Wufu repeatedly told Liu Jin not to refer to himself as a servant, but the boy had suddenly become stubborn, insisting on his own views, saying that rules were rules, and social hierarchy was not to be changed.
Seeing his insistence, Wufu didn't say much more. She understood that in this era, social hierarchy was highly valued, unlike in her previous life where everyone was meant to be equal and fair treatment was advocated. However, even in her previous life, there had been talk of social ranks, just not as overtly displayed as they were now.
"Fine, you do as you see fit," Wufu said helplessly, but in her heart, she thought that as long as he was wholeheartedly loyal to her, she wouldn't treat him poorly.
Liu Jin took a deep breath. From their time together, he actually felt that his young mistress didn't really care about so-called rules at all; everything was indifferent to her.