Roy Lewis found out that Richelle Dunn was the artist known as "Tailfish," but that was it.
He just thought that Richelle was a hobbyist who occasionally drew pictures.
So, after that, he didn't ask any more questions.
Richelle was also someone who didn't care much about fame or fortune; she didn't pay much attention to the acclaim given by outsiders or the world in general.
Afterward, neither of them brought it up again.
Soon, William Bailes sent over a comprehensive letter of intent for cooperation.
Richelle skimmed through it and thought that it was highly feasible, so she forwarded the email to Nathan Caroule.
"Take a look at this letter of intent and see if it's feasible."
Although Richelle was the president, she knew she had many shortcomings in terms of experience and ability. Therefore, she would always listen to the opinions of Nathan and other high-level executives with an open mind.
Nathan finished reading the letter of intent quickly.