"What's she doing here?"
The group of socialites visibly stiffened when they saw me.
Everyone in high society knew about my reputation.
I was known for being arrogant, unhinged, and untouchable.
I didn't spare them a glance.
Instead, I looked down at Vivian, who was soaked from head to toe.
The floating comments began racing across my vision.
[The villainess is about to lose it! Vivian, run!]
[It's over! Quinn saw the male lead trying to save Vivian. She's definitely going to make Vivian's life a living hell!]
A smile tugged at my lips as I splashed the champagne in my glass straight into the lead socialite's face.
"Since when did any of you earn the right to bully someone under my protection?"
The women's faces turned green with embarrassment and anger, yet not one of them dared to say a word.
The floating comments exploded.
[Holy crap? Since when did the villainess start acting like a CEO from a romance novel? Why is this so satisfying?!]
[Our girl finally has someone standing up for her! I'm crying! Her family's been a mess since she was little.
[Her father abandoned her and her mother, her mom died after a long illness, and she worked three jobs to put herself through college. She's suffered so much!]
[Her good days are coming! Once Nathan falls in love with her, nobody will ever dare bully her again!]
[No! If Quinn protects her, what happens to the female lead's story? Villainess, get out of here!]
Vivian looked up at me.
Her eyes were slightly red, and drops of wine still clung to her lashes, yet her gaze remained clear and bright.
"Thank you, Ms. Hart."
Something stirred faintly in my chest.
No wonder she was the female lead.
Even I found her adorable.
Someone like her didn't deserve to have her life ruined by a scumbag like Nathan.
"Honey?"
A stiff voice sounded behind me.
I turned around.
Nathan stood a few steps away, his face drained of color.
He was terrified that I'd discovered he had lied to me.
"Honey, what are you doing here? I... there was a last-minute business dinner. The client insisted on meeting here..."
I watched him stumble through the excuse, and felt nothing but emptiness.
The old Quinn would have caused a scene big enough to turn the entire hotel upside down.
But not anymore.
"Alright. Then get back to work."
He probably never imagined that I'd let him off so easily.
Even so, he wasted no time making his escape.
Vivian remained where she was, quietly wiping the wine from her arm with a napkin.
I walked over and handed her my business card.
"Vivian, I didn't come here tonight by accident."
She looked up at me, confusion flickering in her eyes.
"Nathan betrayed me. He's been sleeping around, and he contracted HIV.
"I came because he's set his sights on you."
It was a small lie.
Vivian's eyes widened instantly.
"So, if he approaches you again, no matter what he says, don't believe him."
After a few seconds of silence, Vivian nodded seriously.
"Ms. Hart, I know you and Mr. Carter are married. It's not my place to comment on your relationship."
Her voice was calm, but firm.
"But don't worry. I would never get involved with a married man. That's a line I won't cross."
The floating comments went wild.
[AHHH! That's our girl! Her values are absolutely perfect!]
[Wait, how did the plot go this far off track? Where's the male lead? At this rate, the female lead is going to fall for the villainess instead!]
[But Nathan sleeping around is a fact. Am I the only one who thinks it'd be fun to watch these two girls team up and destroy a cheating scumbag?]
After parting ways with Vivian, I didn't leave the hotel.
Instead, following the directions provided by the floating comments, I headed for Nathan's private suite on the third floor.
I quietly made my way to the door. It hadn't been fully closed, leaving a narrow gap.
Inside the private suite, glasses clinked, laughter flowed freely, and cigarette smoke hung thick in the air.
One of the rich young men grinned and said, "Nathan, how'd you manage to get out tonight? Don't tell me Ms. Hart skipped her usual check-in routine for once."
Nathan let out a cold laugh, his voice dripping with disdain.
"Keep it down. I ran into her at the door earlier.
"If it weren't for the Hart family's connections and resources, who'd want to spend every day catering to that crazy woman?"
The room erupted in laughter.
The tone of the floating comments began to shift.
[Uh... Quinn can be a lot, but that's a pretty awful thing for the male lead to say.]
