âChris, I didnât take the wallet. If I agree to pay ten times its price, itâll just prove that Iâm guilty, right?â Natalie spoke calmly. There wasnât a trace of panic in her voice.
Elaine eavesdropped from the sidelines. She thought that Natalie was just too proud to accept Christopherâs money. But it was futile. Did she think that the police could prove her innocence?
Anyway, the wallet was found in Natalieâs pocket, and what had really happened wasnât caught on the storeâs security camera. That meant that Natalie, by default, was the thief.
Unable to contain her excitement, Elaine urged the shop manager to call the police already. âThe thief canât pay you. Youâre wasting your time if you donât call the police right now.â
The shop manager agreed and called the police. It didnât take long before two men in uniform strolled into the shop.
When the police arrived, Elaine immediately ran up to them, dragging Natalie behind her. âSir, itâs her who stole from this store, but she still doesnât want to admit it.â
âPlease hold on. I want you to check the security camera footage. I have evidence to prove that I didnât steal the wallet, but was framed,â Natalie said with a confident smile.
Elaine narrowed her eyes at her, sniggering as though she had heard a dirty joke. âWhat tricks are you playing? Didnât we just check the storeâs security footage?â
âIâm not talking about this shopâs security camera. Iâm talking about the security cameras in the shopping mallâs corridor.â Suddenly, Natalie turned around and pointed to the security cameras in the corridor right outside the shop.
In order to attract more customers, the shopâs storefront was made of glass, so the security cameras in the corridor could easily capture what went on inside the store through the glass walls.
âPlease check the mallâs security cameras. The footage from that angle should be able to prove that I didnât steal anything,â Natalie said calmly, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips.
âDonât listen to her! Sheâs probably just stalling for time and plans to run away when youâre not looking!â Hearing Natalieâs calm explanation, Elaine was the one who was filled with panic. All the color drained from her face as she urgently tried to convince the policemen.
After all, she was the one who slipped the wallet into Natalieâs pocket, taking advantage of the blind spot of the storeâs security camera. But she didnât take into consideration the mallâs security cameras. If what she had done was really captured on video, she would be doomed.
âElaine, Iâm just asking the police to check the mall security cameras. Why are you so scared?â Natalie looked at her with fake empathy, although her eyes flashed dangerously.
Flustered, Elaine forced herself to keep calm. âIf the thief isnât scared, why should I be?â
As requested, the police immediately checked the mallâs security footage.
Everyone held their breath and peered at the computer screen, wondering what tricks Natalie would play. After all, the wallet had been found in her pocket.
While the footage was a little pixelated, it was still very clear that Elaine had stood next to Natalie and, under the cover of her body, secretly took the wallet from the shelf and slipped it into Natalieâs coat pocket.
What a twist!
Elaine stared at the computer screen, dumbfounded.
âElaine, you havenât changed one bit. All you know is to bring trouble for the others.â Natalie sneered.
âI didnât... No... Itâs...â Elaine panicked. She finally understood why Natalie was stubborn about not agreeing to the compensation but insisted on calling the police.
If no one had called the police, Elaine could have gotten away with the problem by paying the price to the shop manager even if they found out she had flicked the wallet.
However, the arrival of the police worsened the situation. They just couldnât solve the problem in private anymore.
Christopher shook his head in disappointment. He didnât expect Elaine to be shameless enough to do such a cheap thing. âElaine, was it you who did that?â
The unmistakable evidence proved Elaine was the culprit.
Elaine couldnât get away with the crime no matter how hard she tried. She lowered her head in shame, for she couldnât come up with an excuse. âI... I didnât do it on purpose,â she tried explaining.
However, Natalie knew she was lying. Elaine was bluffing now to escape from the problem.
Natalie looked away from Elaine. After all, the woman was a hopeless liar.
The police quickly stopped Elaine. âYou are suspected of theft and false accusation. Come with us, please.â
Elaine stepped back and tried defending herself. âNo, I wonât come with you. I can compensate by paying ten times the price of the wallet. Please donât take me away.â
âYou are the suspect of this crime. There is no point in compensating now. This is a police case now, and the people who have filed a complaint do not intend to let you go,â a policeman said mercilessly.
Hearing this, Elaine grabbed Natalieâs hand and pleaded, âNatalie, can you let go of me this time? Please show mercy. I know I made a mistake. I will never hurt you again. I promise.â
âYou tried ruining my reputation last time in the Larson Group, and tried framing me for theft now. What makes you think Iâll let go of you?â Natalie asked calmly.
If she didnât teach Elaine a lesson, the woman would continue to bother her.
âSir, you can handle the case according to the law.â
Elaine sneered, fury blazing in her eyes. âWhy are you so cruel? Itâs all because of you! I wonât let you go!â
Her words dripped with malice. Natalie shrugged indifferently.
âI have never intended to harm you in any way. But you have been making things difficult for me time and again right from college. Elaine, itâs time for you to introspect and realize what all you have done. Donât even think of bothering me again. Otherwise, youâll have to face the consequences. It will be worse than this.â
Natalie scoffed at Elaine and stormed out of the shop with her bag.
Christopher followed her out, guiltily lowering his eyes.
âIâm sorry. Itâs all my fault. I remember Elaine confessing her love for me before. Has she been troubling you because of that?â
The setting sun cast a soft glow on Natalie. She shook her head and sighed. âDonât beat yourself about it, Chris. Elaine is a crazy woman. Besides, you already rejected her proposal in college. Itâs not your fault.â
âWell, do you want me to continue helping you with the gift?â Christopher asked hesitantly.
Natalie checked the time on her phone: it was almost seven in the evening. âForget it.â She waved her hands dismissively. âYou better go home. Iâll look around.â
The Double Life of My Billionaire Husband ï¤Chapter 52 The Return Of His Unrivaled Ex-Wife (Joanna)
ï¤Chapter 1329 Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen ï¤Chapter 1187 Before Christopher could respond, Natalie hurriedly sprinted off.