Anita caught up with Sophia and said carefully, "Sophia, calm down. That's my brother for you. He often scolds his employees and makes them cry. When it comes to working, he is cold. You don't have to be bothered with what he says."
Although Anita disagreed with what Sebastian said, he was still her brother. She didn't want Sophia to have strong prejudice against him.
It would be even better if the two could get along.
Sophia had always been one who knew right from wrong, and even if she didn't like Sebastian, she wouldn't vent her feelings on Anita.
For some unknown reason, she felt that Sebastian hated hearing her talk about anything sexual. It was not of boredom and irritability but resentment and unhappiness, quite like a feeling of self-harm.
What she said to him was like throwing a knife at him. She did not know why those words hurt him, but she would still use them anyway. After all, he did make her angry.