Same Husband, Different Script: I'm the Real Female Lead
Richard Montague, a rich heir in Durmask, has just posted a new tweet on Twitter. The accompanying photo features a luxurious winery.
The caption reads, "My wife loves this place a lot, so I bought it immediately."
I tap on the photo, soon realizing that this is Amie Winery, the same place that I had briefly mentioned to Richard last week.
Then, I recall the fact that he has told me that he's prepared a surprise anniversary gift for me in a mysterious tone. So, this winery must be the gift!
With a wide smile on my face, I respond to his tweet in the comment section.
But three minutes later, Kiara York, a popular celebrity from the same company that I'm in, quickly proclaims her love for Richard on the Internet.
"Wow, my husband is so generous! I'm very satisfied with this gift!"
All the onlookers and fans begin shipping Kiara and Richard like mad overnight.
"What a sweet relationship! As expected of the rich heir in Durmask! Even the way he announces his relationship is very domineering!"
The whole turn of events leaves me feeling stunned. Once I realize that Kiara is just trying to ride on the coattails of Richard's popularity, I quickly post a picture of my marriage certificate online.
It comes with a caption. "If she's the legitimate wife, then who am I?"
But Kiara soon posts a marriage certificate of her own. To my surprise, there's a photo attached to the certificate. Richard's face is shown in the photo.
Kiara mocks me, "There's a limit to being a lunatic fangirl, you know! Rick and I are husband and wife by law! You can't just slap a Photoshopped picture here and pretend that he's your husband!"
As I stare at both copies of the marriage certificates, which show the courthouse's stamp, I fall in deep contemplation. Then, I look at the place Kiara tagged on her Twitter comment.
Finally, I can't resist calling Richard, who's currently overseas.
"How dare you engage in bigamy behind my back!"