Wife and Intern’s Game, Their Shared DebtChapter 1

I had spent half a year winning a high-stakes reversal case, which sent the stock options of Parker & Associates Law Firm soaring.

My wife, Sophia Miller, was overjoyed. She ordered lace lingerie online, saying she wanted to give me a surprise.

I thought she had finally overcome her so-called psychological barriers and given up on her “platonic love.”

But then I turned around and saw her figure sprawled across the bed—in a vlog posted by our intern, Jason Reed.

Scrolling through the comment section filled with admiration and blessings from strangers, I quietly tapped “like.”

Soon, my wife called.

“Ethan, don’t misunderstand. I was only pretending to be his girlfriend to boost his followers, and he just happened to help me try on the clothes. You just landed a big case—you can’t afford distractions. Once things settle down, I’ll make it up to you, I promise!”

I sneered and signed my name on the job offer from another firm.

“No need. Let’s get a divorce.”

Her voice instantly sharpened.

“I said he was only helping me, why are you so petty? What, would you rather I actually do something with him just so you’d feel better?”