked them to double the number of workers to speed up the completion.
With my dad's support, everything went twice as smoothly. By giving them enough money, we became their top client.
The more workers they sent, the faster the progress. They constructed the bunker, built greenhouses, and installed reinforced steel doors, missing nothing.
In a short time, the once dilapidated factory had undergone major changes.