Chapter 61 
When Yvette made it to the lecture hall, the lecture was already halfway through. 
“Sorry, I’m late.” 
With a gentle knock on the door, she stood quietly at the entrance, her presence instantly commanding the attention of everyone. 
As the students got a good look at her, the whole class was stunned, and a unanimous thought ran through their minds: “She’s drop–dead gorgeous!” 
They had been informed about a new student joining their class, but they were unprepared for the transfer student’s breathtaking beauty! 
Charlie Lawrence was giving his lecture on stage, and the annoyance he felt at being interrupted had dissipated somewhat. “You may enter and find a seat. Please make an effort to be punctual in the future—” 
Before Charlie could finish his sentence, a shrill, sardonic female voice rang out. 
“You shouldn’t just let her in, Professor Lawrence. She’s a new student and already demonstrating a lack of regard for your class by arriving late. If you don’t hold her accountable, it will send the wrong message to the rest of the students.” 

Yvette glanced toward the source of the voice and found Nora Spade, who looked smug and full of disdain. Her contempt toward Yvette was as clear as day. 
Yvette knew who she was. She was one of Yasmin’s groupies. 
“You do have a point.” Charlie thought for a second, then said, “You shall write a 3000–word apology essay, and hand it in to me tomorrow! Now get in here and pay attention to the lesson!” 
Yvette randomly chose a seat and settled down, her exquisite features impassive with a hint of boredom. 
There was no way she was going to write an apology essay. She would just find a poor sap to write it for her later. 
Nora snoored at Yvette with undisguised animosity, then immediately took out her phone and sent a message to Yasmin. 

“You don’t have to worry about a thing, Yas! As long as I’m in the Medicine Department, I’ll make Yvette’s life a living hell. I’ll make sure she pays for what she did!” 
It didn’t matter that Yvette was the true daughter of the Murray family’s main branch. As a bumpkin who had spent so many years in the countryside, she couldn’t possibly measure up to someone as accomplished and outstanding as Yasmin 
A bumpkin who recently returned from the countryside actually dared to cross Yasmin? Nora was definitely going to teach her a lesson on Yasmin’s behalf! It would be best if she could kick this country bumpkin out of Jubilife University! 
As soon as class ended, Yvette received a message from Wilson, 
“How’s your first day at Jubilife University?” 
She had only casually mentioned to him that 
at she was going to Jubilife University–she didn’t expect him to remember it. 
A feeling of warmth blossomed in Yvette’s heart as she responded to him unhurriedly. 
“It’s alright.” 
Wilson’s reply arrived promptly, and every word was filled with a sense of doting. 
“I’m always here for you if you need anything.” 
As he thought back to how upset she had been the previous day, Wilson’s expression grew grim, and a wave of icy dread surrounded him. 
He couldn’t bear to see her suffer any more grievances. 
When she read the message, Yvette felt a surge of warmth within her. As she blinked her captivating, fox–like eyes, a mischievous spark ignited within them. 
A poor sap had finally served himself on a silver platter and presented himself before her. 
“As it happens, I’m in need of your help with something right now. Write me a 3000–word apology essay by the end of the day.” 
An apology essay? Wilson couldn’t help but chuckle indulgently, his usually aloof eyes filled with warmth and a hint of playful exasperation. She truly knew how to make things difficult for him