Trust is a weighty gift.
A gift doesn't necessarily have to be enjoyable; it can also become a burden for someone.
As the saying goes, 'One who ties the bell is the one to untie it,' Jiang Yu is angry ultimately because Zheng Qing lacks sufficient 'trust' in her—he doesn't believe she can take care of herself, shoulder more stress, or burst into laughter with him even if they step into the mud hand in hand.
What makes her even angrier is knowing that Zheng Qing does this out of treasuring her.
She wants to be his eyes and see the same direction together, not be a gemstone treasured in a box. Sometimes, relationships between men and women are so subtle.
Understanding this makes it relatively easier to find the right remedy.
As long as Zheng Qing compensates for her feeling of being 'ignored' and gives her enough 'importance,' it's more useful than finding a hundred four-leaf clovers in Silent Forest.
