Chapter 212 Unclear

The following morning, James Brown and Gina Lopez arrived together at the L-Region. The whole area of the region was vast, with fifty to sixty natural villages beneath it. Although it was rural, development was swift, especially at the center of the township where the local government resided—it was comparable to a small town.

The township was home to numerous enterprises, though none were particularly large—a few tens of millions would already be notable in the L-Region.

In the two years that Melody Yoody had been working here, the L-Region had seen sizable development. But for economic growth, attracting investment was the top priority, and whether large enterprises could be drawn to develop locally was an ongoing concern for Melody Yoody.