The small incident had no impact on Hudson; as his status continuously elevated, he inevitably grew distant from his old friends and relatives.
Not to mention those with a looser connection, even his own siblings found it unnatural interacting with him.
Without significant matters at hand, his friends and old acquaintances basically wouldn't disturb Hudson. For the comfort of everyone, Hudson wouldn't actively engage either.
Even during weddings and funerals, sending a generous gift was sufficient. If he attended in person, not only would he steal the spotlight, but he would also cause unnecessary trouble for the hosts.
After all, the network of relationships in the Noble World is just like a spider web.
Relatives and friends also have their own circle; if one appeared too close, what would happen if their distant connections came seeking help in time of trouble?