A Sister? Nope, Aunt.

June told the girls they shouldn't be too scared, but with his firm yet handsome expression, they couldn't help but feel anxious about his words.

They felt like they didn't do such a bad job—especially since they didn't make any technical mistakes. It was definitely pitchy in some parts, and maybe they were also a bit unsynchronized during the tough dancing moments, but aside from that, everything else was fine.

However, from a mentor's perspective, June knew exactly what was going on.

"I don't think you guys are aware of the problem," June continued while the trainees remained silent.

Then, he let out a small sigh, sounding disappointed.

Back when he was participating in Rising Stars, initial evaluations were always harsh. June thought that the mentors were being too tough on them, especially since they'd only started practicing for a day or two, but now he felt like he understood.