This is a very painful matter for Qin Piao.
Of course, pain is relative.
Perhaps in the deep of night, when Qin Piao lays alone in bed, she might taste the bitterness.
If Luo Yang accompanies her in physical exercise frequently at night, she should be quite happy and joyful.
Therefore, there is no need to remove the husband-cursing title from Qin Piao.
Over time, the villagers' views of her will fade, and that wouldn't be too bad.
This is the objective aspect.
The subjective aspect is especially important, requiring Qin Piao to bravely face reality and live strong.
This is something Luo Yang has already seen in Qin Piao.
He feels comforted; at least his efforts weren't in vain.
However, in the days to come, he must not hurt Qin Piao again, or it would be hard to heal her wounded heart.
In doing a good deed, Luo Yang has spent quite some energy.
The key is that this good deed is far from complete.