What you're attempting to do, I have not done. For my project, I left each portion of the text under control of its own Sequence Text, but you should find it possible to link one scale setting to the other under a single control. [The behaviors you're showing me are not set up as I would recommend, so I'm not sure what you have will work as you might expect...]
The big *hint* here is that you need to separate the Sequence Texts from each other, and *one* way to do that is to set them up is to set up the Animate parameter for Word or Line, which means that when you create the text, if you only ever use one word, you can use the Word animation and type the text as t<space>ypograh<space>y, use the Custom Speed control to select the first word for the "T" and apply the behavior and set the Custom Speed on the second STBehavior to select the last word for the "Y".
There is a bug in Custom Speed. Motion will always try to reset it to a default pre-keyframed animation from 0 to 100(%). You have to manually defeat that by setting it to a value *without keyframes* and save it (at which point, Motion will reset it to animated... it's quite aggravating, but the saved version will be saved without the keyframes). [I think you can just right click the downward caret at the right edge of the parameter and *Reset Parameter*, even after rigging to clear it.) Another way to defeat this insanity is to RIG the Custom Speed with a widget Slider, and the best way is a combination of both! So only expect to use this in FCPX or expect to have to undo the auto-keyframing Motion does each time you use it in Motion.
In order to use Custom Speed for a "set value", you will also need to set the Start Offset to the last frame of your project (in other words, the animation can *never* start.
You can also do this by "Line" (using a return character in place of the space), but you will have to readjust the first and last "words" by Sequence Text > Format > Position > Y and the Sequence Text > Format > Position > X parameters (and these should probably be rigged as well with the Maximum values available that you are likely to need.)
(See what I mean about just using Transform Glyph?)
BTW - I'm not exactly sure the information above is 100% accurate. — YMMV (but only slightly). I was working on this several months ago after creating the original attempt some months before that. I have not released the effect because of some of these problems I kept running into, even though I could do all those different variations with the single same Title template. Even if Apple fixes Custom Speed "behavior", I currently cannot upgrade past Mojave, so it wouldn't make any difference. And, if you experience that bug, by all means, send them Feedback and let them know that it's just wrong!!