Thea York spoke up, her tone as casual as if she were making small talk. "Those people who stage accidents to scam others are just awful. They really need to be punished severely!"
"But thankfully, the man didn’t succeed with his scam. A silver lining, I suppose."
Estelle Lockwood’s eyebrow twitched. She had a feeling she knew what Thea York was about to say.
Sure enough, Thea York brought up the staged accident in front of Nathaniel Sloan. "Back then, everyone around was blaming Miss Lockwood. I mean, honestly, couldn’t they see she was the one being scammed?"
Nathaniel Sloan asked Estelle Lockwood, "Are you alright?"
Estelle Lockwood shook her head, but Thea York had already jumped in with a smile. "Of course she’s fine! I just happened to be filming a video and caught the old man’s whole act on camera. Otherwise, even if he didn’t manage to extort any money from Miss Lockwood, she’d probably be mired in trouble."
Nathaniel Sloan paused, his voice laced with meaning. "Is that so."
Thea York laughed sweetly. "Those kinds of scammers are the worst. Once they latch onto you, you can’t shake them off. And if someone had posted it online, it would have turned into a whole media circus. It’s a good thing I was passing by right then."
Estelle Lockwood propped her chin on her hand, her eyes glinting thoughtfully.
’Why does it feel like Thea York is deliberately making the ’scam’ sound so serious,’ Estelle thought, ’just to highlight her own contribution in ’helping’ me?’
Estelle Lockwood smiled. "Miss York is right. The way he pulled off that scam, he was so smooth... I’m afraid it wasn’t his first time. We should call the police. After all, Miss York has the video on her phone, and there were surveillance cameras in that area. It shouldn’t be hard to find this old scammer."
Thea York’s smile stiffened, but she quickly recovered, biting her lip slightly. "But these things are hard to prove. Even if we call the police, it probably won’t do much good."
Estelle Lockwood feigned surprise. "How could that be? Miss York, perhaps you’ve been abroad too long and aren’t familiar with how things are here now? When someone tries to scam you, you call the police. As for determining guilt or pressing charges, that’s the police’s job."
"For regular people like us, when we run into trouble, calling the police is the right thing to do. Liam, you’re a lawyer. What do you think?"
Liam Sloan sensed something was off about what Thea York had said.
But he didn’t want to think the worst of Thea York, so he just told the truth. "Yeah, Thea, you should definitely report this to the police. If it goes to court, I’ll for sure help out."
Thea York’s grip on her chopsticks tightened.
She feigned hesitation. "But... Miss Lockwood didn’t actually lose anything, after all. If we call the police and file a lawsuit over something like this, wouldn’t it seem a bit... a bit merciless?"
"How could it be?"
Estelle Lockwood’s lips curled into a slow smile. "Miss York, you said it yourself. That man was so practiced at his scam, he must be a pro. Which means I’m definitely not his only victim."
"I may not have suffered any losses, but there’s no guarantee others haven’t. Calling the police is the right thing to do. It’s a public service, getting rid of a menace. Don’t you agree?"
"It seems Miss York is a bit reluctant to call the police..." Estelle Lockwood’s smile widened. "Why is that, I wonder? Could it be that the old scammer has some connection to you, Miss York?"
Thea York’s throat tightened.
She quickly blinked in feigned surprise. "Of course not! I’m just worried people might think Miss Lockwood isn’t very forgiving."
Estelle Lockwood withdrew her gaze. "Then you don’t need to worry about that. Nathaniel, call the police."
Thea York clenched her fists out of sight, but kept a smile on her face. "Alright. At least this will keep them from hurting anyone else."
The topic was dropped like a brief interlude, and Thea York went back to smiling and reminiscing with everyone.
Just then, there was another knock on the villa door, and a man’s voice drifted in. "Nathaniel, is Thea with you?"

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