[Seriously. He acts one way to her face and another behind her back. That's disgusting.]
[Quinn's recording this!! This scumbag is finished!!]
After returning home, I backed up the recording and finished speaking with my divorce lawyer.
Just then, my phone vibrated.
A message from Vivian popped up on the screen.
"Ms. Hart, he really did contact me."
The location Vivian sent me led to a private restaurant in the city center.
By the time I arrived, the door to the private dining room was slightly ajar.
Voices drifted out from inside.
"Vivian, who would've thought we studied under the same professor? What a small world."
Nathan's tone was warm and friendly, completely different from the man who had called me a crazy woman in front of his friends the night before.
"I've been working on a new university project lately, and we're looking for promising young talent. Would you like to hear more about it?"
Vivian's voice remained calm.
"Tell me more about it, Nathan."
A flicker of satisfaction crossed Nathan's eyes as he began describing the project's prospects and resources in detail.
Vivian nodded along politely the entire time.
A few minutes later, once the discussion was over, she picked up her bag and stood.
"Nathan, I'll think about the project and get back to you."
Nathan clearly hadn't expected her to leave so soon.
"The food hasn't even arrived yet. I said I'd treat you to dinner. Why don't you stay and eat first?"
Vivian slowly shook her head.
"You and Ms. Hart are married. It wouldn't be appropriate for me to spend so much time alone with you."
Nathan's expression stiffened for a brief moment.
Then he let out a long sigh.
"Vivian, it's not what you think."
His voice turned bitter, as though years of suppressed frustration had finally found an outlet.
"My marriage to Quinn was arranged by our families from the very beginning. I never had a choice."
He paused, as if gathering his courage.
"She's... an extremely controlling person. Unreasonable. She flies off the handle over the smallest things. Everyone thinks we're happily married, but the truth is, I haven't had a single peaceful day since the day we got married."
I leaned against the wall and tightened my grip on the recorder in my hand.
The floating comments completely lost their minds.
[Okay, the male lead really is kind of a jerk. Yesterday he was trash-talking Quinn to his friends, and today he's playing the victim in front of Vivian.]
[Hold on. The villainess already derailed the original plot. Since he couldn't save the damsel in distress, he's trying a different way to win the female lead over.]
As he spoke, Nathan slowly rolled up the sleeve of his left arm.
Several shocking red marks on the inside of his forearm were exposed beneath the light.
"Her moods change without warning. In her eyes, everyone around her is just an outlet for her anger."
I stared at the marks on his arm and almost laughed.
Those injuries came from him getting drunk and crashing into a glass liquor cabinet the week before.
I was the one who treated them.
Vivian fell silent for a moment before slowly sitting back down.
Nathan's eyes lit up.
He thought his sob story had worked.
The floating comments exploded.
[The male lead is seriously disgusting. He blames everything on the villainess! Those injuries were obviously his own fault!]
[Forget the romance. I just want to watch these two women team up and destroy this scumbag.]
[+1! I'd watch a hundred episodes of two girls taking down a cheating loser together!]
I took a deep breath and pushed the door open.
The atmosphere in the room instantly froze.
Nathan shot to his feet.
His legs nearly gave out beneath him, and he looked seconds away from dropping to his knees.
"H-Honey... what are you doing here?"
I didn't answer.
I simply looked at him in silence.
Vivian spoke before I could.
"Ms. Hart, please don't misunderstand. Nathan was telling me about a project at the university. Since we studied under the same professor, we ended up talking a little longer than expected."
A flash of delight crossed Nathan's eyes.
He probably thought Vivian had genuinely been moved by his story and was now helping him cover his tracks.
"That's right. We were just talking about the project. Vivian's my junior from school, and I thought she'd be a great fit, so I recommended her."
The words tumbled out of his mouth as he plastered an eager, ingratiating smile across his face and looked at me.
I looked at his smug, two-faced expression and suddenly smiled.
"If you're discussing a project, then by all means, keep talking.
"I'll head home first. I'll make something nourishing for dinner tonight."
