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Daisy Zaneâs voice was like a cool breeze, injecting a touch of life into the warm, gloomy classroom.
Turner Daniel glanced at her and smiled softly after looking away. Olivia Lane, on the other hand, looked at her, her eyelashes trembling momentarily before she lowered her eyes.
The English passage Daisy read aloud wasnât very long. After she finished, the teacher praised her and said, âListen carefully,â before letting her sit down.
Then, Olivia Lane was called to read the next passage.
The paper Olivia placed on her desk was a few days old.
Daisy Zane put her own paper directly on Oliviaâs desk and pointed to the passage she was to read.
Olivia first looked at Daisyâs fingertip, then looked at the portrait Daisy had drawn of her.
Although the sketch was only halfway completed, it was clearly of her.
Olivia glanced at Daisy Zane.
Daisy Zane raised her eyebrows and smiled at her.
Leaning forward, Olivia lowered her voice and said quickly, âYouâre violating my portrait rights.â
Daisy Zane smiled and said, âYou can choose to sue me. Iâll pay.â
Olivia glanced at her, almost speechless. She didnât say anything else and started reading the passage aloud: âGeneralists, on the other hand, know a lot about a wide⦠â
Olivia Laneâs voice had always been pleasant. It was soft, a little raw, and a bit languid.
Her pronunciation was naturally very accurate. Still, if one listened carefully, it wasnât hard to notice that it was somewhat similar to Daisy Zaneâs.
Olivia quickly finished reading and then looked at their teacher.
The teacher looked at her, then at Daisy Zane, and said, âDid you two learn your pronunciation from each other? Itâs both similar and distinct.â
Daisy Zane didnât mind; she thought the girl was just trying to tease her by imitating her pronunciation.
On the other hand, Olivia listened to the teacher and looked at Daisy Zane.
Her English was taught by a foreign housekeeper at home.
That housekeeperâs accent was like this, so her pronunciation became like this as well.
âAlright, Olivia, you can sit down now,â the teacher said.
Olivia sat down and stared at the paper without moving.
Daisy Zane noticed her daydreaming and reached for the paper on her desk. However, as soon as Daisy Zane touched the paper, Olivia pressed it down.
Olivia glanced at her and asked after a moment, âWhere did you learn your English?â
Daisy Zane thought for a moment; her pronunciation might have been influenced during her time in Continent A.
In Continent A, although most people spoke in their native language, foreign servants who werenât local sometimes spoke English. Their pronunciation was like this, even Wilton Edwardsâ pronunciation was like this.
However, Daisy Zane said, âMy grandma is mixed-race. Who do you think taught me?â
Oliviaâs eyes traced Daisyâs face once more and wondered if she was going crazy.
No matter how much someone changes from the age of 13 to 23, there would always be traces of their past selves.
The person in front of her was a complete stranger, with no similarities whatsoever.
After a while, Olivia handed Daisy Zane the paper and said coldly, âFinish it.â Daisy Zane gave her a smirk before picking up her pen to continue drawing.
When the drawing was complete, Olivia took the paper away, haughty and domineering.
There was a sports class that afternoon.
Daisy Zane had initially expected to witness a battle for the class, but not only did it not happen, Skyler Thomas personally came to the classroom to drive out the students who were writing papers and didnât want to go down.
As for her⦠she was called to the office.
Skyler Thomas was still driving people out of the classroom, but he asked
Daisy Zane to go to the office first.
On the way to the office, Daisy Zaneâs cell phone vibrated twice.
She took it out and saw a message from Kevin Clark: [What did you do wrong? Do you need a family member to come to the office and pick you up?]
Daisy Zane curled her lips in a smile, and then looked up at the camera in front of her before replying to his message: [Third Master, you have too much free time.]
[Iâve been busy all morning, just opened it, and saw you being called to the office.]
With one hand in her pocket and the other holding her cell phone, Daisy Zane replied to him: [Then close it and get back to work.]
[What? You donât want me to watch?]
Daisy Zane replied: [Mhm.]
After replying to Kevin, Daisy Zane turned off her microphone and spoke to the shooting director. Her equipment was then shut down.
The cameraman wasnât following her anymore.
Kevin Clark looked at the black computer screen, and then sent Daisy Zane another message: 1â¦â¦.1
Daisy Zane  replied with eight characters: [Focus on your work; beauty distracts.]
Daisy Zane entered the office, where two unfamiliar teachers were present. She nodded in greeting and then went over to Skyler Thomasâ desk.
She leaned against the desk and waited for Skyler Thomas to arrive.
When he saw her, he smiled first: âI wanted to talk to you about not having the camera follow you anymore, but I see youâve already arranged it.â
As Skyler Thomas spoke, he pulled a chair over to her and said, âSit.â
Daisy Zane sat down and looked at him, saying, âItâs because of William Butchâs situation.â
âYes,â Skyler Thomas replied. âThis child is really worrying me. This morning, I called his parents behind his back. His mother answered, saying she was abroad and too busy to come back. His fatherâs phone was unreachable.â âWhat happened after that?â Daisy Zane asked quietly.
âI thought this kind of situation needed to be handled by both the school and the family,â Skyler Thomas rubbed his temples and said. âSo I called his grandmother according to the information he provided when he started school. But she said itâs normal for boys to fight, and thereâs no need to intervene. Heâll be fine later.â
Daisy Zane: .
âI just started working with them, and I only knew that William Butch was usually quiet and unwilling to talk. I never expected him to be bullied,â Skyler Thomas said. âThis is a serious matter, and if it continues, heâll develop psychological problems.â
âDo you think he doesnât have psychological problems now?â
âHuh?â
Based on Daisy Zaneâs observations, William Butchâs psychological problems were severe.
âWhat should I do?â Skyler Thomas asked. âI tried to counsel him this morning, but he had no reaction whatsoever, and his family isnât cooperating.â
âHe was beaten up again at noon,â Daisy Zane said.
Skyler Thomas furrowed his brows: âThis child⦠Iâve been in the profession for many years, and heâs not the first case Iâve encountered like this. But Iâve never seen someone like William Butch, who seems not to hear anything and doesnât respond.â
Daisy Zane looked at him without saying anything.
âDaisy, do you have a solution?â Skyler Thomas asked. âI saw you stopping me in the morning and thought you might have a solution. His family doesnât care, and Iâm really worried that he might go through a more severe situation.
Thatâs why I bothered you during the recording.â
She blinked her eyelashes gently and asked, âHow old is he?â
âFifteen,â replied Skyler Thomas.
âSo young?â Daisy Zane remarked.
âHis grades were excellent before, and he skipped two grades in middle school,â Skyler Thomas stated. âBut his current grades are terrible, almost at the bottom of the entire school.â