The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 479: Sense of Crisis
Fortunately, Willow Grant reminded her that such a sensible daughter-in-law is rare nowadays.
Willow Grant smiled slightly and gazed affectionately at Damian Knight.
However, it seemed Damian Knight didn’t see her at all; his eyes were only on Summer Monroe, and he spoke to Summer in a tender voice she had never heard before, "Let’s go, move the piano to your auditorium, and you can test the sound there."
Summer Monroe had long wanted to unveil the true appearance of the Hunting Goddess. Upon hearing this, she immediately nodded, "Okay."
But then she remembered Susan Stone and politely said to Susan, "Auntie, we’ll head to the auditorium first."
Susan Stone didn’t particularly like Summer, but she valued family background, and considering Summer half-belonged to that family, she begrudgingly nodded, "Hmm."
This was giving Summer a bit of face.
Beside them, Willow Grant couldn’t understand why class-focused Susan Stone would give Summer any face.
A girl from the countryside, even if she was from the Stanton Family, shouldn’t have been seen by Susan, so why was this happening?
A sudden sense of crisis rose in Willow’s heart.
She wasn’t stupid; she clearly sensed that Damian Knight wasn’t interested in her, so she needed to cling tightly to Susan Stone to marry into the Knight Family.
But if Susan also had a favorable impression of Summer, then she would be in danger!
Just then, the dean arrived.
Seeing so many people gathered, afraid of a stampede, he quickly called the school’s security to disperse the students.
Taking advantage of no one paying attention to her, Willow walked toward the auditorium while carefully asking Susan, "Auntie, what do you think of Summer?"
Susan Stone pursed her lips, saying, "Not great."
A girl who grew up in the countryside, even if she inherited the blood of that family and of her former friend Luna Monroe, can’t compare to a true socialite.
Inherent conditions are important, but nurturing afterward is even more critical.
Willow sharply sensed Susan’s dissatisfaction with Summer, and her heart relaxed a bit, daring to ask now, "Then why did you bother with her just now? When someone from the Ross family came to invite you to play mahjong, you didn’t even let them in."
Susan opened her mouth, wanting to say that Summer’s status was special.
But in the end, she didn’t answer, only saying, "It’s different, don’t ask. Also, about matters related to Summer in the future, you’d better not get involved. She’s... don’t provoke her."
Willow choked up, then showed a wronged expression, her eyes turning red, "I’m sorry, Auntie, am I annoying you?"
"No, no, how could that be?" Susan hurriedly explained, "You’re my chosen daughter-in-law. As for Summer, I just don’t want you to have any ties with a girl from the countryside that might lower your status."
Having heard this, Willow finally felt completely at ease.
Indeed, someone from the countryside would only lower her status.
But because Damian treated Summer with such favor, and their relationship was ambiguous, she still had to find a way to drive Summer away!
Willow thought a bit, saying as they walked, "You’re right. As for Summer... although she’s the daughter of the Stanton Group, she really doesn’t have the demeanor of one."
Though Susan Stone was dismissive of Summer, because of Luna Monroe, she couldn’t help but ask, "Is she performing poorly in school?"
"Isn’t she?" Willow sighed, "She’s not good at studying, often contradicts teachers, and is frequently late and leaves early. Professor Osborne really doesn’t like her; yesterday Rachel Ross got into trouble with the law because of Summer."







