I Took Down My Boyfriend and the Scheming Intern
Plot Summary
CEO Katherine discovers her reality is being narrated by on-screen comments that reveal her boyfriend, Vincent, is destined to betray her for a new intern, Sophie. Armed with spoilers of their planned corporate sabotage, Katherine must protect her company from the "golden couple" she once believed in, turning from a heartbroken partner into a strategic defender of her life's work.
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- Role-Oriented: Katherine, Vincent, Sophie, Katherine and Vincent, Vincent and Sophie
- Plot-Oriented: what happens to Katherine in betrayal, what happens to Vincent in downfall, what happens to Sophie in scheming
Character Relationships
Katherine and Vincent: Once the celebrated "golden couple" of the company, their relationship is the core conflict. Katherine is the CEO and Vincent is the Vice President. The comments reveal Vincent's love was never genuine, positioning Katherine as a mere "stand-in" for his true soulmate, Sophie. Their dynamic shifts from romantic partners to adversaries as Katherine learns of his planned betrayal.
Vincent and Sophie: According to the spoilers, Vincent and Sophie are destined "soulmates." Vincent immediately favors Sophie, assigning her as his personal assistant against Katherine's advice. Their relationship is portrayed as a fated connection, with Vincent willing to sabotage Katherine's company to protect and enrich Sophie.
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The day the new intern started, a cascade of comments began to scroll across my vision.
Shes here, shes here! The female lead has arrived!
Get ready, the male lead is about to fall hopelessly in love with her. As for that CEO rival, shell get insanely jealous and start tormenting the heroine.
And in the end, the male lead will step in, crush the rivals company for the sake of his true love, and leave her bankrupt!
He and the heroine are true soulmates. That rival is just pure evil!
I watched the words shimmer in the air, a frown creasing my brow. The evil rival they were talking about was me.
And the male lead? My boyfriend, Vincent.
According to the comments, the moment Sophie walked through our doors, Vincent was a goner. He, the Vice President of the company, would start orbiting her like a moon, neglecting his duties and ultimately losing us a major client. I would reprimand them both, and in retaliation for that minor offense, Vincent would orchestrate my downfall. He would cook up fraudulent contracts, trick me into signing them, and systematically sabotage my business deals, drowning me in lawsuits from angry clients. All the while, he and Sophie would be secretly diverting shipments and profits, getting rich while my company bled out.
I stared at the ghostly text, my mind reeling in disbelief. Vincent and I had been together since college. Hed pursued me relentlessly. Id finally said yes after graduation, and wed been inseparable ever since. Everyone at the company called us the golden couple. I had truly believed he would love me forever.
But the relentless stream of comments chipped away at my certainty.
Just as I was about to assign Sophie to a simple front-desk position, Vincent suddenly announced he needed a new personal assistant. He wanted Sophie for the job.
I looked at him, genuinely shocked. Id offered to hire an assistant for him months ago, and hed insisted he didnt need one. Now, for this girl, he was changing his tune.
Haha, the male lead recognizes her! She was his childhood neighbor!
The rival was just a stand-in for the female lead all along!
Now that the real heroine is back, the stand-in can just go die!
Exactly! He and Sophie are meant to be. The other one was just a placeholder!
A bitter sting pricked my eyes as I read the words. A stand-in. All this time, I was just a substitute for Sophie. Looking at her now, I could see ita faint, uncanny resemblance in the set of her eyes, the shape of her brow.
In that moment, I believed every word the comments told me.
Vincent, I said, my voice carefully neutral, Sophie has no experience. Let me find you a professional assistant, someone properly trained.
He just shook his head. Katherine, I think Sophie will be perfect. Besides, it would take you time to recruit someone new. Its better if she just starts with me now.
He was so eager.
The comments exploded. One side jeered at me, the "evil rival," for trying to break up the main couple on their first day. The other side swooned over Vincents devotion, how hed defy me just to keep Sophie by his side.
LOL, the rival has no idea. Tomorrow, the heroine is going to accidentally mix up some files and leak a huge company secret!
And then shell be on the hook for a massive compensation payment!
I read the spoilers and let out a quiet sigh. If Vincent wanted to be with Sophie so badly, who was I to stand in his way?
Back in my office, I instructed my assistant to compile a list of all the projects currently under Vincents purview. My company was still in a critical growth phase. We couldnt afford a single misstep, a single loss. The stakes were too high for me to let my personal life sink the ship.
