The Maynard family, along with their children, enjoy an almost idyllic life as billionaires. Amon, one of the family members, is an avid hunter; however, he refrains from killing animals, as their financial status affords them the luxury to act without regard for repercussions.This story offers a glimpse into the contrasting moral landscapes of wealth and privilege, highlighting how affluence can influence personal choices and ethics. The narrative prompts reflection on the responsibilities that come with privilege and the invisible boundaries that wealth can create within personal morals and actions.