With all her might, Daisy threw the book right over the heads of Viola and the girl's three friends, letting out all the frustration and resentment she felt.
Kylie and Jeykey could see that. Both of them smiled, especially Kylie who hated bullying the most if she didn't do anything wrong.
After doing so, Kylie immediately put her arm around Daisy's shoulders and led her away from the four girls who were in pain, due to Daisy's book throwing.
Jeykey continued to watch Daisy who seemed to be trembling, he knew that the girl was scared.
"Are you satisfied? If not, I still invite you to avenge what she has done to you," Kylie asked Daisy while tilting her head slightly, while Kylie's hands were still on Daisy's shoulders.
Daisy nodded quickly. She no longer wanted to avenge what Viola had done, even though she knew what she had done earlier was not comparable to what Viola and her friends had done.
"Sure?" Kylie said again.
"Yes, Miss," Daisy answered quickly while nodding her head.
Kylie saw clearly that it was just a forced utterance by the girl. It seemed that the girl who was in Kylie's arms was not used to doing things like that.
"Alright then, I'll replace her with someone else," Kylie said then, releasing her embrace on Daisy.
Drake's youngest daughter looked at each of the students who were standing close to each other.
"Take your books and throw them at the four of them! If anyone disputes my words, then be prepared for me to do anything to your family," Kylie said quickly.
They all grabbed the books that were in their bags, not wanting to refuse Kylie's order because they didn't want to involve their families in this matter. It was better for them to beat up Viola, than for their family to become victims of the Adams family's brutality.
The Rector who heard that his nephew was about to be ganged up on also tried to help, he moved closer to Kylie while cupping his hands.
"Miss Kylie, please forgive the four of them. I promise to punish them very fairly and I make sure they will never again make noise, let alone bully in class," said the middle-aged man.
Previously, the middle-aged man said he would expel Viola and her friends from the campus, but this time his words were different and made Kylie sick of hearing it.
Kylie turned to Jeykey. "You said you wanted to take care of it. Why are you still here?" Kylie said to Jeykey and ignored the words of the middle-aged man nearby.
Jeykey immediately got off the chair. "I still wanted to see the fun show here, but you kicked me out. Well, you take good care of them, my lit sis," Jeykey said.
The young man turned to Daisy and tilted his head slightly, then raised his hand in encouragement silently.
Now his gaze was directed at the Chancellor.
"Come with me now!" he said, sounding cold, very different from when he spoke to the youngest.
The fourth son of Drake stepped out of the classroom and let Kylie solve the problem. Reluctantly, the middle-aged man followed Jeykey. He did not want to add to the problem if he insisted on asking Kylie to let his niece go because his business with Drake's fourth son was more serious.
Daisy never expected that she would get support from the Adams family and it made her a little relieved, at least she got justice even though it was a little late because she had felt the oppression by Viola and her three friends for a long time.
One by one, the students in the class threw their books right at Viola and their three other friends who were now sitting close together, trying to hide their faces, afraid of being hit by the books that their other friends would throw.
The throwing of annoyance was visible from all of them who seemed to have long-held resentment towards Viola, while the four women who were sitting down could only scream in pain because the book they threw was quite thick.
After they all finished replying to Viola's actions, everyone stood back to their original positions.
Kylie looked at some of her men.
All of the well-built men also knew the meaning of the gaze given by Kylie and then stepped closer to Kylie.
"Bring them all to the field!" Kylie ordered.
All of them could only look down.
"For all of you standing on the field for three hours! That's your punishment for not caring about your friends," Kylie said, pointing at all the students standing.
Again, they all had their heads down. Not daring to argue at all, even the male students didn't seem to have the courage to stand up to Kylie.
"That's the lightest punishment I can give you, rather than me doing something more. Does anyone want to argue?" Kylie asked.
They all shook their heads in unison and then walked off by themselves towards the exit to the campus field.
Kylie smiled because even without being ordered, they all walked by themselves.
Now Kylie walked closer to Viola. Again, Drake's youngest daughter pulled roughly on the hair of the girl who was enduring the pain in her head, really feeling dizzy from the throwing of books by her classmates.
"You will stand in the field until dismissal time! If anyone dares to contradict me, then I will increase the punishment for the four of you!" Kylie said as she threatened the four girls.
There was no response from any of them as Kylie's men led them away from Drake's youngest daughter.
Daisy kept her head down, afraid that she too would be punished by Kylie.
After the departure of several people, it was now just the two of them in the classroom.
Kylie turned to Daisy.
"Hey, what was your name?" Kylie asked.
The frightened beauty lifted her head to look at Drake's favorite daughter.
"Daisy, Miss," she replied politely, nodding her head.
Kylie waved her hand, "Don't call me Miss! Just call me Kylie," Kylie said.
