The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 430: Under the Moonlight

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Chapter 430: Chapter 430: Under the Moonlight

"No need." Mio Osborne frowned and said, "Being able to speak with an Aurelia accent isn’t anything impressive. Besides, British and American accents are the norm now. Teacher Sutton, you shouldn’t be so biased about accents."

"No, I’ve lived abroad for many years, and I know the uniqueness of the Aurelia accent, you..."

"Teacher Sutton!" Mio Osborne coldly interrupted Teacher Sutton and said, "Don’t mention the student Summer Monroe again. I definitely want her gone. This student sleeps in class and has no future. I advise you not to pay attention to her anymore."

"But..."

"No buts. If you don’t believe me, wait for the monthly test results. She will definitely be at the bottom."

Teacher Sutton looked perplexed and finally shook his head, saying, "Alright, let’s wait for the monthly test results. If, and I mean if, she doesn’t make it to the top twenty, I’m willing to take her into my class. I don’t want to lose such a genius."

Now it was Mio Osborne who was confused.

He couldn’t understand how such a weak student could catch Teacher Sutton’s eye.

He shook his head with a look of being the only sober person in a drunken world and said, "Since you say so, do as you wish, just hope you won’t regret it then."

To him, Summer Monroe was like a bad apple that would spoil the whole class.

The conversation ended unpleasantly, and Teacher Sutton left mumbling. Mio Osborne looked towards the teaching building, his dislike for Summer Monroe growing.

She actually deliberately learned the Aurelia accent to please Teacher Sutton, knowing that he is the best English teacher at Crestfall University.

Clearly, Summer Monroe’s mind wasn’t on learning but on these trickery and shortcuts, seeing that he didn’t like her, she started to curry favor with Teacher Sutton, truly mud that can’t stick to the wall!

But Teacher Sutton’s words still sparked a bit of curiosity in Mio Osborne about Summer Monroe. He returned to his desk and looked up her information.

The records showed that Summer Monroe had always attended a school in a remote town and later got into a nearby unremarkable college, which was still a vocational school he’d never heard of.

Combined with her college entrance exam scores displayed there, Mio Osborne immediately lost interest in looking further into Summer Monroe’s records and closed the webpage.

He truly was affected by Teacher Sutton, even having a slight expectation that Summer Monroe might be a student with a bit of potential.

Such a person has no bright future and is not worth his time to save.

Just then, a timid voice sounded, "Professor Osborne."

Mio Osborne turned his head and saw a girl with flushed cheeks, recognizing her as a student from his class, named Holly Holloway.

Mio Osborne nodded and asked, "What’s the matter?"

Holly Holloway, not good at communication and afraid of stammering, simply handed a prepared note to Mio Osborne.

"This is...?" Mio Osborne reached out, took it, and glanced at it. It detailed a piano piece titled "In the Moonlight," translated into Cathaysian as "Under the Moonlight."

"Under the Moonlight" is the most famous piece by the internationally renowned 16th-century music composer Alan Gale, and it remains to this day one of the most technically challenging piano pieces.

Not to mention the music teachers at Crestfall University, even many of the world’s renowned musicians have difficulty completing it flawlessly. The highest achieving living pianist, Ken Roland, became famous overnight with a live performance of "Under the Moonlight."

And currently, no one in Cathaysia dares to perform "Under the Moonlight" live.

This is enough to prove the high difficulty of this piano piece.

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