"Mia, don't call me sister anymore, you're my sister-in-law now," Lucy corrected. "It's about seniority."
"Even though it's a matter of seniority, I don't want to be your sister-in-law..."
As soon as these words came out, John Green frowned, "You don't want to be her sister-in-law? You don't want to marry me?"
"No, no, no, I mean, between her and me, I don't want to be referred to as sister-in-law and younger sister-in-law. Just like before, now and in the future, I'll feel more comfortable this way. Besides, Lucy and Jacob Green's hidden marriage, calling me sister-in-law might expose it, so let's keep the terms the same."
"Makes sense." John Green gave his support, "Then you two can just keep calling each other however you used to."
Seeing the couple had made this decision, Lucy had to agree, "Alright, you guys are preparing for the wedding, Mia, be a good bride-to-be for a few days, no need to busy yourself at the shop. I'll be waiting to attend your wedding."