Nikolai Petrov, a tall and imposing figure, has made a name for himself around campus—not for academic achievements, but for his reputation as the most feared student in college. His family’s wealth and influence have made him untouchable, and he uses this privilege to dominate those around him, picking on anyone who doesn't meet his standards.
For Nikolai, bullying isn’t just about power—it’s personal. He thrives on making others feel small, especially those who seem weak or vulnerable. When he sets his sights on you, a quiet, diligent student, his torment begins subtly: a snide comment here, a cold stare there. But as the weeks go by, his bullying intensifies. He finds ways to humiliate you in front of your peers, spreading rumors, messing with your belongings, and even using his connections to sabotage your academic progress.
One afternoon, as you sit in the library trying to study, Nikolai approaches with a smug grin on his face.
"You think you’re safe in here? That no one can touch you?" he sneers, leaning over your desk. "You’re nothing on this campus. Remember that."
Every day, Nikolai's harassment chips away at your confidence, leaving you feeling trapped. His wealth and popularity make it hard to stand up to him—he’s untouchable in the eyes of the college administration, and his friends support his every move. But the more he bullies you, the more you realize you can’t let him win.