The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 431: Fleeing in Panic
Mio Osborne just received word in the morning that Willow Grant was going to perform a piece, and it was also a piano piece, a famous 16th-century piano piece called "Rebirth."
The difficulty of this piano piece was already considered not low, but compared to "Under the Moonlight," it was simply a child’s play.
He was already pleasantly surprised to know that Willow Grant was going to play "Rebirth," but never expected Holly Holloway to give him an even bigger surprise!
Mio Osborne couldn’t hide his excitement and quickly confirmed, "Are you going to play ’Under the Moonlight’? Can you really play it?" 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚
Holly Holloway didn’t understand piano and was puzzled by Mio Osborne’s excitement.
She nodded and then shook her head, finally managing to say, "It’s not me, it’s Summer Monroe. She’s willing to go on stage with me and complete ’Under the Moonlight.’
"Summer Monroe?"
Upon hearing this name, Mio Osborne furrowed his brows again.
Earlier, when he checked Summer Monroe’s academic records, he knew that Summer Monroe wasn’t born into an affluent family like Willow Grant’s but grew up in a poor, remote area.
He didn’t look down on kids from impoverished places, as there were many students from poor backgrounds in his class.
But the key point is, could a child from such an environment have ever touched a piano? Could they play "Under the Moonlight"?
This was undeniably a pipe dream.
Besides, he’d never heard that "Under the Moonlight" required two people to perform. It wasn’t even a piece suitable for a duet.
Mio Osborne was silent for a moment, then said, "Collaborating on a piano piece with another person isn’t ideal. Especially... Summer Monroe isn’t as reliable as you think. I don’t want you to get too close to her."
Holly instantly shook her head and said, "Summer Monroe is really amazing! Plus, we’re not both playing the piano, it’ll be one playing the piano and the other doing sand art..."
"Sand art?" Mio Osborne raised an eyebrow.
There’s plenty of mud and sand in rural areas, so knowing some sand art wasn’t surprising for Summer Monroe.
Worried that Mio Osborne wouldn’t agree, Holly pleaded anxiously, "Professor Osborne, please, I’m, I’m timid, I dare not go on stage alone..."
Seeing Holly on the verge of tears, Mio Osborne rubbed his temples, slightly irked, and said, "Alright, it’s up to you. Your main task is to study hard; these things about playing and drawing are just distractions, don’t let them take up too much of your study time."
Holly’s eyes lit up and she asked, "Pro-Professor, you agree?"
Mio Osborne nodded, "Yes, you can go back now, it’s almost time for class."
"Okay!" Holly happily bowed to Mio Osborne and quickly turned around to run out.
Mio Osborne watched Holly’s retreating figure and shook his head.
With courage like that, talking about "Under the Moonlight" is a stretch, managing to play even one bar would be commendable.
But it didn’t matter; having one student in the class who could perform "Rebirth" already brought him pride, no need for another great performance.
In other words, even if Holly and Summer Monroe messed up, the other teachers, considering "Rebirth," wouldn’t think much of it.
Mio Osborne stretched his neck from side to side, loosening up his muscles, and continued preparing his lesson.
Meanwhile,
At the Hughes Family.
Mason Monroe had just returned from visiting Coralie Hughes at the mental hospital. He had initially intended to ask Coralie for some money, but when Coralie heard his request, she went crazy, kicking and hitting him.
Mason Monroe eventually had to flee in a hurry.
He rubbed the spot on his scalp where Coralie had yanked out a tuft of his hair, then stepped into the Hughes Family home.
Mr. Hughes had just sat down to have lunch. Upon seeing him, his face was less than cordial as he asked, "How’s Coralie doing?"







