HUNTER The drive to Hewt took almost three hours and Hunter was glad they left earlier than scheduled. When they arrived at the hotel, the wedding had already started, and several familiar faces and known names were in attendance. By six in the evening, the reception was at its peak. All the present businessmen were out to mingle, expanding their network by meeting new players in the industry. This was the case for Hunter, where he had to shake countless hands of those who knew about his appointment as the CEO of his father’s legacy. On the other hand, a few competitors hinted at their interest in whether he had it in him to take Kingston Food Corporation to new heights or damage its standing in the market. Hunter was not new to these kinds of gatherings. Ever since he turned eighteen,

