Khaled and Mustafa left the department, leaving Muhammad lying on the ground. Muhammad got up and left the department. As he was going down the stairs, he saw Aseel coming down the stairs in front of him. Muhammad tried to avoid Aseel so that he would not be bullied again. Muhammad tried to walk quickly and leave the school. While he was rushing out, Asila saw him walking quickly, his clothes were very dirty and his face was red. He looked like he had been badly beaten. Muhammad was walking quickly because he did not want to look at her so that he would not be beaten again. Aseel, looking at Muhammad's behavior and clothes, seemed very strange. He seems to be being bullied. Abdul Razzaq, Khaled, and Mustafa passed by Aseel and were laughing and saying: "What a foolish child! How dare he look at a beautiful girl like her?" Khaled said: "Yes, Muhammad has always been a fool and I don't know what he thought when he looked at Aseel." The three of them did not know that Aseel was listening to their conversation. Aseel was very angry about this, but she was not very sure that something had happened because of her, because she thought that another girl or boy had been bullied. But she was almost certain that Muhammad was the one who was being bullied because of his clothes and face, which indicated that he had been bullied. Aseel decided to wait for Muhammad tomorrow and ask him what happened. In the morning, Aseel was waiting for Muhammad to arrive at the school door, to discover the truth about what happened, afraid that she might be the reason. When she saw him, she felt ashamed, because she had never spoken to him before. When Muhammad passed by, Aseel stood up and told him that she wanted to talk to him. Muhammad replied, "Why do you want to talk to me?" Muhammad wanted to get rid of them quickly, for fear that they would bully him. Aseel asked him: "Are Khaled, Mustafa, and Abdul Razzaq studying with you?" Muhammad replied: "Yes." Aseel asked: "Did you get bullied because of me?" Muhammad was surprised by Aseel's question, but he remained silent and did not answer. Aseel knew from his silence that he was really being bullied because of her. I asked Aseel Muhammad: "Why are you being bullied because of me when we never talked?" Muhammad replied: "Yesterday, I was watching a bird behind you, and Khaled and Mustafa saw me and thought I was watching you. Khaled and Mustafa came and told me why I was looking at you, and they told me that I did not deserve to look at you, then they beat me." Aseel was angry when she heard that Muhammad was subjected to all this because of her, and she said: "What do they have to do with me? Who told them to interfere in my private affairs? And who told them to beat people just by looking at those who think they are worthy of pity? When they cannot achieve anything, they try Fail others with them." Then she said, "If they ever talk to you about it again, tell them they have nothing to do with it. I decide who to punish or make my friend. Tell them I don't want to hear anything again about you bullying others because of me." Muhammad was surprised by Aseel's reaction, and this was the first time someone other than his family defended him. Muhammad was very moved by this scene. Aseel saw Muhammad being affected by her words, and said: "Do not be sad because of their words. Do not let anyone bully you or diminish your value. You are the one who determines your true value, not people." Muhammad responded to Aseel: "Thank you very much for your words and encouragement." Aseel replied: "Don't say that. We are colleagues before and now." Muhammad said: "Do you really consider me your colleague?" Aseel replied: "Yes, you are my colleague. If you are bullied again, please tell me, I will help you as much as I can." "Thank you," Muhammad said. The conversation between Aseel and Muhammad ended, and Muhammad went to his section. Aseel watched him from behind, saying to herself: "What a poor child, you suffer all the time, you are always bullied and beaten, and you cannot find anyone to help him or talk to him to vent his anger. But despite all that, he never humiliated himself, begged for mercy, or complained about his concern to anyone." He never faced bullying himself and endured everything alone. I think that when the bullies saw his determination, they would get jealous and try to beat him to destroy that resolve He who is raised with pride will never be humiliated, and he who is raised with humiliation will never be honored." Thus, Aseel and Muhammad went to his class, and each one of them had different thoughts and feelings. How will days pass, and how will Muhammad's problem be solved...