As soon as Sierra Summers heard this, she knew what Celeste Yates was thinking. Her tense expression relaxed, as if this were the issue, she felt it wasn't a big deal.
She was just afraid that Celeste Yates might hesitate because of vague factors like family or future.
Sierra Summers' change in demeanor was noticeable to Celeste Yates, who couldn't help but ask, "Cecilia, is my thinking not right?"
"What's not right? There's nothing wrong with it." Sierra Summers was very decisive. If this issue had come up earlier, she might have given Celeste Yates some crazy advice, but now, "Don't worry. If what you're concerned about is this, then it's my brother's problem."
"His problem?" Celeste Yates didn't understand.
Sierra Summers: "Yeah, aren't you feeling insecure? If my brother can't even handle this, can't make you believe in him, can't make you believe he'll treat you well, then don't be with him."
From a sister's perspective, she might be too heartless.