As I gave my instructions, the comments continued to flicker in my minds eye. They revealed Sophies next move: she was going to intentionally misquote the price on a major bid proposal. If that document went out, wed be locked into a contract that would lose us a fortune. The comments made it clear this wasnt an accident. It was a calculated move to put herself in a vulnerable position so Vincent could swoop in and play the hero.
Rage, cold and sharp, pierced through me. Sophie didnt just want my boyfriend; she wanted to destroy everything I had built.
I immediately sent my assistant to the clients office. She waited until after Sophie had dropped off the proposal, then, using my authority, she retrieved it and swapped it with the correct version.
When she placed the sabotaged document on my desk, I saw the proof with my own eyes. The price was disastrously wrong. Winning the bid at that number would have been catastrophic. But breaking the contract after winning would have cost even more in penalties.
The comments had been right about everything.
Just then, a new batch of text erupted.
OMG, the hero and heroine are kissing!
They are SO sweet together!
I shot up from my chair and strode toward Vincents office. Peeking through the blinds on his glass wall, I saw them. Vincent and Sophie, locked in a passionate embrace, kissing deeply.
The comments went into a frenzy.
AHHHH! Theyve finally recognized each other as soulmates!
I love them so much! Theyre adorable!
Someone get them to a chapel, STAT! They need to get married right now!
That rival is such a villain. The male lead obviously doesnt love her, but she just wont let him go!
Their words made my stomach turn, but I also noticed something crucial. They were a Greek chorus, commentating only on the actions of their hero and heroine. They had no idea what I was doing. They hadnt seen me switch the proposal. Their world revolved entirely around Vincent and Sophie.
A slow, cold smile spread across my face. I turned away from the window and walked back to my office.
I called my assistant back in. From now on, Vincent was to be assigned only our most trivial, unimportant accounts. I also handed her a stack of files. Take these to him.
A few minutes later, she returned, closing the door softly behind her.
Maam, she whispered, her expression hesitant. Youll never guess what I just saw.
What did you see? I asked, feigning curiosity.
Mr. Cole he and Sophie were sitting very, very close. It looked intimate. She looked nervous, knowing how devoted I had been to Vincent. Shed never have dared say such a thing before, but her loyalty was to me.
I offered her a calm smile. Whatever is happening between Vincent and Sophie has nothing to do with me.
My assistant looked confused but knew better than to ask more questions. I simply told her that, moving forward, certain company matters were no longer to be shared with the Vice President. She seemed to understand, gave a sharp nod, and left.
With that, I went back to work, keeping one eye on my business and the other on the stream of comments. They continued to spill secrets. They told me how Sophie was now whispering in Vincents ear, feeding him ideas, convincing him to help her plot against me. Her goal, from the very beginning, was to take me down. My company was thriving, a ripe fruit ready for the picking. If they could bankrupt me, they could seize it all.
The most crushing blow was that Vincent had agreed.
I stared at the words, a wave of profound disappointment washing over me. I had thought that after all our years together, he would never actively seek to harm me. But the moment Sophie appeared, all his supposed love for me had vanished.
All that was left now was the cold burn of betrayal.
The comments helpfully informed me that in a few days, Vincent would bring me a contract to sign. A contract that, once signed, would instantly bankrupt my company.
Now that I knew, there was no way I would let that happen. And Vincent, in his love-struck haze, had no idea that I had already spent the last several days quietly sidelining him. Ever since Sophies arrival, he had been so consumed with her that he hadnt even noticed his access being revoked, his authority systematically stripped away and rerouted back to me. He was too busy playing the lovestruck hero to pay attention to his actual job.
Just as predicted, Vincent showed up at my office.
He held out a file. Katherine, I landed a huge deal. Once we complete this contract, the company will make a fortune. You should sign it now.
I looked at him, and then at the comments flashing before my eyes.
Here it is! The male lead is making his move! The rival has no idea that the second she signs this, the company will belong to him!
Soon hell have all her money and her company, and he and the heroine can live happily ever after!
Hurry up and advance the plot! I want to see the romance!
I smiled sweetly. Vincent, just leave it here. Ill take a look at it tonight.
His face tightened. Katherine, I worked really hard to get this, he pressed. I know things have been tough for the company lately, and I had to pull a lot of strings to make this happen. Just sign it.
I will, Vincent, dont worry, I said, my smile never wavering. As long as the contract is legitimate, Ill sign it. But I dont have time to review it right this second. Just leave it with me.
His expression soured. He clearly hadnt expected me to ask to read it first. A flicker of anger sparked in his eyes.
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