In general, it is not. Literature usually focuses on a wide range of themes like love, friendship, growth, and heroism. While there might be some works that touch on complex and negative themes like cheating, it is not a mainstream or common one. And the term 'literotic' seems rather inappropriate and not in line with the general nature of literature.
First of all, it promotes dishonesty. In a marriage or any relationship, trust is fundamental. A story about cheating undermines this value. Also, it can have a bad influence on the readers' perception of relationships. They may start to view relationships as something where rules can be easily broken. And the 'literotic' aspect, if it involves inappropriate content, further degrades the moral standing of the story.
One sign could be a change in her appearance. If she suddenly starts dressing up more than usual or paying extra attention to her looks when she didn't before. Another sign is being secretive with her phone. She might be overly protective of it, change passwords, or quickly turn it off when you come near.
Once there was a woman named Lily. She was married to Mark. Lily started to have secret meetings with an old acquaintance from her college days. She would lie to Mark about where she was going, saying it was work - related. One day, Mark noticed she was overly protective of her phone. When he finally checked it while she was in the shower, he found text messages that revealed her affair. He was heartbroken and they ended up getting a divorce.
The story of the beacon fire teasing the princes originated from a plot in the ancient Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The story was about Cao Cao leading his army to attack Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. Liu Bei and Sun Quan joined forces to resist Cao Cao. In the Battle of Red Cliff, Liu Bei's general Guan Yu was killed by Cao Cao's army. Liu Bei was deeply saddened and sent Zhuge Liang to Cao Cao's army to persuade Cao Cao to give up attacking Red Cliff and attack Jingzhou where Liu Bei was located.
Zhuge Liang spread rumors in Cao Cao's army that Guan Yu was killed by Sun Quan and claimed that Guan Yu had left Cao Cao's army on his own accord and was killed by Sun Quan. When Cao Cao heard the news, he thought that Guan Yu was a thorn in his side and ordered an attack on Jingzhou. However, Zhuge Liang had already anticipated Cao Cao's actions, so he had already prepared countermeasures when Cao Cao's army attacked Jingzhou.
In the end, Cao Cao's army failed in the Battle of Red Cliff and returned to the north. In the Battle of Jing Zhou, Guan Yu's son Guan Ping also participated in the battle and successfully defended Jing Zhou from Sun Quan's attack. Therefore, the story of " Beacon Fire Playing with the Vassals " referred to Zhuge Liang, who used Guan Yu's death to spread rumors when Cao Cao's army attacked Jingzhou, thus preventing Cao Cao from attacking and protecting Jingzhou.
The story of the Beacon Fire playing with the princes happened at the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty. In order to make Baosi happy, King You of Zhou lit the Beacon Fire and played with the princes. Bao Si laughed when she saw the beacon fire. King You was very happy, so he lit the beacon fire many times. However, due to King You's frequent teasing of the vassals, the vassals no longer believed in the signal of the beacon fire and gradually stopped coming. In the end, Quan Rong broke through Haojing and killed King You of Zhou, marking the end of Western Zhou. This story tells us that if the king treats the power of the country as a joke, it will eventually lead to his own destruction.
I found some novels with the main character playing with fire. These novels included Xiao Yan, the male protagonist in " Battle Through the Heavens ", who was an expert at playing with fire and was good at controlling all kinds of fire attributes; Fang Qi, the main protagonist in " Fairy: Obtained Fire God Moth at the Beginning, Fire Specialization ", who had the talent of specializing in fire attributes; and " Emperor Fire Pill King " and " Fire Refining the Starry Sky ", which were novels where the main characters played with fire. These novels might meet your needs.
Maoni's daughter-in-law was from Daqing, Hei Longjiang. During the period of writing " Celebrating Years," Maoni moved to Daqing with his wife. He referred to his wife as "Leader" and said that he had come from Yichang to Daqing to spend the rest of his life with the Leader. Thus, his wife spent many years with him in the Qing Kingdom.
Some signs could be being overly secretive with her phone, suddenly having new and unexplained interests or hobbies that take her away from home often, and being less affectionate towards her husband.