With that, I turned and walked out without looking back.
Behind me, Nathan let out a long breath of relief.
Maybe he was too busy celebrating his narrow escape to notice.
With her back still turned to him, Vivian gave me a small nod.
The floating comments flooded my vision.
[THEY MADE EYE CONTACT!!! IT'S OFFICIAL—THEY'VE JOINED FORCES!!!]
[I've only got one question now: when does this jerk finally get taken down???]
Ever since that day, Nathan seemed like a different person.
Before leaving the house, he would spend twenty minutes standing in front of the mirror, carefully inspecting his reflection from every angle.
Even more interestingly, he began updating me on his whereabouts more frequently than ever.
"Honey, I've got a meeting about a new project this afternoon. I might be home a little late."
"Honey, how about I bring home your favorite dessert tonight?"
I glanced at the messages and smiled faintly because three seconds earlier, Vivian sent me a screenshot.
Nathan had just invited her to meet him at that same restaurant that evening.
The floating comments were in hysterics.
[Look at this master of time management. Perfect husband in one chat window, devoted senior in another.]
[Why is it so satisfying watching the male lead get played for once???]
[This scumbag's still busy feeling sorry for himself, completely unaware that he's the real clown.]
A month passed like that.
Late one night, I lay in bed with my eyes closed.
Nathan's phone vibrated several times on the nightstand.
He didn't move.
Then it buzzed three more times in quick succession.
At last, he carefully slipped out from under the covers, padded barefoot to the balcony, and quietly slid the glass door shut behind him.
The balcony door offered very little soundproofing.
"What?"
His voice was barely above a whisper, but it couldn't hide the panic that crept into it.
"The test came back?"
"What are the odds? I only went that one time..."
"I'll be fine."
"Alright, alright. Stop talking. I get it. I'll find time to get tested."
After hanging up, he stood on the balcony for a full hour, letting the cold night air wash over him before sneaking back into bed.
The floating comments continued drifting across my vision.
[This is disgusting. He's still sleeping beside the villainess!! What if he infects her?]
[Don't worry. Ever since he started cheating, she hasn't let him touch her.]
[Okay, I owe the villainess an apology. I was rooting for her to get HIV earlier.]
Three days later, a test report arrived from the hospital.
I opened it and gave it a casual glance.
I sent Vivian a message.
"It's time."
Vivian replied with an "OK" emoji almost instantly.
The floating comments erupted.
[IT'S HAPPENING!!! THE TRAP IS FINALLY SNAPPING SHUT!!!]
[The male lead's already setting up his confession. He still thinks he's getting away with everything. Just wait until reality hits him!]
[Female lead and villainess forever! Cheating trash like him deserves to be launched into the sun!]
A moment later, Vivian sent me a location pin.
Without hesitation, I forwarded it to both families' group chat.
"Nathan and I have some good news to share with everyone. Tomorrow at three in the afternoon, come witness it for yourselves."
The chat exploded the moment I sent it.
Nathan's mother immediately sent three smiling emojis.
"Are you pregnant? Am I finally getting a grandchild?"
The next afternoon.
Nathan stood in the garden of a private estate, surrounded by rose petals.
In his hands was an enormous bouquet of red roses.
He looked at Vivian, his ears burning red as his voice shook with nerves.
"From the moment I first met you, I knew you were the person I'd been waiting for my whole life.
"I know my situation isn't exactly... ideal right now. But I promise I'll make things right. I'll give you an answer. I'll give you a home.
"Vivian, will you be my girlfriend?"
His eyes were filled with anticipation.
Vivian lowered her head and said nothing.
Nathan seemed to realize something was wrong and slowly turned around.
The smile froze on his face.
I walked into the garden with both families in tow.
The confirmed HIV test report from the hospital and the divorce papers struck him squarely in the chest.
"Nathan Carter."
My voice remained calm.
"You've really outdone yourself this time."
I pointed at the documents scattered at his feet.
"Why don't you take a good look and tell everyone exactly what these are?"