Richelle Dunn was somewhat acquainted with the affairs of the Lewis Group, as Roy Lewis often spoke about them. So, she understood some things.
Moreover, the Lewis and Dunn groups had quite a few similarities in their management strategies.
However, the Lewis' Village, an age-old village steeped in centuries of tradition, from human relationships to customs, was in a league of its own.
So, when Richelle was asked about it, she was indeed clueless.
All she could do was try to appease people's hearts and think about discussing how to handle these matters with Roy Lewis when she got back.
However, when she brought it up with Roy Lewis that night, he just hummed in acknowledgement and there was no further discussion.
Richelle found this rather strange and asked again.
"Do you have other plans for the Lewis' Village?"
From what she knew about Roy Lewis, he wouldn't neglect issues related to his territory.
If he truly disregarded them, then there must be another motive.