If it were before, Zia might have flown into a rage.
But now, hearing it, Zia patted Thea on the shoulder and suddenly said, "When you first came home, I knew you were unhappy."
Just silent like that, with a face full of sarcasm, anyone could see she was displeased.
The next day she changed.
At that time, Zia was quite relieved.
Thea said nothing.
Zia continued, "For over twenty years, the sister I knew was Aurora, but suddenly I was told she wasn't my biological sister, you are. At that time, it was the first time I met you, and you were very hard to approach; I didn't know how to communicate with you."
Perhaps, because of the issue with Leon, Zia finally dared to speak some words aloud.
They were all young people, just like Thea felt uncomfortable before.
He couldn't humble himself to please this sister he had never met, only to ensure he could fulfill his duties as a brother.
Some emotions don't show unless there's actual interaction; they leave no trace.
