The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 381: Her Grades

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Chapter 381: Chapter 381: Her Grades

This is not a poor student at all, but an excellent student with a bit of a subject bias.

Didn’t Willow Grant say that Summer Monroe was just a waitress? What’s really going on here?

It seems... he needs to go back and check out Summer Monroe’s background properly.

At this moment, Willow Grant noticed something unusual in Mio Osborne’s expression.

On Mio Osborne’s usually calm and dignified face appeared a shock she had never seen before, and hidden within that shock, a hint of delight.

What is Mio Osborne delighted about?

Curious, Willow Grant followed Mio Osborne’s line of sight and only saw Summer Monroe sleeping on her desk.

She immediately frowned, wondering if Mio Osborne could have been captivated by Summer Monroe’s beauty??

Just thinking about this possibility made Willow Grant so angry that her hand holding the pen was trembling.

She thought Mio Osborne seemed upright and different from other men, that he wouldn’t be swayed by appearance to favor Summer Monroe, but it turns out Mio Osborne is just the same, a superficial guy who only looks at faces!

At this moment, Mio Osborne tapped the podium with his hand, making a "thud thud" sound.

The originally noisy classroom immediately quieted down, waiting for Mio Osborne to speak.

Mio Osborne remained silent for several seconds before finally speaking: "There are three students whose scores haven’t been announced yet. Now, I will announce the scores of these three students."

Which three students? Undoubtedly, they must be Summer Monroe, Ronan Kingston, and Finn Ford, the three who hadn’t gone out to line up.

Willow Grant showed a disdainful smile on her face. How many points could Summer Monroe have scored?

Announcing the scores is equivalent to public execution.

It seems Mio Osborne hasn’t lost his mind completely.

Rachel Ross also had a look of disdain on her face.

Although her scores were at the bottom of this class, it was because she often took long leaves to participate in various chess competitions, leaving many classes missed. If she studied seriously, she believed not even Willow Grant could beat her.

As for Summer Monroe’s scores?

Having come back from a poor mountain village, how good could the educational resources be there? She heard that in some places, children can’t even afford primary school!

Could it be as low as a single digit?

Rachel Ross curled her lips, waiting for Mio Osborne to announce the scores.

Mio Osborne solemnly spoke: "Ronan Kingston, zero points."

Ronan Kingston, whose name was called, didn’t move at all, continuing to sleep.

Mio Osborne didn’t bother him, since he would be leaving in a month, he didn’t want to waste everyone’s time scolding him.

Mio Osborne averted his gaze and continued, "Finn Ford, zero points."

Finn Ford widened his eyes in disbelief and asked defiantly, "Teacher, did you mark it wrong? How could I possibly score zero?"

Looking at Finn Ford as if he were an idiot, Mio Osborne said, "You answered all ’C’. According to the rules, if all multiple-choice answers are the same, it’s considered malicious answering and gets zero points."

Finn Ford’s face fell, full of regret.

If he had known, he would have rolled dice; what’s the point of being tied for last place?

Finn Ford remembered that Summer Monroe had chosen the same for the first five options and sympathetically whispered to Summer Monroe, "Then you must be zero too. Don’t be upset; it’s good for the three of us to tie for first place."

Summer Monroe didn’t respond to Finn Ford, waiting for Mio Osborne to report her score.

Finally, Mio Osborne spoke again, "Summer Monroe..."

Summer Monroe looked up.

All they heard was Mio Osborne saying, "Except for the first two rows, you can choose any seat at the back. Students whose seats she chooses will need to adjust yourselves accordingly."

This statement immediately aroused discontent among many people.