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Days passed and Joey and Shanaia received an email saying that the local government of their chosen location had agreed to their terms, including the construction of the temporary covered hall in their chosen barangay for the medical mission. The email has also an attachment; photos and videos of the ongoing construction, all based on the design that they submitted along with the request. They have laid out the flooring on a very huge land and they are in the process of putting up the roofing. Since it is a temporary one, the local government has chosen to make the covered hall using indigenous materials including bamboo for the pillars, divisions and trusses, and Anahaw leaves for roofing. In the end, the covered hall will be like a huge nipa hut. Shanaia was impressed at how fast and