At that moment, Zhu Qingyue was reminded of another piece of knowledge.
In the psychological theories related to love, there's a famous term called the "suspension bridge effect".
This refers to when a person is in a dangerous situation—for example, walking nervously across a suspension bridge situated above a cliff, they might experience an involuntary acceleration of their heartbeat due to fear; if at this time, they happen to be with a person of the opposite sex, there is a likelihood that they might misattribute the accelerated heartbeat caused by the situation as a physiological response to finding the other person heart-stirring, essentially a psychological misattribution.
This wasn't particularly useful for her since she could face fearsome evil spirits or dangerous enemies with an undisturbed mind; however, it was different for Xiangyang.
Zhu Qingyue wondered: The more reliable she appeared, would Xiangyang come to like her more?