The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 454: The Pitiful Are Always Detestable

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Chapter 454: Chapter 454: The Pitiful Are Always Detestable

Coralie Hughes’s pupils contracted into a dot from terror.

She panicked and said, "No, I didn’t mean that. I don’t want to die, I don’t want to die! Mason Monroe, I’m begging you, please let me go, I really don’t want to die!!!"

Coralie screamed while pounding on the car window with all her strength.

But at this moment, the car had veered off the center of the road, heading toward the cliff on the other side.

Coralie was so frightened she couldn’t even scream, covering her eyes with both hands, her mind blank.

Next to her, Mason Monroe excitedly shouted, "Coralie, I love you!"

As soon as the words fell, the car bearing the "Hughes Group" logo sped towards the cliff, tumbling down the mountainside.

Birds at the bottom of the cliff fluttered away, making startled cries.

The car eventually crashed to the valley floor, exploding on impact.

Dust rose into the air.

A few minutes later, everything returned to silence.

...

Crestfall University.

When Summer Monroe returned to the classroom, Mio Osborne had already finished the evening’s lecture and opened the classroom projector screen.

Meeting her gaze, Mio Osborne coldly looked away and said to Willow Grant and Holly Holloway behind Summer, "You and Holly will self-study today’s section, and feel free to ask me if you have any questions."

Then, he clicked on the computer’s news tab and said, "Carefully watch today’s news. For your last class, carefully. Your self-study assignment is to choose one of the current news pieces and translate it into English. This is an assignment your English teacher asked me to give you. As for the higher math class, just review, and during tomorrow’s class, I’ll conduct an impromptu test based on today’s lesson. Anyone scoring below sixty will have to run ten laps on the field."

The students below showed a look of gloom.

This workload is much heavier than when they were in senior year of high school.

But no one dared to complain, everyone seriously looked up to watch the news, except for Summer Monroe, who leisurely rested her head on the desk, preparing to sleep.

The first piece of news talked about a nuclear leak, but with too many unfamiliar words, most classmates skipped it.

At that moment, the announcer said, "Now we interrupt with a piece of breaking news. Ten minutes ago, a car in The West Suburbs from the scenic mountain road fell to the bottom, where it exploded. It is understood that one of the deceased is the daughter of the Hughes Group’s chairman, Coralie Hughes. The details of the accident are still under investigation..."

Summer, who was lying on the desk, suddenly lifted her head.

The news had already reached the end, showing only a long shot of the accident scene.

In the photo, smoke filled the sky, and she could still see the car’s shattered body.

Her expression showed shock, but then she remembered the news mentioning "two" deceased, and Summer immediately speculated on what had happened.

Her initial plan was merely for Mason Monroe to be preoccupied with handling the Hughes Family, never expecting things to develop this way.

It seems Mason Monroe really was a madman.

But on second thought, Mason Monroe was quite pitiful.

That saying was fitting—pitiful people must have something detestable about them.

It looks like after attending Clarissa Stanton’s funeral, she would now attend Coralie Hughes’s.

Summer slightly raised her eyebrows, showing neither joy nor sorrow.

After all, once a person dies, everything is over, and her grievances with Coralie Hughes and Mason Monroe would come to an end.

At that moment, a knock suddenly sounded at the classroom door.

"Professor Osborne."

Summer looked up to see Rachel Ross, who had been absent for an evening self-study, standing there energetically.