The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 378: Partners in Crime

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Chapter 378: Chapter 378: Partners in Crime

In the classroom.

As soon as Summer Monroe sat down, Finn Ford leaned over to chat: "Hey, I saw you chose all B’s for the multiple-choice questions. You should’ve followed me and picked C; the odds are better."

Summer just found it amusing.

A student with poor grades sharing tips with her, it’s truly a once-in-a-lifetime series.

She shook her head, explaining: "I only struggle with Chinese."

Of course, the other party obviously didn’t believe she was telling the truth, pretending to agree by nodding continuously: "Yes, I also only have trouble with Chinese. I can randomly guess other subjects, but with Chinese, luck doesn’t help."

"..." Summer was a bit helpless, as that was not what she meant.

Just then, Professor Osborne tapped the lecture table: "Quiet, I’ll now announce the results based on ranking. When you hear your name, go outside and line up to arrange your seats."

Everyone instinctively sat up straight, even Finn Ford assumed a more serious posture.

Summer glanced sideways, noticing that only Ronan Kingston was still slouched over his desk, looking as if he could never wake up.

At this moment, Professor Osborne spoke: "First place, Willow Grant. One hundred and fifty-seven points."

The full score was one hundred and eighty, so Willow Grant’s one hundred and fifty-seven was already a very good score.

Professor Osborne looked at Willow Grant approvingly, and Willow Grant smiled as she got up and went outside to line up.

Before leaving, she seemed to turn her head slightly in Summer’s direction as if to flaunt her victory.

However, Summer didn’t even notice Willow at all; she was curious how many points she could get in the other two subjects after dropping the Chinese exam?

If nothing unexpected happens, she should score full marks in the two subjects.

Full marks in two subjects, plus guessing a few questions correctly in Chinese should get her at least one hundred and thirty points.

She wondered what rank one hundred and thirty points would get in this class?

Names were called one by one, quickly reaching one hundred and thirty points, but it wasn’t her name.

One hundred and twenty-five, still not her name.

They kept announcing until they reached Rachel Ross’s ninety-three, but still didn’t mention her name. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎

Professor Osborne paused and said to Rachel Ross: "Rachel, keep working hard. Although your foundation is a bit weak, all the courses I teach, except for English, don’t have much to do with high school knowledge. If you study well in the future, there’s a lot of room for improvement."

"Thank you, Professor!" Rachel, pleased by the encouragement, happily went outside to line up despite getting the fourth-lowest score in the class.

After watching Rachel leave, Professor Osborne looked towards the back row and said: "You three, please head outside. Once everyone else has chosen their seats, you three can arrange yours."

Summer’s eyebrows immediately furrowed as she stood up abruptly and called out to Professor Osborne, who was about to leave: "Professor Osborne!"

Professor Osborne stopped and looked at her, slightly frowning: "Is there any problem?"

"My score." Summer looked at Professor Osborne with a gaze sharp as a blade: "You didn’t announce my score, nor these two students’."

As she finished speaking, Ronan, who had been sleeping, seemed to sense something and moved a bit, then slowly sat up, raising an eyebrow and looking at Summer with interest.

The girl spoke methodically but with an impressive aura, even overpowering Professor Osborne for a moment.

Ronan found it amusing for some reason and kicked Finn Ford, who was sitting next to him.

Being long-time ’partners in crime’, Finn Ford knew exactly when Ronan was up to something.

With Ronan’s kick, Finn Ford immediately understood and stood up alongside Summer, saying to Professor Osborne: "Yeah, Professor, why didn’t you announce my score? Even if it’s the last place, we have the right to know how we scored, right?"