Ruo Shan did not care about the stares of the crowd, nor did he pay attention to the words of the two maidservants.
When the Ruo Family fell on hard times, the difficulties he faced as an apprentice, and the harsh words he heard, were worse than now.
Now, those two maidservants spoke in such a manner simply out of unwillingness and jealousy.
And their unwillingness and envy proved exactly that he was living well, far better than before.
Then, they were just displeased to see him faring well, feeling uncomfortable, that's all.
The kindness was gone, the affection severed; he owed the Fang Family nothing, and his future was to live well for himself.
He walked away silently.
At this moment, Ruo Chuan drove a horse-drawn carriage up to him and stopped, "I've been looking for you for ages; you were here buying pastries!"
Ruo Shan smiled, "I am buying some snacks for Xuanbao."