Chapter 76: Call The Police
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Janet frowned deeply.
"The footage canât prove that I stole the wallet.Why are you so hell-bent on slandering me? Perhaps it
was you who took the wallet and slipped it into my pocket to frame me."
Elaineâs nostrils flared and her eyes went wide.
To cover up her ploy, she raised her voice and pointed a finger at Janet.
"Donât you dare accuse me! The wallet was found in your pocket, so obviously, you were the one who
stole it!"
"Elaine, how many times do we have to say that the footage doesnât show that it was Janet who stole
it? Stop framing her."
Christopher looked at her coldly and added, "I know she didnât steal the wallet."
Elaine had wanted to paint Janet as a thief so that Christopher would dislike her.
But now that Christopher was even protecting Janet, Elaine was utterly enraged.
"Christopher, just how well do you know Janet? Maybe sheâs not the good girl you make her out to
be.There were a lot of rumors about her back in college.Her classmates wouldnât make up stories for
no reason.Plus, now sheâs trying to put the blame on me.You heard it yourself!"
Elaineâs voice was shrill, which made her sound as though she really believed what she was saying
Clenching her fists, Janet said through gritted teeth, "You were the one who started all those
rumors.Years have passed and weâre supposed to be more mature now.Havenât you grown up yet?"
At the time, Janet had ignored what Elaine did because they were about to graduate.
There was no use getting worked up over such a trivial thing.
"How dare you accuse me of starting those rumors? Do you have any proof?"
Elaine couldnât help but snicker at Janetâs stupidity.
They had graduated years ago.
Even if Elaine indeed was the one who spread the rumors, Janet had no evidence.
Moreover, the video didnât show that Elaine deliberately framed Janet.
All the bystanders in the store watched this scene unfold with great interest.
Since the wallet was found in Janetâs pocket, surely she was the prime suspect.
"But sheâs so pretty.Iâd never have thought she was a thief!"
"You know what they say: you canât judge a book by its cover."
Hearing their whispers, Christopher raised his head and cleared his throat loudly.
"The matter hasnât been investigated thoroughly.Donât draw conclusions just yet."
The manager couldnât just let Janet go after what happened.
"Miss, store policy dictates that you have to pay ten times the price of what you stole.The wallet was
found in your pocket.You must pay us back, or weâll call the police."
Janet looked at him, speechless.
Hesitating, she clutched her bag so tightly until her knuckles turned white.
Suddenly, she saw something at the corridor outside the store.
Turning around, she sneered smugly.
"Okay.Call the police."
Elaineâs eyes widened as she couldnât believe her luck.
Snickering, she said arrogantly, "It sounds like you donât have the money to pay for it.Thatâs probably
why you resorted to stealing, you poor thing."
Elaine nearly jumped with joy.
If Janet was sent to jail for shoplifting, her career would be ruined.
Elaineâs words undoubtedly smeared Janetâs name even further.
"Iâm asking the manager to call the police precisely because I didnât steal the wallet! Why do I have to
pay ten times the itemâs price? Iâll wait for the police to deal with this matter."
Janetâs voice was clear, confident, and had no trace of fear.
But Elaine was unfazed.She firmly believed that Janet would be put behind bars.
Seeing Janet act as stubborn as a mule, she couldnât help but sneer with satisfaction.