Lonely stalker Ugryomiy has been living in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone for six years. Some people might call him a lucky guy; others might say something is off here. But in truth, his luck and that deceptive sense of well-being come from Ugryomiy’s philosophy: don’t go looking for trouble, don’t say extra things, don’t get involved in other people’s conflicts, and don’t give in to temptation when someone or something promises an easy paycheck. Still, even an experienced drifter’s motivation can change. That’s exactly what happens to Ugryomiy when a familiar man offers to help him take an oddball client to the Fourth Power Unit of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, to the legendary Wish-Fulfiller—whose very existence gives the stalker certain doubts. He agrees. But is the real issue the solid payment? Is it because the job is a job? Or maybe Ugryomiy finally has his own goal?