The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 383: Super Genius
Willow Grant and Rachel Ross felt the same way.
She was both angry and annoyed, nearly snapping the pen in her hand in two.
The extended problems she couldn’t solve, how did Summer Monroe manage to solve two? And both with full marks?
Summer Monroe... who exactly is she?
Willow Grant felt, for the first time, a sense of being humiliated by someone stronger.
She was unwilling to admit that Summer Monroe was truly better than her.
Mio Osborne scanned the class once more before asking, "Does anyone else have any questions?"
The other students, having no conflict with Summer Monroe and hearing her high score, naturally had no objections.
The class fell into a peculiar silence.
"It seems no one has any objections," Mio Osborne said, looking at Summer Monroe. "Now you can choose your seat." 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
Many people instinctively turned to look at Summer, hoping she wouldn’t replace their seats.
Summer simply said, "No need to change, I’m fine sitting here."
Hearing Summer’s words, many people breathed a sigh of relief.
After all, if Summer chose a seat, it would mean they would have to sit in the back row.
The back row was for the worst students; weren’t they all once the pride of their previous schools? Suddenly sitting in the back row would greatly affect their mentality.
Many cast grateful looks at Summer, but what she was thinking was — changing seats would mean moving desks, troublesome.
She only wanted the fairness she deserved, and where she sat didn’t really matter; after all, her presence as someone with a postdoctoral degree was already a complete overpower to others, striving for a better seat was really unnecessary.
However, what Summer didn’t know was that at this moment, Mio Osborne had determined that Summer was deliberately causing trouble.
She herself made a fuss about announcing the scores and assigning seats based on them. Now that the scores were out, she didn’t choose a seat, wasn’t this causing trouble?
A student with such an attitude, even if truly a genius, wouldn’t get far in society.
The world is cruel; having ability alone isn’t enough, unless she’s a super genius far superior in ability than many others.
But Summer Monroe, who scored eight in language arts, couldn’t be considered a "super genius".
"Suit yourself!" Mio Osborne said coldly. "As long as you don’t switch, don’t waste everyone’s time. Let’s begin the class officially. Today’s lesson is on those three extended problems. Willow Grant, you distribute the papers."
Willow Grant responded with a complex expression, her mind blank as she handed out the papers one by one.
Her mood was extremely poor at this moment, only improving slightly when she saw the score on the paper.
Even though Summer Monroe’s score was good and she solved the extended problems Willow herself couldn’t, her score still wasn’t higher than hers, was it?
When she mentioned the score discrepancy to Susan Stone later, Susan would still be proud of her.
She even started hypnotizing herself, telling herself that Summer Monroe’s success was all due to luck.
Perhaps Summer had encountered these two problems before?
It must be so!
Willow finally calmed her emotions and listened attentively to Mio Osborne’s lecture.
She had to study hard and not give Summer Monroe a chance to surpass her!
Mio Osborne’s teaching style was as rigid and serious as he was, but he always hit the nail on the head when explaining problems, able to clarify questions using the most concise language.
Halfway through listening, Willow finally understood the difficulty of the problem - it lay in many advanced math formulas she hadn’t learned.
When she heard Mio Osborne say, "Once you learn these formulas, doing that problem won’t be difficult," Willow finally felt relieved.







