Louis quipped, "Looks like you've met your match this time. Now I finally understand why you're so interested in her, not just for her beauty, but because you found a worthy opponent. If she weren't a lady, perhaps you could consider getting her half an onboarding at Scotland Yard; she would definitely do well in the Criminal Investigation Department, not at all inferior to Chief Field and the others."
Arthur looked at the sun, nodding to Louis to suggest sitting inside the restaurant.
As he pushed the door open and went in, he started speaking, "I disagree with your opinion. This skill in judging people is seldom innate; most of it is cultivated and accumulated through experience. Besides police officers, those most skilled in this are criminals."
"Aren't con artists criminals too?"
Louis dragged his chair to sit down, "However, their work is generally quite meticulous, and most of the victims are willing participants. How much did she charge you for that divination?"