Ethan took note of that. Having a reliable team was always a good investment.
"Good to know," he said.
Hours passed, and by the time the sun was starting to dip, the land looked completely different.
Where there had once been an overgrown mess, there was now a flat, cleared space.
No weeds. No tangled roots. Just open land, ready for construction.
The Radleys had finished.
Ethan gave a satisfied nod.
The eldest Radley walked over, wiping sweat off his forehead with the back of his hand.
"That's it," he said. "Cleared, just like you asked."
Ethan scanned the area, impressed. "Fast work."
The man shrugged. "We get it done."
Ethan pulled out his phone, confirming with the payment had been transferred.
He had paid them $5,000, the amount they had charged was about $3,000 but he decided to add a bit of a tip untop to make sure he was going to be a priority customer.
"Your money's in."