Enemies arise where, it seems, there should be nowhere for them to come from—and a rival’s party pulls everything deeper into the abyss. But Yegor isn’t going to look for support. He has made himself his weapon and is ready to stand against anyone: nobler, richer, stronger—even if only he has to stand against the whole world.
At first glance everything seems to be going well, but the number of opponents doesn’t decrease. Realizing that he is only a pawn in someone else’s calculations, Yegor begins to look for threats even where there should be none. And remembering that saving drowning people is a matter of their own hands, he turns himself into a weapon once and for all. Now he is ready to fight anyone, anywhere, and any time—and most importantly, not to bend before those who have more power, money, and connections.