The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 384: You Come Back Here

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Chapter 384: Chapter 384: You Come Back Here

It seems like Summer Monroe had pre-studied the advanced mathematics content, which is why she was able to solve the problems.

So, Summer isn’t really that smart; at most, she’s just a bird that takes off early.

Willow Grant couldn’t help but turn around for a glance, only to see Summer sleeping soundly on the desk.

She let out a cold laugh and turned back.

With this kind of attitude towards studying? She won’t even be a worthy opponent in the future!

In front of the classroom.

Mio Osborne was feeling rather awkward explaining the problem since seeing Summer’s solution steps. He was doubting if it was even necessary to bring up such a problem in class.

Why use complex advanced math methods when you can solve it with simple high school math?

Mio Osborne instinctively glanced in Summer’s direction and saw her asleep, his heart fueled with a nameless fire.

Mio Osborne threw the chalk to the ground with a "bang," suppressing his anger, "If you’re going to sleep in the classroom, go home and sleep! Don’t disturb the other students!"

The classmates all turned their heads and saw three people sitting in the back row, two of whom were sleeping.

Summer felt the stares of the crowd.

She shifted her waist, sat up straight.

Then, under the watchful eyes of everyone, she slowly stood up, walking straight to the back door without a glance to the sides.

It was only after Summer’s figure completely disappeared as the door closed that everyone realized—Summer really left!

"Did she really go home to sleep?" a student said in shock mixed with envy.

Such arrogance, such freedom, such a lack of concern for consequences, are things they could never do.

Mio Osborne’s face was as dark as it could be, his black eyes hiding intense anger.

With this kind of temper and attitude, even if she scored full marks in all three subjects, she can never be called a good student.

A rotten wood is uncarvable.

Mio Osborne was certain, one month from now, at the monthly test, Summer definitely wouldn’t stay!

Just as Mio Osborne was trying to calm his emotions, Ronan Kingston also stood up.

Mio Osborne furrowed his brow and asked, "Where are you going?"

Ronan glanced at Mio Osborne casually, spat out four words indifferently, "Going home to sleep."

After speaking, Ronan walked straight to the back door.

Mio Osborne couldn’t contain his anger any longer and shouted, "Come back here!"

However, the response to Mio Osborne was just the sound of the classroom door closing automatically.

The sound of "bang" was not loud nor harsh, but it nearly crushed all of Mio Osborne’s sanity.

But just then, Finn Ford, who was secretly playing games under his desk, also stood up. Without even looking at Mio Osborne, he lifted his foot and chased after them, shouting as he ran, "Ronan, wait for me—"

Another sound of the classroom door closing.

Mio Osborne was so angry that his head hurt.

A low murmur of discussion rose:

"I thought our honors class wouldn’t have anyone like this going against the teacher, but unexpectedly, three popped out all at once."

"More than three, did you forget the girl who questioned Professor Osborne earlier?"

"Tsk tsk, our class really is full of talents. Honestly, if a class didn’t have people like them, it would be quite boring."

"Yeah, especially since all three that just left aren’t bad looking."

"Your description of ’aren’t bad’ might not be precise, huh?"

The discussion grew louder, and Mio Osborne slammed the table hard, making a loud bang: "---BONG."

The classroom immediately fell silent.

Mio Osborne, struggling to control his anger, asked, "Is there anyone else who wants to go home and sleep? Leave together, so you won’t waste other students’ time again!"