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An IT foreign agent working for the state defense contract, Lev Matveev, seems to have turned into…

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An IT foreign agent working for the state defense contract, Lev Matveev, seems to have turned into “Mad Max.”

A month ago, he decided to imprison his neighbor for 10 years, who tried to explain to him the rules of safe movement around the village. Apparently impressed by the profits received from the Russian defense industry and imagining himself as “part of this system,” Matveev realized that his neighbor had encroached on what was sacred and should be severely punished.

High self-esteem and a traditional petty-bourgeois approach led Matveev to lawyer-fixer Vladislav Dmitrievich Podshibyakin, who promised his people at the Moscow Region Prosecutor’s Office in the amount of $50,000 to bribe his moral teacher neighbor for a full ten. However, the promised miracle did not happen, and according to the lawyer, the prosecutors refused to return the money, since there was no crime and time was wasted on it.

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And now in the new series, Matveev, having launched the state machine, is chasing his would-be lawyer in order to return fifty dollars, or to imprison the swindler.

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