Chapter 38: A Family Visit.

After enjoying a satisfying dinner, Hampton Jr. decided to visit his parents' home, accompanied by his guards. They brought with them a generous portion of the meat they had hunted earlier.

As they arrived at his parents' residence, everyone was excited to see them. The guards lifted the meat from the boot and took it inside, where the aroma of freshly cooked meat wafted through the air.

Hampton Jr.'s father, Hampton the Second, asked him where he had obtained the meat. Jr. replied, "I went hunting." His mother couldn't help but laugh at the thought of her son hunting.

Hampton the Second asked again, "When did you last go hunting?" Jr. chuckled and replied, "Fourteen years ago." The room erupted in laughter, and Jr.'s grandparents, who were preparing to leave the next morning, couldn't help but tease him.

Hampton Jr.'s grandmother said, "My boy still knows how to hunt!" His grandfather, Hampton the First, amused by the conversation, ordered the chef to prepare some of the meat for them to enjoy.

As they sat down to eat, they all marveled at the flavor and tenderness of the antelope meat. "Wow, this is delicious!" they exclaimed.

Hampton the Second, pleased to see his son and family enjoying themselves, asked Jr. about his work. Jr. replied that everything was going well, although it was quite hectic meeting new people who wanted him to invest in their businesses.

Hampton the First, Jr.'s grandfather, nodded thoughtfully, offering words of encouragement and advice. The evening wore on, filled with warm conversation and laughter, as the family enjoyed each other's company.