<Chapter 255 The Fraud Ring’s Trap
<b>Chapter </b><b>255</b><b>: </b><b>The </b><b>Fraud </b><b>Ring’s </b>Trap
Chapter 255: The Fraud Ring’s Trap
(Olivia’s POV)
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I adjusted my briefcase and checked my watch as I prepared for another court session. Connor had flown to Deepwater City early this morning for the International Business Summit. His absence left an unexpected void in my day.
The Rivers Pack Holdings case required my full attention. I’d spent weeks preparing the documentation. Every contract use had been reviewed twice.
My phone buzzed with a text from Connor: “Summit starts in an hour. Miss you already,
Livvy.”
I smiled despite myself. The urge to call him was strong. But I knew better than to interrupt his important meetings.
The courthouse steps felt familiar under my heels. Another sessful hearing behind me. The judge had ruled in our favor on all major points.
Traffic crawled as we approached Moow Legal Services. The lunch hour rush created its usual chaos. Emma navigated the congested streets with practiced patience.
“Ms. Winters, we should reach the office in ten minutes,” Emma said.
I nodded, reviewing my notes from the hearing. The Rivers Pack Holdings victory would please Connor when he returned.
Suddenly, an elderly figure stumbled into our path. The man copsed directly in front of my Moonlight Silver Porsche Panamera.
“Stop the car!” Imanded.
Emma hit the brakes immediately. The elderly many motionless on the asphalt. His frail body seemed genuinely injured.
“Emma, start recording everything,” I instructed. “Make sure the Moonlight Dash Cam is running.”
We both exited the vehicle quickly. The man appeared to be in his seventies. His gray hair was disheveled and his face contorted in pain.
“Sir, are you alright?” I knelt beside him carefully.
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The old man moaned softly. His eyes fluttered open and closed. This didn’t look like an act.
“My head,” he whispered weakly. “Everything hurts.”
I pulled out my phone immediately. “I’m calling an ambnce.”
The emergency operator answered on the second ring. “Harbor City Emergency Services.”
“I need an ambnce at Moow Legal Services Street Entrance,” I said. “An elderly man has copsed. He appears to have head trauma.”
“Ambnce dispatched. ETA five minutes.”
The man’s breathing wasbored. His skin had turned an rming shade of pale. Whatever was happening seemed genuinely serious.
“Stay with us, sir,” I said gently. “Help ising.”
Emma kept the camera rolling. The footage would be crucial if questions aroseter. Mywyer instincts never fully switched off.
The ambnce arrived with sirens wailing. Paramedics quickly assessed the situation. Their professional demeanor suggested real medical concern.
“Possible cerebral hemorrhage,” one paramedic announced. “We need to get him to Harbor City Memorial Hospital immediately.”
They loaded Harold ckstone onto a stretcher. His condition appeared critical. I felt genuine worry for the elderly stranger.
“We’ll follow to the hospital,” I told Emma.
The Intensive Care Unit buzzed with activity. Doctors worked quickly to stabilize Harold. Their urgent movements confirmed the severity of his condition.
A middle–aged couple rushed through the hospital doors. Behind them walked a younger man in his twenties. Their distressed expressions marked them as family.
“Are you the woman who helped our father?” the older man asked.
I nodded. “Yes, I called the ambnce when he copsed.”
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“Thank you so much,” he said with apparent gratitude. “I’m Robert ckstone. This is wife Linda and our son Marcus.”
Linda dabbed at her eyes with a tissue. “How is he? The doctors won’t tell us anything yet.”
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“They’re still running tests,” I replied. “But they mentioned possible cerebral hemorrhage.”
Robert’s expression grew serious. “Could we speak privately? Away from all these people?”
I nced around the crowded hospital corridor. “Of course.”
We moved to a quieter area near the parking garage. I discreetly activated my phone’s voice recorder. Something about Robert’s demeanor had shifted.
“Now then,” Robert began, his tonepletely different. “Let’s discuss what really happened.”
I frowned. “What do you mean?”
“You pushed my father,” Robert used bluntly. “Don’t try to deny it.”
“That’s absolutely false,” I replied firmly. “Your father simply copsed in front of my car.”
Robert’s eyes narrowed. “My father was perfectly healthy this morning. He wouldn’t just fall
for no reason.”
“I witnessed what happened,” I said. “He stumbled and fell.”
“If you didn’t push him,” Robert pressed, “why did you help him up?”
The question revealed his true intentions. This was clearly a setup. Mywyer training kicked into high gear.
“Because I’m a decent human being,” I replied coldly.
Robert’s mask slipped further. “Look,dy. My father’s medical bills are going to be expensive. Three million should cover everything.”
I stared at him in disbelief. “You’re more concerned about money than your father’s health?”
“Don’t lecture me about family,” Robert snapped. “Three million for medical expenses, nutrition, and long–term care.”
“Absolutely not,” I said firmly.
Linda stepped forward with a threatening expression. “Then you’ll go to jail for assault. We have witnesses.”
I almostughed. “Please, call the police. I’d wee their investigation.”
Robert’s confidence wavered. “Fine. Two million then.”
“Your demands keep changing,” I observed with amusement. “First three million, now two. What’s next?”
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Robert’s face flushed with anger. “You think this is funny?”
He lunged toward me with surprising aggression. But Emma moved faster. My driver intercepted Robert with a precise strike to his shoulder.
Robert crumpled to the ground with a cry of pain. Marcus rushed to help his father but Emma easily subdued him too.
“You assaulted my husband!” Linda shrieked. “I’m calling the police right now!”
“Please do,” I encouraged her. “I’d love to exin this situation to the authorities.”
Linda fumbled for her phone with shaking hands. She dialed emergency services while Robert writhed on the pavement.
“No!” Robert protested weakly. “Linda, don’t call them!”
But his wife had already connected. “Police? I need help at Harbor City Memorial Hospital. We’re being attacked!”
I watched the unfolding drama with professional detachment. Robert’s panic confirmed my suspicions about their fraudulent scheme.
The irony was delicious. They’d tried to scam me and ended up calling the police on
themselves.
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