After several attempts, her palms were all red, and with great effort, she managed to chisel out a small hole. Lola Hussey was already panting, her hands red.
Fitzroy Sullivan came back to get the shovel.
Seeing the small hole she had chiseled into the wall, he said, "You're putting in too much effort. By the time you chisel through this wall, I'll have finished a month's worth of wine."
With that, he took the shovel away.
Behind him, Lola's voice came, "I've precisely calculated with physics principles and an advanced math formula that we can break through this wall."
Upon hearing this, Fitzroy Sullivan turned around and looked at Lola quietly.
Lola pointed at the wall, saying, "You see the points I've marked? Those are the critical stress points I've calculated. As long as we break through those, we can tear down the wall within this area."
Fitzroy Sullivan's brow twitched.