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- What's going on here? Pustovalov asked.

His gaze was focused on a short, mustachioed man who looked like an inflated balloon. Next to him stood an unnaturally smiling "daddy" cop.

- Conflict of worldviews. - Gennady explained, finishing the rest of the tea.

- Am I a servant to you, excuse me, to run for sausage to the kitchen ?! By the way, I doubt that you are supposed to! - The black-moustached fat man pouted.

“You won’t get out of my toilet.” - Through his teeth hissed the former cop from Polyanka.

Obviously, the current situation caused a feeling of embarrassment in the "dad" and, as if sensing this, the black-moustachio raised his voice.

"Why are you addressing me as you?" I am the Deputy General Director of the Design Bureau! I create aviation guided missiles! I create missiles for naval anti-aircraft systems! I have an award from the president! And who are you?! Out of the toilet! Yes, I myself will make you clean the toilet! I'm sorry! What the hell, I'm sorry, are you our "
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    Pustovalov smiled, remembering that the old man was not stupid.- In your opinion, is it better to put up with being in a concentration camp?- Where did you see a concentration camp with dads and a couple of klutzes instead of guards?– This is what worries me.“I thought you were an observant guy. Gennady smiled. – This bewildered humility is not only from fear. They could have disarmed the guards and slapped that young "Koch" in no time.“Perhaps everything is arranged differently here…” Pustovalov suggested.- Yes, otherwise. But not in the way you think. These unfortunates think in the old ways. In order to run, you need to know where to run. They don't realize that the place they want to go to no longer exists. That is, it does not exist where they think. You said right. Here everything is arranged differently.– Where is that place?– I don't think that the question “where” is generally appropriate now.- Which one is appropriate?The old man shrugged his shoulders and sighed s

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    Victor found it under a pile of newspapers - a rare device with a disk set, picked up the phone ...- Hello!The answer was only a crack - apparently interference on the line.- I'm listening! Viktor spoke louder.No answer.- You can not be heard!Oh, those ancient devices. Victor pressed the receiver into his ear.There was a chirp at the other end. At first, barely audible, then nasty growing and simultaneously changing intonations, as if someone really spoke in this way.Victor hung up in disgust."To hell with calls, and in general, it's time to take the bull by the horns!" he decided. After all, it was initiative that brought him here. He will start working without waiting for anyone.First of all, he approached the table, remembering Palych's words yesterday that the plans for the shelter were "somewhere on the desktop." But among the countless rubbish on the table, he found nothing. Only under the box with nails was a folded notebook sheet with a list of eight names and surnam

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  • UNDERGROUND   129

    Victor lowered the curtain and left the room at once into the cramped hallway. The front door was closed with a chain. He touched the dusty leatherette, looked through the peephole. Through the twilight, the doors and a piece of the wall covered with a marker were barely visible. Victor took off the chain, turned the latch of the lock and left the apartment. Going down the stairs, which were lit by dim bulbs, across the floor, he smelled urine and sweet decay - quite expected for such an entourage, but he had a feeling of unnaturalness of what was happening. This place was clearly not what it seemed to be.Nevertheless, when he stepped out into the yard, he felt a completely natural cold, with tingling in his nose and icy jets of air, but still something prevented him from fully feeling the street. Perhaps this dense, hopeless darkness overhead.A well-visible figure on the second floor flashed before my eyes.- Hey little one! Viktor screamed. – Do you hear?!Victor ran, drowning in

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    - Very far. Someday your question will be there. But neither he nor you will be gone. Where did you get this form?- He gave me ... he. - Victor pointed to half of Palych drifting overhead.Are you from the tech department?- Yes.“I haven't seen you before.- I was recently hired.- Recently. - The man thought. So you're from the subway?- Yes.The man chuckled vaguely.- Where are you from?- I'm the eighth line, - said the man, - Shrike.– Ah. I haven't seen you before either.- I like to work alone and do not like bosses, although Palych is a normal guy. I work in remote areas. You... you better be careful here.– Where is it?“Here,” the man sniffed, nodding somewhere to the side, “it’s easy to get lost here.”Victor touched his temple.“It seems to me that… that… I'm already lost.The shrike frowned.- Did you take the tests?- Not. It is important?“Perhaps you are not ready to work here.- What am I supposed to do?Shrike shrugged.Try to adapt otherwise...– What else?“If yo

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    He appeared on the bridge in a couple of minutes. Maurice, who was sitting under the window of a high tower, calmly rose and aimed his rifle at him:- One, two, three, and well, freeze! - He said cheerfully.Pustovalov obeyed and, without raising his head, said:“Using your man as bait?” Clever.“You used yours to get out too, didn’t you?”Pustovalov raised his head. Maurice saw through the eyepieces of the night vision device that Pustovalov was without night vision devices and knew that he only saw the outline of a dark silhouette in the window.- Komsomolskaya, - Maurice nodded with a smile, - now I understand why Daniker began to be so lucky before his death.- You're confusing me with someone else. I happened to be there.“Just a subway passenger?”- Exactly.Maurice burst out laughing and at that moment Pustovalov disappeared. He quickly figured out that he just jumped through a hole in the bridge.Still laughing, Maurice jumped lightly onto the bridge and called out:"You're br

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