The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day
Chapter 367: Is She a Celebrity?
CHAPTER 367: CHAPTER 367: IS SHE A CELEBRITY?
The crowd was visibly surprised at these words.
Such a stunning girl was not a celebrity but their schoolmate?!
They had something to brag about - their school had a goddess-level beauty with both talent and charm.
A senior student immediately pointed Summer Monroe in a direction, "Do you see that white tower with the big clock?"
Summer saw it at once; the building was truly beautiful.
She couldn’t help but think that when her mom was a visiting professor here, she must have also found the scenery beautiful, right?
"Ah!" a new student suddenly exclaimed, "We’re almost going to miss the registration time!"
"Hurry up, hurry up!"
The group of people swarmed and Summer snapped out of her silent thoughts, stepping towards the clock tower.
There was a directional sign downstairs, indicating the principal’s office was the first room on the top floor.
Summer quickly walked upstairs and knocked on the half-open door of the principal’s office.
Hearing a voice inside saying, "Come in," Summer pushed the door open.
Once inside, she saw the principal frantically clicking a mouse while seated in his chair.
Summer mentally typed a question mark, hesitated a little, then spoke, "Principal?"
"Wait, wait! Just one more round!"
A string of ellipses floated over Summer’s head, "..."
A minute later, the principal dejectedly put down the mouse as a proud voice emanated from the computer, "Hahaha, Payne, I won. You can attend the opening ceremony by yourself tomorrow!"
"Don’t do this..." Principal Payne pleaded, "The speech is so long, I’ll have a sore throat by the end!"
"I don’t care. We agreed on best two out of three, and I won!"
"You..." Principal Payne gritted his teeth, "Do you not want to be vice-principal anymore?"
"Well, I’m already at retirement age. If you want to dismiss me, just do it!" the other person said, and then there was a "thud" as the call ended.
Summer was dumbfounded.
A principal like this... could he really be reliable?
In the next moment, Principal Payne finally remembered someone had entered after hearing the knock. He looked up, his gaze landing on Summer, and his eyes suddenly widened.
Then Principal Payne shook his head and said, "I’m sorry, miss, our school isn’t filming a promotional video."
Summer gave an awkward smile; she had misunderstood again. She should have changed her clothes in the restroom before coming up.
Summer patiently explained, "Principal, I’m here for registration."
The principal looked puzzled, "Are you joking with me?"
Summer directly said, "Damian Knight said I should just come straight to the school to find you."
The principal immediately stood up, "Are you the friend that Young Master Knight introduced, Miss Monroe?"
Summer nodded, "Yes, I’m Summer Monroe."
"Quickly, quickly, have a seat. I’ll pour you some tea."
"No need." Summer glanced at the time, "It’s getting late. How about we register first?"
Principal Payne slapped his forehead, "But of course, I nearly forgot the main task. I’ll help you register first."
To Summer’s surprise, although the principal had appeared quite... unreliable earlier, he handled the registration process meticulously.
With the principal’s assistance, the registration was completed quickly.
"I’ll take you to your class. Your homeroom teacher even prepared a beginning-of-term test, which is on high school knowledge. Your seating will be arranged according to the results. But don’t worry, it’s alright if you don’t do well now; Professor Osborne’s class is brand new, and everything starts from scratch, you’ll be on equal footing with everyone else. Just work hard and you’ll be fine."
In the principal’s mind, he assumed Summer was not particularly outstanding.