"No, Miss. Don't! I can't call you that, it sounds very rude," Daisy said again, clearly rejecting Drake's request.
Kylie's face folded again and made Daisy even more frightened. The girl immediately pressed her lips together.
"You dare to contradict me?" asked Kylie.
Daisy shook her head quickly, "No, Miss. I'm sorry," she said again.
"Then, why do you still call me Miss? I don't like it!" said Kylie still with her face folded looking at Daisy.
"Sorry, I'm sorry," Daisy said again and hoped that Kylie would not take offense.
"Then hurry up and call me by name instead of Miss!" the pretty girl ordered.
Daisy was silent for a long time because she couldn't possibly do that, it sounded so disrespectful and she would get the wrath of her parents, not to mention Drake Adams who would not like that.
"One," said Kylie, who started counting because Daisy still chose to remain silent further adding to Daisy's fear.
The girl was completely clueless and confused, she couldn't do it.
"Two," Kylie said again with an even sharper look in her eyes.
Daisy was getting scared and trembling. What should she do? The big question loomed in her head.
"Tig-
"Kylie," she said quickly while gulping down her saliva roughly as her throat felt choked.
"Kylie," she repeated.
Kylie smiled widely then immediately stood beside Daisy and put her arm around the shoulders of the girl standing beside her.
"From today we are friends so don't ever call me Miss. If you do, then I will give you more punishment than they received," Kylie said with so much joy because on her first day of college, she had made a friend who believed that Daisy would never take advantage of the situation.
"Okay," Daisy said with a nod.
Daisy was honestly terrified, but in a way she was happy that Kylie considered her a friend. She had been having a little trouble making friends due to Viola's actions, even though all the friends in her class were pretty good if it wasn't for the four girls.
"Good, what?" asked Kylie again as she tilted her head to look at Daisy.
"Fine Kylie," she said.
Kylie smiled and managed to make Daisy smile too, although not as wide as the one given by Drake's daughter.
The person behind the door who had been watching them smiled and then tried to turn around to go back to his class. Daisy who saw that immediately shouted the person's name.
"Chloe,"
Kylie, who heard that, was surprised to look at the door and find a girl their age smiling at Daisy.
Daisy unconsciously pulled Kylie's hand to follow her. It wasn't until she reached the girl that Daisy realized what she was doing.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry," she said as she put her hands together.
"Why do you have to apologize? Did you make a mistake? Don't say it formally, I don't like it!" Kylie said.
"Ah, yes, sorry," Daisy said again. The girl was really confused about how to behave with Kylie, from one side the girl asked herself not to be formal.
"Non, ah, Kylie I mean. This is Chloe. So far she has always helped me if Viola is disturbing," Kylie said while pointing at the beautiful girl who was a little tomboyish. "Chloe, this is Kylie. Kylie Adams." Daisy said as she moved her hand towards Kylie and was a little timid when only saying Kylie's name.
The beautiful girl standing next to Kylie extended her hand to shake Drake's daughter.
"Chloe De Costa," she said with a small smile.
"Kylie," Drake's daughter said without mentioning their surname. The girl did not want to look arrogant in front of everyone.
"Thank you so much Miss for helping my friend," she said again.
"Ah, no need to thank me. People like that should be taught a lesson! Do you often give them punishment?" Kylie asked probingly.
"I only retaliate as much as I can because we don't dare to do anything more than that since you know why," Chloe replied politely.
Kylie looked at Daisy.
"So she helps you a lot?" Kylie asked.
Daisy nodded with a big smile, "That's right, she always helps me. If she was around, Viola wouldn't dare to bother me," Daisy said again.
"I'm sorry, my car had a bit of trouble earlier. That's why I'm a little late," Chloe said.
Daisy smiled back at the girl who Kylie noticed was a little cold, different from the other girls.
"There's no need to apologize, you've helped me a lot and I'm really grateful to both of you for being willing to help, even willing to be friends with me. I don't know how to repay your kindness," Daisy said again and knelt while cupping her hands together.
"This is all I can do for you," she continued.
Kylie and Chloe immediately tried to lift Daisy's body.
"Don't do that! I don't want to see it," Kylie said.
"I'm sorry, Kyl."
"There is no need to apologize and thank you, from today we are friends. Chloe, do you want to be friends with me?" asked Kylie who was so friendly. It's very different from their image so far which is cold and will certainly be a little arrogant, considering that Kylie is the only daughter in the Adams family, of course, she can do anything. Moreover, she is still very young, but Kylie is friendly.
"Does Miss want to be friends with the two of us? We are not from a wealthy or influential family in this country," Chloe asked Drake's daughter.
"I told you, don't call me Miss, I don't like it! So what if I'm friends with you guys? I'd rather be friends with someone who doesn't have a lot of drama like Viola," Kylie said.
Chloe and Daisy looked at each other.